John Nash
1st century
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
Aryabhatta in India circa 6th century AD
Leonardo Fibonacci, who was also known as Leonardo of Pisa, an Italian mathematician of the 13th Century.
Edward Burger
S. Ramanujan
The greatest mathematician of modern times is Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855). He is also known as "Prince of Mathematicians", "greatest mathematician since antiquity" and "German Archimedes". According to Felix Klein, greatest mathematician of the nineteen century, "if we seek heroes of roughly equal stature in the history of our science, only two forerunners of Gauss can be considered to have been equally blessed by nature: Archimedes and Newton" (in "Development of Mathematics in the 19th Century", page 55).
a mathematician from the 11th century would be Omar Khayyam.
Definitely Frank Sinatra, he was considered the greatest American singer of the 20th Century.
roger federer
Thomas Edison is a highly regarded American inventor who lived in the late nineteenth century. His inventions include the electric light bulb and the phonograph.
The mathematician in the 17th century who wrote the exponent after the unknown is Herigone.
20th-century American
ptolemy
One ancient Greek mathematician was Euclid.
Stephen Foster is often considered the greatest American song composer of the nineteenth century. He wrote many popular songs that have endured through the years, such as "Oh! Susanna," "Camptown Races," and "My Old Kentucky Home." Foster's music captured the spirit of America in the mid-1800s and continues to be beloved today.