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  2. Mathematics Genealogy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Mathematics Genealogy Project (MGP) is a web-based database for the academic genealogy of mathematicians. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of 1 December 2023, [update] it contained information on 300,152 mathematical scientists who contributed to research-level mathematics.

  3. Harry Coonce - Wikipedia

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    Harry Bernard Coonce (born 3/19/1938) is an American mathematician notable for being the originator of the now-popular Mathematics Genealogy Project, launched in 1996, a web-based catalog of mathematics doctoral advisors and students.

  4. Neurotree - Wikipedia

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    Academic Family Tree has its own mathematics tree, MathTree [19] but it is much less complete than the Mathematics Genealogy Project. As of 29 September 2023, MathTree contained 35,817 people [19] whereas the Mathematics Genealogy Project contained 297,268 people. [18] One other general academic genealogy was PhD Tree. [20]

  5. Lists of mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive – Extensive list of detailed biographies The Oberwolfach Photo Collection – Photographs of mathematicians from all over the world Photos of mathematicians – Collection of photos of mathematicians (and computer scientists) made by Andrej Bauer.

  6. Academic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Academic genealogy may influence research results in areas of active research. Hirshman et al. examined a controversial medical question, the value of maximal surgery for high grade glioma, and demonstrated that a physician's medical academic genealogy can affect his or her findings and approaches to treatment.

  7. John Tate (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "John Tate (mathematician)", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews; John Tate at the Mathematics Genealogy Project; Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "The Abel Prize Interview 2010 with John Torrence Tate". YouTube. December 10, 2019.

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