Richard Borcherds, a British mathematician who won the Field's Medal (a mathematics honor) in 1998, has been officially diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome.
Mathematicians who cannot be diagnosed with it because they are already dead, but have some symptoms, are:
Bertrand Russell, British mathematician and philosopher
Kurt Gödel, Austrian-American mathematician and philosopher
Alan Turing, British mathematician
Lewis Carroll, British writer and mathematician
Isaac newton, British mathematician, physicist, and astronomer
Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian mathematician
Five famous mathematicians are: Ada Lovelace, Augustus De Morgan, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Adam Smith.
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It hasn't been confirmed but it is highly possible that Albert Einstein had Aspergers Syndrome. Another famous person that might of had it was Isaac Newton. Read more about it at: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3676-einstein-and-newton-showed-signs-of-autism.html
Leibniz and Newton are usually considered the most famous in the field of calculus.
there are many but the most famous one is leonardo da vinci
Close, asburgeres sounds similar to aspergers. Asburgeres specifically does not exist but aspergers does. Other names for aspergers is asperger(s) syndrome and autistic psychopathy which is the original name for aspergers.
Aspie = Person with Aspergers Syndrome. It's friendly slang that those with Aspergers Syndrome use to refer to themselves. People without Aspergers Syndrome are referred to as NTs - Neurotypicals.
aspergers syndrome
Its called Aspergers Syndrome.
No.
no Aspergers is a human disorder which is impossible for any animal to have.
ANYONE can have Asperger's Syndrome.
With capitalization, the correct spelling isAsperger's Syndrome or simply Asperger Syndrome.
Aspergers Syndrome can be called: Aspergers, High-Functioning Autism, or you could just call it Autism, because it's a type of Autism.
No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.
If they wanted to, yes
yes