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EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 8:42pm On Aug 21, 2020
17. SOFIA KOVALEVSKAYA

Russian mathematician Sofia Kovalevskaya made monumental contributions to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics. She was a pioneer and icon for females in mathematics and STEM subjects everywhere.

The first woman to obtain a doctorate in mathematics, she went on to gain global recognition in the mathematical community due to her paper on partial differential equations and was awarded the Prix Bordin from the French Academy of Sciences, a prize given to the best solution of a specific mathematical problem.

Sofia’s impact: Despite scrutiny and doubts from her male counterparts and society as a whole, Sofia refused to give up academia and has paved the way for other famous females mathematicians to follow in her footsteps!

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 8:39pm On Aug 21, 2020
16. MARYAM MIRZAKHANI


Iranian-born Maryam Mirzakhani was one of the greatest mathematicians of her generation, making exceptional contributions to the study of the dynamics and geometry of mathematical objects called Riemann surfaces.

She was a professor at Stanford University and held a Ph.D from Harvard University. In 2014, she was the first woman, and first Iranian, to be awarded a Fields Medal (also known as the International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics) for “her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces”.
Source https://thirdspacelearning.com/blog/famous-female-mathematicians/
EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 8:28pm On Aug 21, 2020
Samcent:
Nice compilation, Op.

Reading about that Grigori of a man, I am tempted to agree that truly this life no balance...
And our views about life
PhonesRe: Why Buy A New Phone When You Can Do This by Zimri(m): 7:21pm On Aug 21, 2020
OP you're far from heaven ooo! grin
EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 7:20pm On Aug 21, 2020
Question of the day.

Where are the names of the Mathematics lecturers dem wey dey form god for us for campus? cheesy grin
EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 7:16pm On Aug 21, 2020
rationalhuman:
Aryabhatta? where is he? without him list is not Credible
Infact, there is no credible list anywhere

Bro! If we should start listing all those that are suppose to be on this list. I no go comot for nairaland today.

A top 100 or top 1000 will cover some yet not all of them
EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
15. GOTTFRIED W. LEIBNIZ

Amongst his many contributions to a variety of fields, he independently invented Calculus and it is his notation that we learn today in school. His notation was so much more powerful than Newton's that because of their furious dispute, the British refused to adopt it and thus fell behind the rest of Europe in math over the next century. This is why after Newton, you don't hear about any great mathematician from England. The next wave of math geniuses came from France and Germany and other countries in the persons of Laplace, Lagrange, Gauss, Euler, etc, etc.

He independently invented Calculus, but his notation was way better than Newton's. Leibniz's notation is used world wide. He also invented many other things like the binary system and also the first fully functional mechanical and electrical calculator.

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14. EUCLID

Euclid was a Greek mathematician distinguishes as “Father of Geometry.” But unfortunately, there is no certain document about his life. But this remarkable contribution on geometry gives him immortality. The Magnum Opus – Elements is considered as a notable leading book till the 20th century. During the reign of Ptolemy I, He was lived in Alexandria.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
13. TERENCE TAO


An Australian of Chinese heritage who lives in the US, Tao also won (and accepted) the Fields Medal in 2006. Together with Ben Green, he proved an amazing result about prime numbers – that you can find sequences of primes of any length in which every number in the sequence is a fixed distance apart. For example, the sequence 3, 7, 11 has three primes spaced 4 apart. The sequence 11, 17, 23, 29 has four primes that are 6 apart. While sequences like this of any length exist, no one has found one of more than 25 primes, since the primes by then are more than 18 digits long.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
12. GEORGE CANTOR


Of all the great mathematicians, Cantor most perfectly fulfils the (Hollywood) stereotype that a genius for maths and mental illness are somehow inextricable. Cantor's most brilliant insight was to develop a way to talk about mathematical infinity. His set theory lead to the counter-intuitive discovery that some infinities were larger than others. The result was mind-blowing. Unfortunately he suffered mental breakdowns and was frequently hospitalised. He also became fixated on proving that the works of Shakespeare were in fact written by Francis Bacon.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
11. FIBONACCI


Fibonacci One Of The Middle Ages Top Mathematicians, Born Pisa, Italy. He Is Also Known Leonardo Pisano Blgollo, Leonardo Bonacci Or Leonardo Fibonacci. Fibonacci was The First Person Who Introduced Most Famous Fibonacci Series. However, most of the People don’t know; He Was contributed greatly In the Arabic Numbering System. At the same time, he was the major player who introduced Hindu–Arabic Numeral System to the World. But His Most Famous Work Was Fibonacci Series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, and 377.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
10. GRIGORI PERELMAN

Perelman was awarded $1m for proving one of the most famous open questions in maths, the Poincaré Conjecture. But the Russian recluse has refused to accept the cash. He had already turned down maths' most prestigious honour, the Fields Medal in 2006. "If the proof is correct then no other recognition is needed," he reportedly said. The Poincaré Conjecture was first stated in 1904 by Henri Poincaré and concerns the behaviour of shapes in three dimensions. Perelman is currently unemployed and lives a frugal life with his mother in St Petersburg.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
9. SRINIVASA RAMANUJAN

Srinivasa Ramanujan is not just one of the great mathematicians of India, but also a prominent mathematician ever lived. However, he was born in a Tamil Brahmin Iyengar in Erode, India. Surprisingly, he had any formal education or training in mathematics.

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8. PAUL ERDÖS


Erdös lived a nomadic, possession-less life, moving from university to university, from colleague's spare room to conference hotel. He rarely published alone, preferring to collaborate – writing about 1,500 papers, with 511 collaborators, making him the second-most prolific mathematician after Euler. As a humorous tribute, an "Erdös number" is given to mathematicians according to their collaborative proximity to him: No 1 for those who have authored papers with him; No 2 for those who have authored with mathematicians with an Erdös No 1, and so on.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
7. GIROLAMO CARDANO

Italian polymath for whom the term Renaissance man could have been invented. A doctor by profession, he was the author of 131 books. He was also a compulsive gambler. It was this last habit that led him to the first scientific analysis of probability. He realised he could win more on the dicing table if he expressed the likelihood of chance events using numbers. This was a revolutionary idea, and it led to probability theory, which in turn led to the birth of statistics, marketing, the insurance industry and the weather forecast.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
6. SIR ISAAC NEWTON


This famous mathematicians list will be incomplete without mentioning the name of Isaac Newton. Hence, all-round genius Sir Isaac Newton was born on the charismas day, 25 December in Woolsthorpe Manor England. He was an English genius, not just a mathematician but also an astronomer, author, theologian, and physicist. Though he is widely known for his great “Law of universal gravitation,” but he contributed on some major area on mathematics.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
5. G. F. BERNHARD RIEMANN


Bernhard Riemann, born to a poor family in 1826, would rise to become one of the worlds prominent mathematicians in the 19th Century. The list of contributions to geometry are large, and he has a wide range of theorems bearing his name. To name just a few: Riemannian Geometry, Riemannian Surfaces and the Riemann Integral. However, he is perhaps most famous (or infamous) for his legendarily difficult Riemann Hypothesis; an extremely complex problem on the matter of the distributions of prime numbers. Largely ignored for the first 50 years following its appearance, due to few other mathematicians actually understanding his work at the time, it has quickly risen to become one of the greatest open questions in modern science, baffling and confounding even the greatest mathematicians. Although progress has been made, its has been incredibly slow. However, a prize of $1 million has been offered from the Clay Maths Institute for a proof, and one would almost undoubtedly receive a Fields medal if under 40 (The Nobel prize of mathematics). The fallout from such a proof is hypothesized to be large: Major encryption systems are thought to be breakable with such a proof, and all that rely on them would collapse. As well as this, a proof of the hypothesis is expected to use ‘new mathematics’. It would seem that, even in death, Riemann’s work may still pave the way for new contributions to the field, just as he did in life

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op): 6:04pm On Aug 21, 2020
4. RENÉ DESCARTES



French Philosopher, Physicist and Mathematician Rene Descartes is best known for his ‘Cogito Ergo Sum’ philosophy. Despite this, the Frenchman, who lived 1596 to 1650, made ground breaking contributions to mathematics. Alongside Newton and Leibniz, Descartes helped provide the foundations of modern calculus (which Newton and Leibniz later built upon), which in itself had great bearing on the modern day field. Alongside this, and perhaps more familiar to the reader, is his development of Cartesian Geometry, known to most as the standard graph (Square grid lines, x and y axis, etc.) and its use of algebra to describe the various locations on such. Before this most geometers used plain paper (or another material or surface) to preform their art. Previously, such distances had to be measured literally, or scaled. With the introduction of Cartesian Geometry this changed dramatically, points could now be expressed as points on a graph, and as such, graphs could be drawn to any scale, also these points did not necessarily have to be numbers. The final contribution to the field was his introduction of superscripts within algebra to express powers. And thus, like many others in this list, contributed to the development of modern mathematical notation.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
3. CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS



great work named Disquisitiones Arithmeticae at just the age of 21 made him ‘Prince of Mathematics.’ He wasn’t a prolific writer. However, this enormous talent was born on 30 April, Brunswick in Germany. The local Duke of Brunswick could recognize this genius and send to Collegium Carolinum, one of the prestigious universities for mathematics. Eventually, He had contributed to the major area of elementary mathematics and physics. Needless to say, he had done some stunning works magnum opus, before he was 24.

EducationRe: TOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
2. LEONHARD EULER


Euler is the true king of mathematics, a Swiss mathematician, astronomer, logician, and physicist. At the same time, he is considered as most famous mathematicians and pioneering contributor. Euler was born on 15 April 1707 in Basel, Switzerland. Furthermore, His influential works in several branches of mathematics like topology, graph and analytical number theory, infinitesimal calculus. However, His most famous work is symbol pi which refers to the ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter.

EducationTOP 15 MATHEMATICIANS OF ALL TIMES. by Zimri(op):
THIS LIST IS ARGUABLE.

1. PYTHAGORAS


Greek Mathematician Pythagoras is considered by some to be one of the first great mathematicians. Living around 570 to 495 BC, in modern day Greece, he is known to have founded the Pythagorean cult, who were noted by Aristotle to be one of the first groups to actively study and advance mathematics. He is also commonly credited with the Pythagorean Theorem within trigonometry. However, some sources doubt that is was him who constructed the proof (Some attribute it to his students, or Baudhayana, who lived some 300 years earlier in India). Nonetheless, the effect of such, as with large portions of fundamental mathematics, is commonly felt today, with the theorem playing a large part in modern measurements and technological equipment, as well as being the base of a large portion of other areas and theorems in mathematics. But, unlike most ancient theories, it played a bearing on the development of geometry, as well as opening the door to the study of mathematics as a worthwhile endeavor. Thus, he could be called the founding father of modern mathematics.



Source https://10lista.com/greatest-mathematicians-of-all-time/843/

https://www.listsworld.com/15-famous-people-who-made-failure-work-for-them/

https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/apr/11/the-10-best-mathematicians

EducationRe: Some Cool Facts You May Not Know and more[photos] by Zimri(op): 3:15pm On Aug 21, 2020
NERDYDREAMS:
does that means that ur eyes can zoom more than the new samsung galaxy note 20 ultra? I dnt think so angry shocked
My eye can zoom but doesn't have a stylus pen. angry angry
EducationRe: Crab Capable Of Tearing Coconut Apart And More[photo] by Zimri(op): 10:34am On Aug 21, 2020
Sparro:
Am shocked at some people's assertion that an unarmed man can single handedly bring down a cat - a wild cat. Lolsss

Is it a tiger? Lion? Or what?

Some folks here have brilliantly assessed the chances of a man against a wild cat. Some of you that have been opportuned to behold these beast live won't even waste your time betting on any man's chances of survival if pitched with a wild cat. Let's live that one for now.

Bjorn or whatever you call him is not trained to fight and kill a wild cat for God's sake. He is nothing but a weight lifter. If a tiger is to be on anesthesia, Bjorn can successfully lift it up but on a combat mode? Guys please, forget it.

Some people tried to buttress their argument in favor of Bjorn using the story of Biblical Samson. Lolsss, are you guys for real? If the story of Samson were to be true, did you not read alongside that he was 'supernaturally' endowed?

These beasts are killers. They kill for a living. Their instinct is prestinced to maul. If the scenario is a battle for survival between a man and a wild cat, it will be a miracle for the man to survive it.

Talk of Bjorn with a gun, a spare or a sword... Ehen. The chances will be 50/50
okay! Your opinion.
RomanceRe: Missy Techy My Cruch Forever I Wiill Marry Her (pic) by Zimri(m): 8:38am On Aug 21, 2020
Your cruch abi crutches grin
EducationRe: Crab Capable Of Tearing Coconut Apart And More[photo] by Zimri(op): 7:48am On Aug 21, 2020
IamPlato:
i Just Read About Mapogo Lions On Wiki, quite Interesting and Thrilling. After Reading It I Asked Myself, what Is The Difference Between Us And These Animals because This Is Basically What We Do To, the Only Difference Is That We Do Ours With Our clothes On
And humans are hypocrites too
EducationRe: Stunning Wildlife [pictures] Of Travelling Photographers by Zimri(op): 7:26am On Aug 21, 2020
YorubaPrince:
See flexing... grin
God no go shame us cheesy
EducationRe: Crab Capable Of Tearing Coconut Apart And More[photo] by Zimri(op): 7:18am On Aug 21, 2020
IamPlato:
this Is Where Everybody Must Mind Their Business
cheesy cheesy
EducationRe: Stunning Wildlife [pictures] Of Travelling Photographers by Zimri(op): 7:09am On Aug 21, 2020
EducationRe: Stunning Wildlife [pictures] Of Travelling Photographers by Zimri(op): 7:08am On Aug 21, 2020
sofiscatedmoron:
Wildlife looks good in pictures, but in reality it a very dangerous place to be, these animals can attack you, snake can bite you, some plant can give you an irritated skin marking you to scratch all day, some heavy mosquitoes are likely to attach your fresh skin grin
"Lol" to that.
EducationRe: Stunning Wildlife [pictures] Of Travelling Photographers by Zimri(op): 7:02am On Aug 21, 2020
Judybash93:
That's an ape
No vex. That's how many of these websites caption their images wrongfully.

Follow the link to check them out yourself.
EducationRe: Crab Capable Of Tearing Coconut Apart And More[photo] by Zimri(op): 6:53am On Aug 21, 2020
Benwallt:
these animals sometimes take down giraffes whose single kick would shattered every single bone in Bjorn's body. Full grown giraffe is 19ft tall, that's x2 of Bjorn's height remainder 5ft. The man is no strong no doubt about that but he has his own platform. He shouldn't go into the wild. He would be eaten.
I don't want to join this train of argument. But this your analysis get coma.
Which one is bring down a full grown giraffe?
Can a single lion bring down a full grown giraffe? Na qwesion o

The kick from a giraffe would smash the jaws of a cat too.
I understand that every point of anyone will be to favor his argument but some facts and analysis on this thread are unnecessarily and terribly biased.
If Bjorn cannot defeat a leopard in a one on one fight, then his strength is practically useless.

Thank you!♠️♠️

Meanwhile, Bjorn is somewhere in Iceland enjoying his life.

Every man his entitled to his opinion. grin

End of story
EducationRe: Crab Capable Of Tearing Coconut Apart And More[photo] by Zimri(op): 6:11am On Aug 21, 2020
nams77:
Benwalit, newdelhi, zimri. Una welldone.

Now to the post proper.
Some people don't really know the capabilities and the brute strength of these wild animals. These are pure assasins with basal instinct to kill.
Power without control is nothing. Yeah, Bjorn might be powerful but he doesn't stand a chance.
He is not experienced in tackling wild brutes.

Let's see how this scenario will play out...

Brute( tiger) and Bjorn pitched face to face in the coliseum of Rome.
Brute carefully study and size his opponent as he gingerly advances towards his opponent.
He let out his famous growl/ roar that has been scientifically proven to paralyze most men to their spine.
Well I am certain Bjorn will be afraid by now. He has never faced a wild animal before.
Suddenly, brute burst into full speed while Bjorn was still trying to recover from the chilling growl.
Brute leaped into the air, destination is Bjorn's carotid artery. Well like all untrained men will do, Bjorn goes on the defensive and try to cover his face and jugular. In split sec, brute changes his plan mid air and rather deliver a stunning slap with his heavy paws and claws. Bjorn reached out to assess damage by touching his face and get bitten by the razor sharp teeth of brute.
By now Bjorn is in a dilemma. All his plans are flying out thru the window and he is disorganized and disoriented.
Brute delivers another deafening blow with his paw and the powerful Bjorn can only throw a weak ass punch that lacks force and direction.
Blood has been drawn and the killer instinct in brute is alive and kicking well, he launches his attack again and again until Bjorn is left with no other option but to bolt away. Wrong move! Never turn your back to your opponent.
As Bjorn tries to run away, stumbling blindly and unsteadily, Brute leaps into the air and brings his full weight on top Bjorn and sink those monster teeth into Bjorn's jugular..
End of story
Brute 1, Bjorn 0.
That's how this event will play out 95% of the time.
Tigers are assassins.
I kuku didn't talk about tiger now. It's people that are bringing tiger into the picture ☹️☹️huh

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