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Who do you think is the 10 Greatest mathematicians of all time
Here my list
1. Leonhard Euler
-- because of his many contrubutions, the most elegant, methinks, being e^(πi) + 1 = 0, which i think is the most b-e-a-utiful equation ever (even including e = mc^2)
2. Évariste Galois
-- because he made a mathematical break-through at the age of 15 where he found a neccesary condition for a polynomial to be solved by radicals and later on, at age 19, worked up Galois theory.
5. Carl Gauss
-- Among many of his achievements, one of which was proof of the fundumental theorem of algebra
4. Isaac Newton
-- because he is the "father" of Calculus
5. René Decartes
6. Henri Poincaré
7. Andrew Wiles
-- for his 200 something page long proof of fermats conjugate
8. Elucid
9. Archemedes
10. ME!!! lol
Here my list
1. Leonhard Euler
-- because of his many contrubutions, the most elegant, methinks, being e^(πi) + 1 = 0, which i think is the most b-e-a-utiful equation ever (even including e = mc^2)
2. Évariste Galois
-- because he made a mathematical break-through at the age of 15 where he found a neccesary condition for a polynomial to be solved by radicals and later on, at age 19, worked up Galois theory.
5. Carl Gauss
-- Among many of his achievements, one of which was proof of the fundumental theorem of algebra
4. Isaac Newton
-- because he is the "father" of Calculus
5. René Decartes
6. Henri Poincaré
7. Andrew Wiles
-- for his 200 something page long proof of fermats conjugate
8. Elucid
9. Archemedes
10. ME!!! lol