Basel problem

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Basel, the home town of Euler and of the Bernoulli family who unsuccessfully attacked the problem.

Proper noun[edit]

Basel problem

  1. (mathematics) The question as to the value of , the sum of the reciprocals of the squares of the positive integers.
    • 1999, William Dunham, Euler: The Master of Us All, Mathematical Association of America, →ISBN, page 55:
      As noted, some of Euler's contemporaries, while accepting his answer to the Basel Problem, wondered about the validity of the argument that got him there.
    • 2005, Rajendra Bhatia, Fourier Series, Mathematical Association of America, →ISBN, section 3.10, page 75:
      Solving the Basel problem was one of the early triumphs of L. Euler (1707–1783)... .
    • 2007, Charles Edward Sandifer, The Early Mathematics of Leonhard Euler, Mathematical Association of America, →ISBN, page 165:
      And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more.