If I understand you correctly, you would like us to provide you with a list of mathematicians, no matter their area of concentration, over a two thousand year time period. We're not here to write research papers of that magnitude. If you could narrow your request, you might receive a more satisfying answer.
That's over two thousand years of wholesale changes in an enormous field. An excellent topic for a research paper, but beyond the scope of our humble enterprise.
Many mathematical formulas were discovered by multiple mathematicians throughout history. Some notable contributors include Euclid, Isaac Newton, Leonard Euler, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Albert Einstein, among others. It is important to note that mathematical formulas often build upon the work of previous mathematicians, and discovery is a collective effort within the mathematical community.
Leonhard Euler, Jacob Jacobi, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Carl Gauss.
This is an extremely difficult question to answer as there have been many influential mathematicians over time. Some of the most influential have been Pythagoras, Euclid, Euler, Newton and Leibniz, but, the list goes on and on. The University of St. Andrews, Scotland, maintains an extensive timeline at www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk / ~history / Timelines / index . html
L. Euler stands alone as one of the greatest mathematicians ever, as well as one of the greatest mathematical teachers ever. However, no single person, not even Euler, can be said to have "invented" mathematics, because it predates written history. Euler did contribute quite a bit though; especially in regards to the standardization of notation, the use of infinite series, functional analysis, and infinitesimal calculus.
Leonardo euler
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1. euler 2.gauss 3.euclid
mathematicians
AnswerPeano, Fibonacci, Gauss, Newton, Galileo (mostly physics), Euler, Da Vinci, Pythagoras, Euclid, Bernoulli, Archimedes, Descartes.
Leonhard Euler
Bolyai and Lobatschevsky
No, Euclid of Alexandria, was a Greek mathematician
That's over two thousand years of wholesale changes in an enormous field. An excellent topic for a research paper, but beyond the scope of our humble enterprise.
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Many mathematical formulas were discovered by multiple mathematicians throughout history. Some notable contributors include Euclid, Isaac Newton, Leonard Euler, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Albert Einstein, among others. It is important to note that mathematical formulas often build upon the work of previous mathematicians, and discovery is a collective effort within the mathematical community.
Euclid and Jacobi