1. The length of the circumference.
2. Fourier transform
3. De Broglie relationship.
4. 1+ 1=2
5. Schrodinger equation (Schrodinger? Dinger equation)
6. Mass energy equivalent
7. Pythagorean theorem/Pythagorean theorem
8. Newton's second law of motion.
9. Euler identity.
10. Maxwell's equations.
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Mathematics comes from the ancient Greek word μ? θξμα(máthēma) is a discipline that studies related concepts such as quantity, structure, change, space and information. By using abstract and logical reasoning, the shape and motion of objects are counted, calculated, measured and observed.
Mathematics, as a universal way for human beings to strictly describe and deduce abstract structures and patterns of things, can be applied to any problem in the real world.
The basic elements of mathematics are: logic and intuition, analysis and reasoning, generality and particularity.