In analytical mathematics, Euler's Identity, named for the Swiss-German mathematician Leonhard Euler, is the equality
:e^{i \pi} + 1 = 0\,\!
where
:e\,\! is Euler's number, the base of natural logarithms,
:i\,\! is the imaginary unit, which satisfies i2 = −1, and
:\pi\,\! is pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Euler's Identity is also sometimes called Euler's Equation.
Beauty
Euler's identity is considered by many to be remarkable for its mathematical beauty. These three basic arithmetic operations occur exactly once each: addition, multiplication, and ex...