At some point a longer list will become a List of Great Mathematicians rather than a List of Greatest Mathematicians. I've expanded the List to an even Hundred, but you may prefer to reduce it to a Top Seventy, Top Sixty, Top Fifty, Top Forty or Top Thirty list, or even Top Twenty, Top Fifteen or Top Ten List. | ||||
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I've appended five additional names to the List of One Hundred Greatest Mathematicians. Maxwell, Einstein, etc. are among the greatest applied mathematicians in history, but may lack the importance as pure mathematicians to qualify for The Hundred. Nevertheless, I would certainly include them in any longer list.I think One Hundred (or 105) is a good list size, but will bring it up to 125 (not a very "round" number, but a cubical one :-), just to show some "spares." (For this extended list, I relax the birth-date rule slightly to include two greats born in the 1930's.) |
Still other contenders: Ahmes Al-Kindi Apastambha Barrow Beltrami Bolyai Bolzano Bombelli Chasles Clifford Courant Cremona Copernicus Deligne deMoivre Dirac Eratosthenes Fréchet Germain Gordan Green Gregory Heron Hypatia Kronecker Landau L.daVinci Lefschetz Levi-Civita Lindemann Maclaurin Madhava Möbius Oresme Plato Ptolemy Qin Regiomontanus Roberval Russell Seki Shannon Smale Sturm Tao Tate Theaetetus J.G.Thompson Torricelli Volterra Witten Wittgenstein Zariski Zeno et cetera.
This is primarily a list of Greatest Mathematicians of the Past, but I use 1930 birth as an arbitrary cutoff, and three of the "Top 100" are still alive as I write.
Click for a discussion of certain omissions. Please send me e-mail if you believe there's a major flaw in my rankings (or an error in any of the biographies). Obviously the relative ranks of, say Fibonacci and Ramanujan, will never satisfy everyone since the reasons for their "greatness" are different. I'm sure I've overlooked great mathematicians who obviously belong on this list. Please e-mail and tell me! (Sorry if mathematician "100." displays as "00." Either my html is flawed, or Microsoft I-E doesn't like lists longer than 99.)
Biographies of the greatest mathematicians are in separate files by birth year:
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