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The "grandfather of mathematics" is often considered to be the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. Euclid is known for his work "Elements," a mathematical and geometric treatise that has had a profound influence on the development of mathematics. His systematic approach to geometry and his emphasis on logical reasoning laid the foundation for much of modern mathematics.

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The great grandfather of mathematics is Aristotle.

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