Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-289) and index.
Introduction -- Entries A to Z -- Entries by field -- Entries by country of birth -- Entries by country of major scientific activity -- Entries by year of birth -- Chronology.
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It is difficult to evaluate contemporary mathematicians without the benefit of a retrospective viewpoint, separated by several decades. This comprehensive single-volume A-to-Z reference covers both the past and present scientists who have significantly contributed to the field of mathematics. Including all of the central mathematicians, as well as other lesser-known persons in the field who made serious contributions, this inclusive reference covers the major areas of algebra, analysis, geometry, and foundational statisticians. Special features include indexes by field of specialization, nationality, and subject area; a helpful bibliography; and appendixes listing the mathematicians covered by country of birth, country of work, field of specialization, nationality, and subject area. Covering notable mathematicians from antiquity to the present, this is an ideal reference for middle and high school students. Entries include: Archimedes of Syracuse, Georg Cantor, Rene Descartes, Euclid, Leonhard Euler, Fibonacci, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Kurt Godel, David Hilbert, Pythagoras, Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan, (George Frederich) Bernhard Riemann, Brook Taylor, John von Neumann, Zeno of Elea.