Charles babage
aleex- he worked as a mathematician
Some trigonometry mathematicians also worked on other aspects of mathematics. Hope that answers your question.
Pythagoras became famous for proving that Pythagoras' theorem was correct, making other famous Greeks like Plato and Aristotle inspired to be a mathematician.
One famous Indian Mathematician is Srinivasa Ramanujan. Also, some other famous Indian Mathematicians include: Narayana Pandit, Raj Chandra Bose, and M. S. Narasimhan.
Pascal, the famous French philosopher and mathematician is often given the credit for this invention. I do not know the details or if there are competing claims from other inventors.
He lived 1928-200. He worked mainly in Vienna and Austria, but traveled a lot and as he became famous he worked also in other parts of the world.
no
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a great mathematician. He was interested only in mathematics. He concentrate only on maths hence failed in other subjects. He was later called abroad to meet one of the great mathematicians who was really impressed by him. He continued practicing maths and made many new formulas which we study. Hence, he became a great mathematician, as well as famous.
A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics. People who apply mathematics to other field, but do not contribute directly to mathematical, are generally not considered mathematician.
Ada Lovelace was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron and a brilliant mind in her own right. She loved science and worked on a variety of projects throughout her life. She is best known for her work with the creator of the modern computer, Charles Babbage and is believed to have created the first algorithm and the first computer programmer.
He was an accomplished scientist
He had assistants, not very famous. He collaborated with his master, Andrea del Verrocchio, on at least one painting. He worked for the Duke of Milan and a short period for Cesare Borgia. The last few years he worked for the French king.