Benoit Mandelbrot
Benoît B. Mandelbrot[ is a French mathematician, best known as the father of fractal geometry
Leonhard Euler
Euclid was a Greek mathematician best known for his treatise on geometry: The Elements . This influenced the development of Western mathematics for more than 2000 years.
The traditional father of Geometry is the Greek mathematician, Diophantus. In recent times, a push has been made to recognize the Arabic mathematician al-Khwarizmi, founder of al-jabr, as the progenitor of algebra.
Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of a right triangle. He founded a religious movement known as Pythagoreanism that emphasized mathematics, philosophy, and the belief in the transmigration of souls. Euclid, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry," was a Greek mathematician who lived around 300 BCE and authored "Elements," a comprehensive compilation of the knowledge of geometry of his time. His work laid the groundwork for modern geometry and influenced mathematics for centuries.
Karl F. Gauss is generally regarded as the best pure mathematician.
Gérard Desargues was a French mathematician known for his work in projective geometry. He is best known for Desargues' theorem, which relates to the perspective properties of triangles in projective space. Additionally, he contributed to the development of the concepts of conic sections and the foundations of projective geometry, influencing later mathematicians and the evolution of modern geometry. Desargues' ideas laid important groundwork for the field and helped shape the study of geometry in the 17th century.
Fibonacci was a Renaissance mathematician who was revered as "the best mathematician of the middle ages.
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