The 11 Most Beautiful Mathematical Equations

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When you get to understand the impact of a mathematical equation, you tend to fall in love. Even for those who do not consider themselves as mathematicians, there must be an equation you have seen somewhere that is sort of familiar, even though you do not really know its meaning or what question it is supposed to answer. Here are some mathematics equations that really stand out aesthetically:

General Relativity

It was Albert Einstein who coined this equation back in 1915. The equation conjoins the force of gravity in relation to space and time.

The Standard Model

This equation emanates from the theory explaining the fundamental particles theorized as making up our universe. The formula also bonds well with quantum mechanics theories and special relativity. You will find this formula even in college mathematics problems

Calculus

This is a formula that amplifies the integral and derivative concepts. This beautiful formula was put into use by Isaac Newton to try and make sense of the planets’ revolutions around the sun back in the 17th century.

Pythagorean Theorem

This is one of the most basic geometry equations. If a learner is finding it hard to understand these concepts, one could try out a math equation solver online. This is especially useful for secondary mathematics problems. Pythagorean Theorem applies to right-angled triangles.

1 = 0.999999….

When an infinite number of other nines trails 0.9, the sum is perceived as equal to 1. The equation is quite controversial yet so simple. The mystery behind it makes it stand out.

Special Relativity

Depending on the individual making an observation, space and time tend to be relative concepts. Albert Einstein coined the intriguing equation.

Euler's Equation (V – E + F = 2)

When a sphere is cut up into faces (F), vertices (V), and edges (E), with the letters as the numbers of the corresponding components, then V – E + F = 2. It is its simplicity of understanding a sphere that makes it stand out.

Euler-Lagrange Equations and Noether's Theorem

This math equation is quite popular in physics. The theory connects symmetry and the conservation of energy and momentum. The equation also applies to relativity and quantum mechanics.

The Callan-Symanzik Equation

This is the formula to go for when trying to estimate a proton and neutron’s size and mass. The beauty of it is how it tries to deconstruct the quantum world.

The Minimal Surface Equation

The equation came by when Joseph Antoine was experimenting with soap bubbles. Also called the classical Plateau problem, he dipped wire contours into glycerin and soapy water solutions.

The Euler Line

The equation is quite ancient. Euler coined it in 1975. It denotes the collinear properties of any triangle's circumcenter, orthocenter, and centroid.

Conclusions

The love for equations may be seen as a reserve for scientists and mathematicians. That is not necessarily factual. Equations run most of our daily lives, even though people do not realize it. You will always find a certain formula familiar, especially in movies and TV shows.

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