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monodromy
Summary
monodromy is a phenomenon[1]. monodromy draws 134 Wikipedia views per month (phenomenon category, ranking #99 of 290).[2]
Key Facts
- monodromy is credited with the discovery of Leonhard Euler[3].
- monodromy is credited with the discovery of Bernhard Riemann[4].
- monodromy's image is recorded as Imaginary log analytic continuation.png[5].
- monodromy's instance of is recorded as phenomenon[6].
- monodromy's instance of is recorded as mathematical concept[7].
- monodromy's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01l920[8].
- monodromy's facet of is recorded as analytic continuation[9].
- monodromy's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11j8s4tltc[10].
- monodromy's nLab ID is recorded as monodromy[11].
- monodromy's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 96403706[12].
- monodromy's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C96403706[13].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Leonhard Euler[3], a mathematician[14], 1707–1783[15], of Old Swiss Confederacy[16], specialised in mathematical analysis[17] and Bernhard Riemann[4], a mathematician[18], 1826–1866[19], of Kingdom of Hanover[20], awarded the Foreign Member of the Royal Society[21], specialised in differential geometry[22].
Why It Matters
monodromy draws 134 Wikipedia views per month (phenomenon category, ranking #99 of 290).[2] monodromy has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] monodromy is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]