How the Königsberg bridge problem changed mathematics - Dan Van der Vieren
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You’d have a hard time finding the medieval city Königsberg on any modern maps, but one particular quirk in its geography has made it one of the most famous cities in mathematics. Dan Van der Vieren explains how grappling with Königsberg’s puzzling seven bridges led famous mathematician Leonhard Euler to invent a new field of mathematics.
Instead of removing bridges, where would you have to add bridges to form a Eulerian path? How many would you have to add?
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