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Eulerian, a.|juːˈlɪərɪən| [f. Euler, the name of a celebrated Swiss mathematician (1707–83) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Euler; as Eulerian constant, Eulerian function, Eulerian integral.
1882Minchin Unipl. Kinemat. 139 In the first case what we have done for the fixed-space point P we imagine to be done for all fixed-space points; and in the second case we imagine our record to be similarly kept for every individual fluid particle..They are..often called the Eulerian and the Lagrangian methods, respectively. 1886Todhunter Integral Calculus 249 We shall now prove an important equation which connects the two Eulerian integrals. Ibid. 255 The quantity C is called Euler's constant. |