Mathematics and physics have a long history of interaction and enrichment. Key developments include Fibonacci introducing the modern number system, Viète establishing algebra using symbols for known and unknown quantities, Napier developing logarithms to aid calculation, Kepler describing elliptical planetary orbits, Newton establishing calculus and laws of motion and gravity, Leibniz independently developing calculus notation, and Euler standardizing modern mathematical notation. These developments drove advances in physics and technology. Boolean algebra introduced by Boole provided the basis for digital electronics. Mathematics and physics have always influenced each other through their intertwined relationship.