Re: Life of famous mathematicians..



On Apr 3, 1:41 am, "mina_world" <mina_wo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello teacher~

(624 BC - 546 BC) Thales : 78
(580 BC - 520 BC) Pythagoras : 60
(325 BC - 265 BC) Euclid : 80
(287 BC - 212 BC) Archimedes : 75
(262 BC - 190 BC) Apollonius : 72
(10 AD -   75) Heron : 65
(85 AD - 165) Ptolemy : 80
(200 - 284) Diophantus : 84
(290 - 350) Pappus : 60
(1170-1250) Fibonacci : 80
(1522-1565) Ferrari : 43
(1540-1603) Viète : 63
(1598-1647) Cavalieri : 49
(1601-1665) Fermat : 64
(1623-1662) Pascal, Blaise : 39
(1643-1727) Newton : 84
(1646-1716) Leibniz : 70
(1661-1704) de L'Hôpital : 43
(1685-1731) Taylor, Brook : 46
(1690-1764) Goldbach : 74
(1698-1746) Maclaurin : 48
(1707-1783) Euler : 76
(1736-1813) Lagrange : 77
(1749-1827) Laplace : 78
(1768-1830) Fourier : 62
(1777-1855) Gauss : 78
(1789-1857) Cauchy : 68
(1802-1829) Abel : 27
(1805-1865) Hamilton, W R : 60
(1806-1871) De Morgan : 65
(1809-1882) Liouville : 73
(1811-1832) Galois : 21
(1821-1895) Cayley : 74
(1823-1852) Eisenstein : 29
(1823-1891) Kronecker : 68
(1826-1866) Riemann : 40
(1829-1920) Cantor, Moritz : 91
(1831-1916) Dedekind : 85
(1832-1903) Lipschitz : 71
(1832-1918) Sylow : 86
(1849-1925) Klein : 76
(1852-1927) Burnside : 75
(1854-1912) Poincaré : 58
(1858-1932) Peano : 74
(1862-1943) Hilbert : 81

Why not just look at the summaries here?

http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html

For example, clock on -500AD for a list of mathematicians and dates.

Enjoy ~A
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