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Bernoulli, Johann (1667-1748)
Swiss mathematician who with his brother Jakob, Johann Bernoulli is considered the most important founder of calculus (with the exception of Newton and Leibniz). [eng]
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Bernoulli, Jakob (1654-1705) -- from Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography
Swiss mathematician . He has been done good results in analysis and probability. [eng]
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Ostrogradski, Michel (1801-1861)
Russian mathematician .
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Jean-le-Rond D'Alembert (1717 - 1783)
Biography of tne great French mathematician and physisist (worked in mechanics). [eng]
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Kovalevskaya
Biography of Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850-1891), the outstanding Russian mathematician. [eng]
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Pierre Simon Laplace (1749 - 1827)
A short online biography of the great French mathematician. [eng]
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Morley, Frank (1860-1937)
British-American geometer . [eng]
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Gaspard Monge (1746 - 1818)
A short biography of the great French mathematician who invented the descriptive geometry. [eng]
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Mittag-Leffler, Gösta , (1846-1927)
Swedish mathematician . [eng]
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Zeilberger, Doron (1950-)
Israeli-American mathematician who has made important contributions to the fields of hypergeometric summation and q-Series. [eng]
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Saccheri, Geronimo (1667-1733)
Italian Jesuit teacher and mathematician. [eng]
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Cauchy, Augustin (1789-1857)
French mathematician who is the creator of limits theory. [eng]
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Pearson, Karl (1857-1936)
Biography of the Englsh
Statistician who popularized the chi-squared test and derived many important results in mathematical probability.
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Women Index
Mathematical biographies: Women index. [eng]
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Bèzout, Étienne (1730-1783)
French mathematician .
Bèzout gave results similar to Cramer's rule and presented Bèzout's theorem, which proves that two algebraic curves of degrees m and n have mn common points.
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Simpson, Thomas (1710-1761)
English mathematician . [eng]
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Agnesi, Habsburg Empire (now Italy)
Biography of Maria Agnesi (1718-1799), an Italian mathematician.
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Biography of Carle Runge (1856-1927)
German mathematician and physicist who worked on spectroscopy. He developed the Runge-Kutta method for numerically solving differential equations. [eng]
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Sylvester, James (1814-1897)
Eccentric and gifted English mathematician who was a close friend of Cayley. [eng]
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Friedmann, Alexander (1888-1925)
Russian mathematician who developed an evolving cosmological models.
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