Famous Mathematicians
The Most Famous Mathematicians | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Pythagoras | 570 BC | Greek | Pythagoras of Samos was a Greek mathematician and philosopher |
Giovanni Domenico Cassini | June 8, 1625 | Italian | Giovanni Cassini was a 17th century Italian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer |
Brahmagupta | 598 | Indian | Brahmagupta was a highly accomplished ancient Indian astronomer and mathematician |
Hipparchus | 190 BC | Greek | Hipparchus was a Greek astronomer and mathematician |
Sir William Rowan Hamilton | August 4, 1805 | Irish | Sir William Rowan Hamilton was one of the greatest scientists to be born in Ireland |
Johannes Kepler | December 27, 1571 | German | Johannes Kepler was a famous German astronomer, mathematician and astrologer |
Blaise Pascal | June 19, 1623 | French | Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician and physicist who laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities |
Christian Doppler | November 29, 1803 | Austrian | Christian Doppler was an Austrian mathematician and physicist, who gave the principle of ‘Doppler Effect’ |
Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl | November 9, 1885 | German | Hermann K |
James Maxwell | June 13, 1831 | Scottish | James Maxwell was a Scottish physicist credited to be the father of modern physics |
Brahmagupta
Brahmagupta was a highly accomplished ancient Indian astronomer and mathematician
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Cassini was a 17th century Italian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll was an English writer, mathematician and photographer
Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Sir William Rowan Hamilton was one of the greatest scientists to be born in Ireland
Joseph Fourier
A top-class French mathematician and physicist, Joseph Fourier brought about a revolution in science with his research
James Maxwell
James Maxwell was a Scottish physicist credited to be the father of modern physics
Christian Doppler
Christian Doppler was an Austrian mathematician and physicist, who gave the principle of ‘Doppler Effect’