Famous Mathematicians - List of Famous Mathematicians - page 4
A mathematician is an expert in the field of mathematics; a person who is highly skilled and knowledgeable. It is a science that deals with numbers and their interrelations, combinations and operations, data, measurements, quantity, structure, space and generalizations. The science is extensively used in the fields of finance, engineering, industries, robotics, astronomy, business, information technology, and various other fields. Mathematicians analyze data, study patterns and develop mathematical models that not only help to further human knowledge, but are also utilized for solving problems in various fields. These scientists work in the fields of pure and applied mathematics. In the pure form of this science, the researchers work through abstract problems with the sole motive of furthering human knowledge and contributing to theory formation. On the other hand, professionals working in the applied form formulate mathematical models for problem solving in real-world situations. But these two fields are overlapping—what starts out as a theoretical study may spawn some practical applications, while applied study of maths may sometimes contribute to its theoretical base. They need to be highly analytical and technologically savvy with excellent reasoning skills. Browse this section to explore about the life and works of various famous mathematicians from all over the world.
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Grigori Perelman | June 13, 1966 | Russian | Grigori Perelman is a Russian mathematician who is best known for his contributions to Riemannian geometry and geometric topology |
Terence Tao | July 17, 1975 | Australian, American | Terence Tao is an Australian- American mathematician who has contributed enormously to the field of mathematics |
Bhāskara II | 1114 | Indian | Bhaskara II was a 12th century Indian mathematician |
Isaac Newton | January 4, 1643 | British | Isaac Newton was an English scientist and mathematician, who discovered gravitation and Newtonian Mechanics |
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 |
Paul Dirac | August 8, 1902 | British | Paul Dirac was an English theoretical physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics |
Brahmagupta | 598 | Indian | Brahmagupta was a highly accomplished ancient Indian astronomer and mathematician |
James Harris Simons | 1938 | American | James Simons is an American mathematician and hedge fund manager who founded the famous Renaissance Technologies |
Ismail al-Jazari | 1136 | Turkish | Ismail al-Jazari was a Muslim polymath |
Niels Henrik Abel
Niels Henrik Abel was a Norwegian mathematician who discovered the Abelian functions, named after him
Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet
Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet was a German mathematician known for his invaluable contributions to number theory.
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
Al-Khwarizmi was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and geographer
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi was a German mathematician who co-founded the theory of elliptic functions
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll was an English writer, mathematician and photographer
Adrien-Marie Legendre
Adrien-Marie Legendre was a French mathematician who made numerous contributions to mathematics
Jonas Kubilius
Jonas Kubilius was a Lithuanian mathematician known for his work in probability theory and number theory
Augustin-Louis Cauchy
Augustin Cauchy was a renowned French mathematician
George Boole
George Boole is better known as the inventor of symbolic logic
Anders Celsius
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer and physicist who proposed the Celsius temperature scale and founded the Uppsala Observatory