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The title "Father of Mathematics" is often attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, known for his work in geometry and for compiling the elements of mathematics in his influential book, "Elements." His systematic approach to mathematics laid the groundwork for future developments in the field. Additionally, some may refer to Archimedes for his contributions to mathematics and physics, but Euclid's foundational work is what primarily earns him this title.
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A. K. Bag has written: 'Mathematics in ancient and medieval India' -- subject(s): Ancient Mathematics, History, Mathematics, Medieval Mathematics
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If he was called the father of mathematics, it was probably by someone who did not understand mathematical history at all - or perhaps of parenthood. It would be extremely strange that if a father was born several thousand years after what he was supposedly the father of! Aristotle and Euclid had already helped mathematics grow a couple of thousand years before Ramanujan was born! This is NOT to minimise his contribution to mathematics, but father he was not.
Rene desscartes was the father of mathematics.
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Archimedes' achievements in mathematics are some of the greatest ever made in the field, and include being the first person to mathematically calculate pi. He is considered to be the Father of Mathematics for this reason.
Aryabhatta is the father of mathematics.