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John Wallis was a prominent 17th-century mathematician known for his contributions to calculus, particularly in the development of infinite series and the concept of the limit. He introduced the notation for the integral and was one of the first to use the symbol for infinity (∞). Wallis also made significant advancements in algebra and number theory, including work on the Wallis product for π, which is an infinite product representation of pi. Additionally, he played a key role in the establishment of the Royal Society in England.

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