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16th – 18th century
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Mathematician
|
Dates
|
Quality
|
Field
|
Need
|
Napier, John
|
1550 – 1617
|
Start
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logarithms, arithmetic, geometry
|
Mid
|
Kepler, Johannes
|
1571 – 1630
|
B
|
Celestial mechanics
|
Mid
|
Descartes, René
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1596 – 1650
|
B
|
Geometry
|
High
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Fermat, Pierre de
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1601 – 1665
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Start
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number theory
|
High
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Pascal, Blaise
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1623 – 1662
|
FA
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projective geometry, probability theory
|
High
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Newton, Isaac
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1643 – 1727
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FA
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Calculus
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Top
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Raphson, Joseph
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1648 – 1715
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Start
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Newton Raphson method
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Low
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Leibniz, Gottfried
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1646 – 1716
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B
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Calculus. Failed Good article nomination.
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Top
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Moivre, Abraham de
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1667 – 1754
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Start
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complex numbers, trigonometry
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Low
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Euler, Leonhard
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1707 – 1763
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FA
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calculus, number theory, topology. FA nominee
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Top
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Lagrange, Joseph Louis
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1736 – 1813
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B
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calculus of variations, celestial mechanics, differential equations
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Low
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Laplace, Pierre-Simon
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1749 – 1827
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B
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differential equations, mechanics
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High
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Legendre, Adrien-Marie
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1752 – 1833
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Start
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statistics, number theory, algebra
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Mid
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Fourier, Joseph
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1768 – 1830
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Start
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Fourier series/Fourier transform, heat flow
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Mid
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Adrain, Robert
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1775 – 1843
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Stub
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Early american mathematician
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Low
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Gauss, Carl Friedrich
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1777 – 1855
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FA
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number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy and optics
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Top
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Cauchy, Augustin Louis
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1789 – 1857
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Start
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calculus, analysis
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Top
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Crelle, August Leopold
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1780 – 1855
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Stub
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Founder of Crelle's Journal
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Low
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Lobachevsky, Nikolai Ivanovich
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1792 – 1856
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Start
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non-euclidean geometry
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Mid
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Mathematician
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Dates
|
Quality
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Field
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Need
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Mikhail Vasilievich Ostrogradsky
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1801 – 1862
|
|
calculus of variations, algebraic functions, number theory, algebra
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Mid
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Niels Henrik Abel
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1802 – 1829
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|
algebra
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Mid
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Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi
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1804 – 1851
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number theory, special functions, modular forms
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Mid
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Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet
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1805 – 1859
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Start
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analysis
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Top
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William Rowan Hamilton
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1805 – 1865
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|
Hamiltonian mechanics, the quaternions
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High
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Augustus De Morgan
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1806 – 1871
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logic, induction, arithmetic
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Low
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Hermann Grassmann
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1809 – 1877
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|
linear algebra, geometric algebra
|
High
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Évariste Galois
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1811 – 1832
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B
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Algebra
|
High
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Karl Weierstrass
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1815 – 1897
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Start
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analysis
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Top
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George Boole
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1815 – 1864
|
|
algebra, logic
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High
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Arthur Cayley
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1821 – 1895
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|
algebra
|
High
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Pafnuty Chebyshev
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1821 – 1894
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probability, statistics, analysis
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Low
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Leopold Kronecker
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1823 – 1891
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|
algebra, foundational logic
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Low
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Francis Galton
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1822 – 1911
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A-B
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Statistics
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Low
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Bernhard Riemann
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1826 – 1866
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B
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analysis and differential geometry
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Top
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Richard Dedekind
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1831 – 1916
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|
algebra, real analysis
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High
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Josiah Willard Gibbs
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1839 – 1903
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|
vector analysis
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High
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Sophus Lie
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1842 – 1899
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Stub
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differential equations, group theory, theory of Lie groups
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Mid
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William Kingdon Clifford
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1845 – 1879
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|
geometric algebra
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Mid
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Felix Klein
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1849 – 1925
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|
group theory, geometry, founder of the Erlangen program
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High
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Ferdinand Georg Frobenius
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1849 – 1917
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|
group theory, differential equations
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Mid
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Mathematician
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Dates
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Quality
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Field
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Need
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Bruno Abakanowicz
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1852 – 1900
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Start
|
?
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Low
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Henri Poincaré
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1854 – 1912
|
B
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Broad
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Top
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Georg Cantor
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1845 – 1918
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GA
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Set theory, Logic. Good article nomination.
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Top
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Aleksandr Lyapunov
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1857 – 1918
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dynamical systems
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Low
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David Hilbert
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1862 – 1943
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GA
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proof theory, mathematical logic. Good article nomination.
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Top
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Hermann Minkowski
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1864 – 1909
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number theory, functional analysis, theory of relativity, linear algebra
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Mid
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Guido Castelnuovo
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1865 – 1952
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|
algebraic geometry (Italian school)
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High
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Felix Hausdorff
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1868 – 1942
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Start
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measure theory, functional analysis, set theory, topology
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Top
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Élie Cartan
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1869 – 1951
|
|
Lie groups
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High
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Ernst Zermelo
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1871 – 1953
|
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axiomatic set theory
|
High
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Émile Borel
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1871 – 1956
|
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measure theory, analysis
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Low
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Federigo Enriques
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1871 – 1946
|
|
algebraic geometry (Italian school)
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Low
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Tullio Levi-Civita
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1873 – 1941
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tensor calculus
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Mid
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Constantin Carathéodory
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1873 – 1950
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Stub
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Analysis
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Mid
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Issai Schur
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1875 – 1941
|
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represenatation theory
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Low
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Henri Lebesgue
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1875 – 1941
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B
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mathematical analysis, measure theory
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Top
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Gilbert Ames Bliss
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1876 – 1951
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B
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calculus of variations
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Low
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G. H. Hardy
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1877 – 1947
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Start
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number theory, analysis, discovery of Ramanujan
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High
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Maurice René Fréchet
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1878 – 1973
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B
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topology, statistics, calculus
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Mid
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Francesco Severi
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1879 – 1961
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algebraic geometry (Italian school)
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Low
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Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
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1881 – 1966
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Start
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topology, set theory, measure theory, complex analysis
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High
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Wacław Sierpiński
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1882 – 1969
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Start
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set theory, topology
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Mid
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Emmy Nöther
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1882 – 1935
|
|
algebra
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High
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Robert Lee Moore
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1882 – 1974
|
B
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topology - education
|
Low
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Solomon Lefschetz
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1884 – 1972
|
|
algebraic topology, differential equations, Morse theory
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High
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Hermann Weyl
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1885 – 1955
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B
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manifolds, representation theory of compact Lie groups
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Mid
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Srinivasa Ramanujan
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1887 – 1920
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B
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number theory
|
High
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Selig Brodetsky
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1888 – 1954
|
Stub
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NN applied mathematics
|
Low
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Ronald Fisher
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1890 – 1962
|
A
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Statistics single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science. Failed Good article nomination.
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High
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Marston Morse
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1892 – 1977
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Morse theory
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Mid
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Stefan Banach
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1892 – 1945
|
|
functional analysis, pillar of the Lwów School of Mathematics
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High
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Kazimierz Kuratowski
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1896 – 1980
|
|
set theory, topology, Polish spaces
|
High
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Emil Artin
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1898 – 1962
|
|
algebra
|
Mid
|
William James Sidis
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1898 – 1944
|
Start
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child prodigy
|
Low
|
Oscar Zariski
|
1899 – 1986
|
|
algebraic geometry
|
High
|
Mathematician
|
Dates
|
Quality
|
Field
|
Need
|
Alfred Tarski
|
1901 – 1983
|
|
mathematical logic, model theory, abstract algebra, set theory
|
High
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Eugene Wigner
|
1902 – 1995
|
|
mathematical physics
|
Mid
|
Frank P. Ramsey
|
1903 – 1930
|
B
|
Combinatorics, Ramsey theory
|
Mid
|
John von Neumann
|
1903 – 1957
|
|
mathematical physics, set theory, theoretical computer science, economics
|
Mid
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W. V. D. Hodge
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1903 – 1975
|
|
differential geometry, algebraic topology
|
Mid
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J. H. C. Whitehead
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1904 – 1960
|
Stub
|
homotopy theory
|
Mid
|
Max August Zorn
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1906 – 1993
|
Stub
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algebra, group theory, numerical analysis
|
Mid
|
Kurt Gödel
|
1906 – 1978
|
B
|
Logic
|
Top
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André Weil
|
1906 – 1998
|
B
|
number theory, algebraic geometry
|
High
|
Lars Ahlfors
|
1907 – 1996
|
|
complex analysis, Riemann surfaces
|
Mid
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Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter
|
1907 – 2003
|
|
geometry
|
High
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Saunders Mac Lane
|
1909 – 2005
|
Start
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category theory
|
High
|
Esther Szekeres
|
1910 – 2005
|
Start
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Happy Ending problem
|
Low
|
Chern Shiing-shen
|
1911 – 2004
|
Start
|
differential geometery
|
Top
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George Szekeres
|
1911 – 2005
|
Start
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Happy Ending problem
|
Low
|
Alan Turing
|
1912 – 1954
|
A
|
A Good article, om CD-Selection, logic, computers, cryptography
|
High
|
J. Carson Mark
|
1913 – 1997
|
Stub
|
|
Low
|
George Dantzig
|
1914 – 2005
|
Start
|
linear programming
|
Mid
|
Paul Erdős
|
1913 – 1996
|
|
number theory
|
High
|
Atle Selberg
|
1917 –
|
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number theory, automorphic forms
|
Unassessed
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William S. Massey
|
1920 –
|
Stub
|
spectral sequences
|
Low
|
Raoul Bott
|
1923 – 2005
|
|
geometry
|
Mid
|
Harish Chandra Mehrotra
|
1923 – 1983
|
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representation theory
|
Low
|
Alexander Abian
|
1923 – 1999
|
Start
|
|
Low
|
Armand Borel
|
1923 – 2003
|
|
Lie group theory
|
Low
|
Benoît Mandelbrot
|
1924 –
|
|
fractal geometry
|
Low
|
John Tate
|
1925 –
|
|
algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, class field theory, algebraic K-theory
|
Low
|
Jean-Pierre Serre
|
1926 –
|
Start
|
algebraic geometry, number theory and topology
|
High
|
Serge Lang
|
1927 – 2005
|
|
number theory, algebra
|
Mid
|
Friedrich Hirzebruch
|
1927 –
|
|
complex manifolds, algebraic geometry
|
Mid
|
Alexander Grothendieck
|
1928 –
|
B
|
algebraic geometry, homological algebra, and functional analysis
|
Top
|
John Forbes Nash
|
1928 –
|
B - poor on maths
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game theory
|
High
|
Michael Atiyah
|
1929 –
|
|
global analysis, topological K-theory
|
Top
|
Stephen Smale
|
1930 –
|
Start
|
h-cobordism theorem
|
Mid
|
John Milnor
|
1931 –
|
|
differential topology
|
Mid
|
Robert Langlands
|
1936 –
|
|
number theory, representation theory
|
High
|
John Horton Conway
|
1937 –
|
|
number theory, game theory
|
High
|
William Thurston
|
1946 –
|
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low-dimensional topology, differential geometry
|
Mid
|
Paul Cohen
|
1934 –
|
|
model theory, axiomatic set theory
|
Mid
|
David Mumford
|
1937 –
|
|
algebraic geometry
|
Mid
|
Vladimir Arnold
|
1937 –
|
Start
|
A vital article
|
High
|
Neil Robertson
|
1938 –
|
Start
|
Topological graph theory
|
Low
|
Robion Kirby
|
1938 –
|
Stub
|
topological manifolds
|
Low
|
Pierre Deligne
|
1944 –
|
|
modular forms, Weil conjectures
|
Mid
|
Shing-Tung Yau
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1949 –
|
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differential geometry
|
Mid
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