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  2. Lists of mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of Lists of mathematicians and covers notable mathematicians by nationality, ethnicity, religion, profession and other characteristics. Alphabetical lists are also available (see table to the right).

  3. List of logicians - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Bourbaki (pseudonym used by a group of French mathematicians, 20th century) Thomas Bradwardine (England, c. 1290–26 August 1349) Richard Brinkley (England, died c. 1379) Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer (Netherlands, 1881–1966) Alan Richard Bundy (UK, born 1947) Franco Burgersdijk (Netherlands, 1590–1629) Jean Buridan (France, c. 1300 ...

  4. József Kürschák - Wikipedia

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    József Kürschák (14 March 1864 – 26 March 1933) was a Hungarian mathematician noted for his work on trigonometry and for his creation of the theory of valuations. [1] He proved that every valued field can be embedded into a complete valued field which is algebraically closed.

  5. Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia

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    Leonhard Euler (/ ˈ ɔɪ l ər / OY-lər; [b] German: [ˈleːɔnhaʁt ˈʔɔʏlɐ] ⓘ, Swiss Standard German: [ˈleɔnhard ˈɔʏlər]; 15 April 1707 – 18 September 1783) was a Swiss polymath who was active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, logician, geographer, and engineer.

  6. Daniel Bernoulli - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Bernoulli was born in Groningen, in the Netherlands, into a family of distinguished mathematicians. [6] The Bernoulli family came originally from Antwerp, at that time in the Spanish Netherlands, but emigrated to escape the Spanish persecution of the Protestants. After a brief period in Frankfurt the family moved to Basel, in Switzerland.

  7. Henri Poincaré - Wikipedia

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    Poincaré immediately established himself among the greatest mathematicians of Europe, attracting the attention of many prominent mathematicians. In 1881 Poincaré was invited to take a teaching position at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris ; he accepted the invitation.

  8. List of centenarians (engineers, mathematicians and scientists)

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    Austrian mathematician [6] Heinz Ansbacher: 1904–2006: 101: German-American psychologist [7] Guacolda Antoine Lazzerini: 1908–2015: 107: Chilean mathematician and educator [8] Rudolf Arnheim: 1904–2007: 102: German psychologist of visual perception [9] Ira Baldwin: 1895–1999: 103: American bacteriologist and educator [10] David Bannett ...

  9. Category:Mathematicians by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Polish mathematicians (10 C, 82 P) Portuguese mathematicians (7 C, 3 P) R. Romanian mathematicians (8 C, 37 P) Russian mathematicians (14 C, 210 P) S.