Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Green 6th Period Famous Mathematicians


http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#Archimedes


http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/vy/vymath.htm


http://www.famousmathematician.com/


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    Mini-Biography of mathematician: D'arcy wentworth Thomas was a Scottish biologist, mathematician, and classics scholar. A pioneering mathematical biologist,[2] he is mainly remembered as the author of the 1917 book On Growth and Form, written largely in Dundee in 1915. Peter Medawar, the 1960 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, called it "the finest work of literature in all the annals of science that have been recorded in the English tongue".[3]

    Name of mathematician: D'arcy Wentworth Thomason
    Born: 2 May 1860, Edinburgh ,
    Died: 21 June 1948, St Andrews)
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    Who they taught
    Who taught them
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    Areas of focus/study
    Theorems discovered
    How they influenced us today

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  16. he studied mathematics in Egypt, the toured the meditr=erian sea with his students. he was a pioneer in solid geomatry. It didn't say when he was born, if he's married, where he was born, or if he had children

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