This is a very subjective question, especially considering that mathematics has several fields that go into such detail that specialists from one field can do little on advanced topics in a different field. However, some notable mathematicians include Pythagoras, Euler, and Erdos. (In fact, Erdos was a mathematician of such great fame that there is something called an Erdos number that people made up to keep track of how close they are to writing a paper with Erdos himself.)
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Pythagoras Job Was A Mathmatician and Invented The Theoram
The German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz used the symbol ~ for similarity, as used in geometry.
Pythagoras was a mathmatician/scientist in the Hellenistic period who created the basic Pythagorean theorem, a^2+b^2=c^2. It probably contributed to science because of geometry, and helping scientists find the area of a triangle much easier.
Fibonacci was born in 1170 he died in 1250 to the age of 80He was an Italian mathmaticianDuring his life he wrote a famous book called Liber AbaciHe came up with the Fibonacci Sequence, which is that the first number is added to itself then the next is formed from the second and the third and so on. The actual sequence is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,ect.he also figured out the golden ratio which is the square root of 5 + 1 divided by 2=1.16454398......He discovered a mathematical ratio that seems to be evident in many living organisms, such as the arrangement of seeds in the seed-head of a sunflower.He ALSO was the best mathematician although many think it was Einsteinit was indeed Fibonacci !
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A mathmatician.
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he is a french mathmatician.
Mathmatician
He is a mathmatician in ancient greece.
Mathematician = Matematyk.
Seems not so
an astronaut and mathmatician
She was a mathmatician & an astronomer.
what is astronomers and mathmaticians
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