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Euclid (holding calipers) [1]

Contents

The Beginnings

Ancient Egyptian Scribes

[2]

Ancient Indian Mathematicians

Ancient Greek Mathematicians

including some Philosophers and Logicians [3] [4]

Ancient Chinese Mathematicians

[5]

Classical Indian Mathematicians

[6]

Mathematicians of medieval Islam

[7]

Abū al‐Qāsim, Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d 9th century)
Abū Jaʿfar, Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (before 803 - 873)
Al-Ḥasan ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d 9th century)

Mathematicians of medieval Europe

Japanese Mathematicians Edo period

[8] [9]

Korean Joseon Mathematicians

[10]

Math Connections

A genealogy polytree, a united lineage of mathematicians mostly related to game theory, AI and computer chess - for some back to their roots in the late middle ages or renaissance in Europe, when academia and universities were constituted with scholars in humanities, social- and natural sciences, and with the age of enlightenment, applied- and formal sciences, since the 19th centurypure mathematics, and computer science in contemporary history - created with the help of the Mathematics Genealogy Project, the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive [12] and Wikipedia:

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Mathematics Genealogy Project

Bryennios

Langenstein

Chrysoloras

Demetrios Kydones

Pletho

Demetrios Kydones

Bonisoli

Vittorino da Feltre

Hermonymus

Ficino

John Argyropoulos

Pacioli

Vitreatoris z Dobczyc

Standonck

Ries

Cardano

Hommel

Erasmus Reinhold

Dietrich

Georg Joachim Rheticus, Erasmus Reinhold

Naboth

Erasmus Reinhold

Zwinger

Petrus Ramus, Bassiano Landi

Daneau

Adrianus Turnebus, Johannes Calvin

Heurnius

Petrus Ramus, Hieronymus Fabricius

Galilei

Sennert

Jacobus Martini

Mersenne

Mersenne

Leibnütz

Quenstedt

Christoph Notnagel, Georg Calixtus

Barrow

Vincenzo Viviani, Gilles de Roberval

Leibniz

Christiaan Huygens, Jakob Thomasius, Erhard Weigel
Leibniz

Malebranche

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Hannemann

Mencke

Jakob Thomasius

Christian Thomasius

Jakob Thomasius

Wolff

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus

Mühlwenzel

Mauchart

Elias Rudolph Camerarius, Jr.

Plummer

Herman Boerhaave

Klingenstierna

Christian Wolff, Anders Gabriel Duhre

Reuß

Georg Bernhard Bilfinger

Bayes

Cramer

Euler

Johann Bernoulli

Ludwig

König

Johann Bernoulli, Christian Wolff

Jean le Rond d'Alembert

Agnesi

Von Neuhaus

Kant

Martin Knutzen

Mallet

Mårten Strömer

Legendre

Paoli

Pfaff

Abraham Gotthelf Kästner, Johann Elert Bode

Bartels

Johann Friedrich Pfaff, Abraham Gotthelf Kästner, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Von Humboldt

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Döllinger

Antonio Scarpa

Bowditch

Hudson

Thomas Jones

Gauss

Johann Friedrich Pfaff, Johann Christian Martin Bartels

Schumacher

Johann Friedrich Pfaff, Carl Friedrich Gauss

Poisson

Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Pierre-Simon Laplace

Bessel

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Moll

Jean Henri van Swinden, Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre, Johannes Theodorus Rossijn

Horner

Gerling

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Cauchy

Möbius

Johann Friedrich Pfaff

Encke

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Babbage

Herschel

W. Hopkins

Adam Sedgwick

Mitscherlich

Friedrich Stromeyer

Weber

Gudermann

Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut, Carl Friedrich Gauss

Staudt

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Trendelenburg

Georg Ludwig König, Karl Leonhard Reinhold

Svanberg

Von Liebig

Karl Kastner
Von Liebig

Jacobi

Enno Heeren Dirksen

Petzval

T. W. Jones

William Mackenzie

Galois

Hildebrand

Catalan

Joseph Liouville

Boole

Puiseux

Chebyshev

Nikolai Brashman

Helmholtz

Johannes Peter Müller

De Haan

Gideon Jan Verdam

Galton

William Hopkins

Betti

Ottaviano Fabrizio Mossotti, Giuseppe Doveri

Schering

Battaglini

Rood

Wundt

Hermann von Helmholtz

Carl Neumann

Otto Hesse, Friedrich Julius Richelot
Carl Neumann

Rossetti

Andreas von Ettingshausen

Fuchs

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß

Goltz

Hermann von Helmholtz

Venn

Newcomb

Benjamin Peirce

Anthony

Königsberger

Karl Weierstraß, Ernst Kummer

Van der Waals

Pieter Leonardus Rijke

Bugaev

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß, Joseph Liouville

Mach

Andreas von Ettingshausen

Gibbs

Hubert Anson Newton

Peirce

Prym

Ernst Kummer

James

Hermann von Helmholtz

Strutt

Edward John Routh

Brill

Alfred Clebsch

Schwarz

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß

Boltzmann

Jožef Stefan

Cantor

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß
Cantor

Lippmann

Hermann von Helmholtz, Gustav Kirchhoff

Rowland

Hermann von Helmholtz

Frobenius

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß

Seeliger

Karl Christian Bruhns

Ball

Falckenberg

Kuno Fischer

F.H. Schottky

Hermann von Helmholtz, Karl Weierstraß

Michelson

Hermann von Helmholtz

Vaihinger

Von Lindemann

Felix Klein

Dolbnya

H.A. Lorentz

Pieter Leonardus Rijke

E.L. Nichols

Hermann von Helmholtz

Markov

Pafnuty Chebyshev

Runge

Ernst Kummer, Karl Weierstraß

Picard

Jean Gaston Darboux

Chittenden

Samuel William Johnson, Wilhelm Kühne

Lyapunov

Pafnuty Chebyshev

Harzer

Karl Christian Bruhns, Wilhelm Scheibner

Bolza

Felix Klein

Goursat

Jean Gaston Darboux

Hollerith

Kluyver

Morley

Cole

Felix Klein

Kennelly

A.N. Whitehead

Edward John Routh

F.G. Hopkins

E.H. Moore

Hubert Anson Newton

Hilbert

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Keyser

Thue

Elling Holst

Webster

Hermann von Helmholtz

Minkowski

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Hadamard

Émile Picard

Twardowski

Franz Brentano, Robert von Zimmermann

Bôcher

Felix Klein

Pedersen

H. de Vries

Diederik Johannes Korteweg

Sabine

John Trowbridge

Sommerfeld

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Furtwängler

Felix Klein

Lindelöf

Robert Hjalmar Mellin

Smits

Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom

Rutherford

Joseph John Thomson

Borel

Jean Gaston Darboux

Pierce

John Trowbridge

Russell

Alfred North Whitehead

Loewy

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Whittaker

Andrew Forsyth, George Howard Darwin

Baire

Hitchcock

Schlink

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Takagi

David Hilbert

E. Schmidt

David Hilbert

Landau

Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, Lazarus Fuchs

Hardy

Edmund Taylor Whittaker

Lichtenstein

Hermann Schwarz, Friedrich Hermann Schottky

Dehn

David Hilbert

Kasner

Cassius Jackson Keyser, Felix Klein, David Hilbert

Hans Hahn

Gustav Ritter von Escherich

Carmichael

George David Birkhoff

Fejér

Hermann Schwarz

Perron

Ferdinand von Lindemann

Veblen

Eliakim Hastings Moore

Sierpiński

Stanislaw Zaremba, Georgy Voronoy

R.L. Moore

Oswald Veblen

Luzin

Dimitri Egorov
Luzin

Birkhoff

Eliakim Hastings Moore

Weyl

David Hilbert

M. Riesz

Lipót Fejér

G. I. Taylor

Joseph John Thomson

Hecke

David Hilbert

Steinhaus

David Hilbert

Courant

David Hilbert

Biezeno

Fowler

Archibald Hill

Smart

Ettlinger

George David Birkhoff

Appleton

Joseph John Thomson, Ernest Rutherford

Bangs

Herzfeld

Friedrich Hasenöhrl, Arnold Sommerfeld

Fues

Arnold Sommerfeld

Laski

Hopf

Erhard Schmidt, Ludwig Bieberbach

Bottani

Rossby

Adams

George David Birkhoff

Franklin

Oswald Veblen

Guillemin

Arnold Sommerfeld

Hasse

Kurt Hensel

Cassell

Mandelbrojt

Jacques Salomon Hadamard

Koopman

George David Birkhoff

R.C. Bose

Haycock

Heisenberg

Arnold Sommerfeld

Siskind

Kolmogorov

Nikolai Luzin

Blanuša

Stone

George David Birkhoff

Church

Oswald Veblen
Alonzo Church

De Possel

Tucker

Solomon Lefschetz

Dunford

Jacob Tamarkin

Whitney

George David Birkhoff

Hocquenghem

Kleene

Alonzo Church

Schütte

David Hilbert

Doob

Joseph Leonard Walsh

Cederbaum

Grivet

Lerner

Wylie

Solomon Lefschetz

Kaluznin

Rideout

Schwartz

Georges Valiron

Hlawka

Nikolaus Hofreiter

Strachey

Guy

C. Smith

Hurwicz

Fano

Ernst Adolph Guillemin

Linvill

Ernst Adolph Guillemin

Hammersley

Lombaers

Johnson

Deans

Gotlieb

Pears

Wang

Willard Van Orman Quine

Michie

Lavrov

Barton

Muroga

Wegrzyn

R.H. Atkin

Brindley

M.H. Graham

Kim

Rogers, Jr.

Alonzo Church

McCarthy

Solomon Lefschetz

Minsky

Albert William Tucker

Findler

Smiley

Grasselli

Abramson

Willis W. Harman

Nelson

Tufts

Norbert Wiener

Batson

C. A. R. Hoare

Kohonen

Massey

Karl Gustav Hempel, Alonzo Church

Pietrzykowski

Floyd

Pearl

Aleksander

Nagao

Ahlswede

Konrad Jacobs, Max Deuring

Blum

Marvin Lee Minsky

Moses

Marvin Lee Minsky, Seymour Papert

Xie

Gibson

Axelrod

Bratko

Sussman

Seymour Papert

Shekhovtsov

Newborn

Ken Chen

Bisiani

Downs

Dubuisson

Forster

De Mori

Scott

Shetty

Widmer

Hořava

See also

External Links

Mathematician

List of mathematicians who studied chess from Wikipedia

Mathematics

Academia

Philosophy

Misc

References

  1. Euclid (holding calipers, Greek mathematician, known as the "founder of Geometry", detail from The School of Athens painting by Raphael. It is not proven that this is Euclid. Wikimedia Commons
  2. List of ancient Egyptian scribes - Wikipedia
  3. Chronology of ancient Greek mathematicians - Wikipedia
  4. Timeline of Ancient Greek mathematicians - Wikipedia
  5. List of Chinese mathematicians - Wikipedia
  6. List of Indian mathematicians - Wikipedia
  7. Mathematics in medieval Islam - Wikipedia
  8. Japanese mathematicians
  9. Edo period from Wikipedia
  10. Joseon from Wikipedia
  11. Hexagonal tortoise problem - Wikipedia
  12. MacTutor History of Mathematics
  13. François Viète from Wikipedia, Influences by Petrus Ramus
  14. Pierre de Fermat from Wikipedia, Influences by François Viète
  15. Bernoulli family from Wikipedia
  16. EinStein würfelt nicht!
  17. Lomonosov became one of Wolff’s personal students while at Marburg, Mikhail Lomonosov - Education abroad - Wikipedia
  18. An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances - Wikipedia
  19. Christian Goldbach from Wikipedia, Influences by Leonhard Euler, et al.
  20. Garnier was assistant of Lagrange, advisor unknown
  21. Klein bottle from Wikipedia
  22. Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II
  23. Friedrich Engel (mathematician) from Wikipedia, Felix Klein is Doctoral advisor of Friedrich Engel
  24. W. W. Rouse Ball, H. S. M. Coxeter (1940, 2010). Mathematical Recreations and Essays. 13th edition, 2010, Dover Publications
  25. Profiles of Women in Mathematics: The Emmy Noether Lectures
  26. Noether Lecture from Wikipedia
  27. Neurotree - Ragnar Granit
  28. Nicolaas de Bruijn (1985). In Memoriam T. van Ardenne-Ehrenfest. pdf
  29. The Princeton Mathematics Community in the 1930s (PMC33)
  30. Frederick Mosteller (1974). Robert R. Bush - Early Career. Academic Press, Vol. 11, No. 3 pdf
  31. Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography - Wikipedia
  32. Arthur Walter Burks (1941) The Logical Foundations of the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. Ph.D. thesis, University of Michigan, advisor Cooper Harold Langford
  33. Charles S. Peirce, Carolyn Eisele (ed.) (1976). The new elements of mathematics. Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands
  34. Arthur Walter Burks (1978). Review: Charles S. Peirce, The new elements of mathematics. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 84, No. 5
  35. Parrondo's paradox
  36. W. W. Rouse Ball (1892, 1905). Mathematical Recreations and Essays. 4th edition 1905, Macmillan
  37. Fermat's Last Theorem - Wikipedia
  38. Wiles' proof of Fermat's Last Theorem - Wikipedia
  39. "Houston entered the graduate school at the University of Chicago, where he obtained a master's degree, having taken courses with R.A. Millikan and A.A. Michelson... He returned to Ohio State for his Ph.D. degree, which he received in 1925 for work in spectroscopy under the direction of Professor A.D. Cole" in William Vermillion Houston (1900 - 1968) - National Academy of Sciences A Biographical Memoir by Kenneth S. Pitzer and Harold E. Rorschach, Jr. (pdf) pp. 127-128
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  41. Sonia Aissa, Short Biography
  42. Sonia Aissa, Short Biography
  43. Claude Berge was not only a celebrated mathematician, but also sculptor, collector and expert on primitive art,founding member of the literary group Oulipo, and inveterate Hex and chess player
  44. Huffman coding from Wikipedia
  45. Dénes Konig (1927). Über eine Schlussweise aus dem Endlichen ins Unendliche. Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum University of Szeged
  46. Paul Stein (1982). Bernd Matthias - A Personal Memoir. Los Alamos Science, No. 4
  47. Obituary Johannes Martin Bijvoet 23 January 1892 - 4 March 1980 (pdf) by Caroline H. Macgillavry, A. F. Peerdeman
  48. Absolute configuration from Wikipedia
  49. Donald Knuth (2009). The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 4, Fascicle 1: Bitwise tricks & techniques, as Pre-Fascicle 1a postscript, p 10
  50. Dorothea Rockburne and Max Dehn at Black Mountain College (pdf)
  51. The Gödel Letter, March 20, 1956, from Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP by Dick Lipton and Ken Regan
  52. Erdos number from Wikipedia
  53. Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung - Kurzbiographien - H (HAA - HEN)
  54. Academician Andrei Ershov's Archive
  55. Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP by Dick Lipton and Ken Regan
  56. Interview with Georgy Adelson-Velsky (pdf) by Eugene Dynkin, Moscow, September 1, 1990
  57. Could it be he is a chess programmer?
  58. Don Beal (1999). The Nature of MINIMAX Search. Ph.D. thesis, IKAT, ISBN 90-62-16-6348
  59. Hiroshi Nagamochi (1988). Studies on Multicommodity Flows in Directed Networks. Ph.D. thesis, Kyoto University, supervisor Toshiharu Hasegawa, guidance Toshihide Ibaraki
  60. Mathematical Structure in the Human Sciences - March 29-30, 1977, The Pennsylvania State University (pdf) conference proposal by Waldo R. Tobler, University of Michigan, October 04, 1976
  61. Ian H. Witten
  62. Tony Hoare from Wikipedia, Influences by Andrey Kolmogorov
  63. Shumeet Baluja, Ph.D - Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

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