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This is a list of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers. Being invited to talk at an
International Congress of Mathematicians The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is the largest conference for the topic of mathematics. It meets once every four years, hosted by the International Mathematical Union (IMU). The Fields Medals, the Nevanlinna Prize (to be rename ...
has been called "the equivalent, in this community, of an induction to a hall of fame." The current list of Plenary and Invited Speakers presented here is based on the ICM's post-WW II terminology, in which the one-hour speakers in the morning sessions are called "Plenary Speakers" and the other speakers (in the afternoon sessions) whose talks are included in the ICM published proceedings are called "Invited Speakers". In the pre-WW II congresses the Plenary Speakers were called "Invited Speakers".


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1897, Zürich

* Jules Andrade * Léon Autonne *
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
* N. V. Bougaïev *
Francesco Brioschi Francesco Brioschi (22 December 1824 – 13 December 1897) was an Italian mathematician. Biography Brioschi was born in Milan in 1824. He graduated from the Collegio Borromeo in 1847. From 1850 he taught analytical mechanics in the University ...
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Hermann Brunn Karl Hermann Brunn (1 August 1862 – 20 September 1939) was a German mathematician, known for his work in convex geometry (see Brunn–Minkowski inequality) and in knot theory. Brunnian links are named after him, as his 1892 article "Über Ve ...
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Cesare Burali-Forti Cesare Burali-Forti (13 August 1861 – 21 January 1931) was an Italian mathematician, after whom the Burali-Forti paradox is named. Biography Burali-Forti was born in Arezzo, and was an assistant of Giuseppe Peano in Turin from 1894 to 18 ...
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Charles Jean de la Vallée Poussin Charles-Jean Étienne Gustave Nicolas, baron de la Vallée Poussin (14 August 1866 – 2 March 1962) was a Belgian mathematician. He is best known for proving the prime number theorem. The king of Belgium ennobled him with the title of baron. Bi ...
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Gustaf Eneström Gustaf Hjalmar Eneström (5 September 1852 – 10 June 1923) was a Swedish mathematician, statistician and historian of mathematics known for introducing the Eneström index, which is used to identify Euler's writings. Most historical scholars re ...
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Federigo Enriques Abramo Giulio Umberto Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 – 14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebrai ...
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Gino Fano Gino Fano (5 January 18718 November 1952) was an Italian mathematician, best known as the founder of finite geometry. He was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Mantua, in Italy and died in Verona, also in Italy. Fano made various contributions ...
* Zoel García de Galdeano * Francesco Gerbaldi *
Paul Gordan __NOTOC__ Paul Albert Gordan (27 April 1837 – 21 December 1912) was a Jewish-German mathematician, a student of Carl Jacobi at the University of Königsberg before obtaining his PhD at the University of Breslau (1862),. and a professor a ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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Adolf Hurwitz Adolf Hurwitz (; 26 March 1859 – 18 November 1919) was a German mathematician who worked on algebra, analysis, geometry and number theory. Early life He was born in Hildesheim, then part of the Kingdom of Hanover, to a Jewish family and died ...
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Felix Klein Christian Felix Klein (; 25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and mathematics educator, known for his work with group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and on the associations between geometry and group ...
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Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
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Wilhelm Franz Meyer Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Meyer (1856–1934) was a German mathematician and one of the main editors of the '' Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften''. Life and work Meyer studied in the universities of Leipzig and Munich. In 1878, he ...
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Giuseppe Peano Giuseppe Peano (; ; 27 August 1858 – 20 April 1932) was an Italian mathematician and glottologist. The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much notation. The stand ...
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Ivan Pervushin Ivan Mikheevich Pervushin (russian: Иван Михеевич Первушин, sometimes transliterated as Pervusin or Pervouchine) (—) was a Russian clergyman and mathematician of the second half of the 19th century, known for his achievements ...
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Émile Picard Charles Émile Picard (; 24 July 1856 – 11 December 1941) was a French mathematician. He was elected the fifteenth member to occupy seat 1 of the Académie française in 1924. Life He was born in Paris on 24 July 1856 and educated there at th ...
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Salvatore Pincherle Salvatore Pincherle (March 11, 1853 – July 10, 1936) was an Italian mathematician. He contributed significantly to (and arguably helped to found) the field of functional analysis, established the Italian Mathematical Union (Italian: "''Unio ...
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Henri Poincaré Jules Henri Poincaré ( S: stress final syllable ; 29 April 1854 – 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathematics as "The ...
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Gusztáv Rados Gusztáv Rados (22 February 1862 in Pest–1 November 1942 in Budapest) was a Hungarian mathematician. Rados specialized in number theory, linear algebra, algebra, and differential geometry. In 1936, he was awarded the Grand Prize of the Hungar ...
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Theodor Reye Karl Theodor Reye (born 20 June 1838 in Ritzebüttel, Germany and died 2 July 1919 in Würzburg, Germany) was a German mathematician. He contributed to geometry, particularly projective geometry and synthetic geometry. He is best known for his ...
* Ernst Schröder *
Cyparissos Stephanos Cyparissos Stephanos ( el, Κυπάρισσος Στέφανος; May 11, 1857 - December 27, 1917) He was an author, mathematician, and professor. He was a pioneer in 20th century projective geometry. He studied with Vassilios Lakon. Lakon a ...
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Ludwig Stickelberger Ludwig Stickelberger (18 May 1850 – 11 April 1936) was a Swiss mathematician who made important contributions to linear algebra (theory of elementary divisors) and algebraic number theory (Stickelberger relation in the theory of cyclotomi ...
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Aurel Stodola Aurel Boleslav Stodola (11 May 1859 – 25 December 1942) was a Slovak engineer, physicist, and inventor. He was a pioneer in the area of technical thermodynamics and its applications and published his book ''Die Dampfturbine'' (the steam turbine ...
* H. Weber *
Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen (15 February 1839 – 6 January 1920) was a Danish mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections, algebraic surfaces, and history of mathematics. Biography Zeuthen was born in Grimst ...
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Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky ( rus, Никола́й Его́рович Жуко́вский, p=ʐʊˈkofskʲɪj;  – March 17, 1921) was a Russian scientist, mathematician and engineer, and a founding father of modern aero- and hydrodyna ...


1900, Paris

During the 1900 Congress in Paris, France, David Hilbert ''(pictured)'' announced his famous list of
Hilbert's problems Hilbert's problems are 23 problems in mathematics published by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1900. They were all unsolved at the time, and several proved to be very influential for 20th-century mathematics. Hilbert presented ten of the pro ...
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Federico Amodeo Federico Amodeo (8 October 1859, Avellino – 3 November 1946, Naples) was an Italian mathematician, specializing in projective geometry, and a historian of mathematics. He received in 1883 his Ph.D. (''laurea'') in mathematics from the University ...
* Léon Autonne * Ivar Otto Bendixson * Jean Boccardi *
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
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Moritz Cantor Moritz Benedikt Cantor (23 August 1829 – 10 April 1920) was a German historian of mathematics. Biography Cantor was born at Mannheim. He came from a Sephardi Jewish family that had emigrated to the Netherlands from Portugal Portugal, off ...
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Alfredo Capelli Alfredo Capelli (5 August 1855 – 28 January 1910) was an Italian mathematician who discovered Capelli's identity. Biography Capelli earned his Laurea from the University of Rome in 1877 under Giuseppe Battaglini, and moved to the Universi ...
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Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
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Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne (25 March 1862 – 23 September 1938) was a French engineer and mathematician. He founded the field of nomography, the graphic computation of algebraic equations, on charts which he called nomogram. Biography Philbert ...
* Zoel García de Galdeano *
Leonard Eugene Dickson Leonard Eugene Dickson (January 22, 1874 – January 17, 1954) was an American mathematician. He was one of the first American researchers in abstract algebra, in particular the theory of finite fields and classical groups, and is also remem ...
* Jules Drach *
Erik Ivar Fredholm Erik Ivar Fredholm (7 April 1866 – 17 August 1927) was a Swedish mathematician whose work on integral equations and operator theory foreshadowed the theory of Hilbert spaces. Biography Fredholm was born in Stockholm in 1866. He obtained his P ...
* Rikitaro Fujisawa *
Ángel Gallardo Ángel Gallardo may refer to: *Ángel Gallardo (civil engineer) (1867–1934), Argentine civil engineer, natural scientist, and politician *Ángel Gallardo (golfer) (born 1943), Spanish golfer *Ángel Ballesteros Gallardo Ángel Ballesteros Galla ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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Harris Hancock Harris Hancock (May 14, 1867 – March 19, 1944) was a mathematics professor at the University of Cincinnati who worked on algebraic number theory and related areas. He was the brother of the horse breeder Arthur B. Hancock. Biography Harris H ...
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David Hilbert David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many a ...
* Pierre Adolphe Issaly *
Eugen Jahnke Paul Rudolf Eugen Jahnke (born November 30, 1861 in Berlin, died October 18, 1921 in Berlin) was a German mathematician. Jahnke studied mathematics and physics at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where he graduated in 1886. In 1889 he received ...
* Victor Jamet *
Léopold Leau Léopold Leau (1868-1943) was a French mathematician, primarily known for his ties to international auxiliary languages. The Delegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language was founded on 7 January 1901 on Leau's initiative. ...
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Edgar Odell Lovett Edgar Odell Lovett (April 14, 1871 – August 13, 1957) was an American educator and education administrator. He was the first president of Rice Institute (now Rice University) in Houston, Texas. Lovett was recommended to the post by Woodr ...
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Charles Méray Hugues Charles Robert Méray (12 November 1835, in Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire – 2 February 1911, in Dijon) was a French mathematician. He is noted as the first to publish an arithmetical theory of irrational numbers. His work did not h ...
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Alexander Macfarlane Alexander Macfarlane FRSE LLD (21 April 1851 – 28 August 1913) was a Scottish logician, physicist, and mathematician. Life Macfarlane was born in Blairgowrie, Scotland, to Daniel MacFarlane (Shoemaker, Blairgowire) and Ann Small. He s ...
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Artemas Martin Artemas Martin (August 3, 1835 – November 7, 1918) was a self-educated American mathematician. Biography Martin was born on August 3, 1835, in Steuben County, New York, grew up in Venango County, Pennsylvania, and spent most of his life in E ...
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Gösta Mittag-Leffler Magnus Gustaf "Gösta" Mittag-Leffler (16 March 1846 – 7 July 1927) was a Swedish mathematician. His mathematical contributions are connected chiefly with the theory of functions, which today is called complex analysis. Biography Mittag-Leffle ...
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Henri Padé Henri Eugène Padé (; 17 December 1863 – 9 July 1953) was a French mathematician, who is now remembered mainly for his development of Padé approximation techniques for functions using rational functions. Education and career Pad ...
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Alessandro Padoa Alessandro Padoa (14 October 1868 – 25 November 1937) was an Italian mathematician and logician, a contributor to the school of Giuseppe Peano. He is remembered for a method for deciding whether, given some formal theory, a new primitive notion ...
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Henri Poincaré Jules Henri Poincaré ( S: stress final syllable ; 29 April 1854 – 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathematics as "The ...
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Cyparissos Stephanos Cyparissos Stephanos ( el, Κυπάρισσος Στέφανος; May 11, 1857 - December 27, 1917) He was an author, mathematician, and professor. He was a pioneer in 20th century projective geometry. He studied with Vassilios Lakon. Lakon a ...
* Irving Stringham * * * F. J. Vaes *
Giuseppe Veronese Giuseppe Veronese (7 May 1854 – 17 July 1917) was an Italian mathematician. He was born in Chioggia, near Venice. Education Veronese earned his laurea in mathematics from the Istituto Tecnico di Venezia in 1872. Work Although Veronese's work w ...
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Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
* Helge von Koch


1904, Heidelberg

* Jules Andrade * Léon Autonne * Anton Börsch *
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
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Pierre Boutroux Pierre Léon Boutroux (; 6 December 1880 – 15 August 1922) was a French mathematician and historian of science. Boutroux is chiefly known for his work in the history and philosophy of mathematics. Biography He was born in Paris on 6 December 18 ...
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Max Brückner Johannes Max Brückner (5 August 1860 – 1 November 1934) was a German geometer, known for his collection of polyhedral models. Education and career Brückner was born in Hartau, in the Kingdom of Saxony, a town that is now part of Zittau, ...
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Anton von Braunmühl Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl (22 December 1853, Tiflis – 7 March 1908, München) was a German historian of mathematics and mathematician who worked on synthetic geometry and trigonometry. Braunmühl was born in Tiflis but came from a Bavar ...
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Alexander von Brill Alexander Wilhelm von Brill (20 September 1842 – 18 June 1935) was a German mathematician. Born in Darmstadt, Hesse, Brill was educated at the University of Giessen, where he earned his doctorate under supervision of Alfred Clebsch. He held a c ...
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Moritz Cantor Moritz Benedikt Cantor (23 August 1829 – 10 April 1920) was a German historian of mathematics. Biography Cantor was born at Mannheim. He came from a Sephardi Jewish family that had emigrated to the Netherlands from Portugal Portugal, off ...
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Alfredo Capelli Alfredo Capelli (5 August 1855 – 28 January 1910) was an Italian mathematician who discovered Capelli's identity. Biography Capelli earned his Laurea from the University of Rome in 1877 under Giuseppe Battaglini, and moved to the Universi ...
* Nikolai Delaunay *
Samuel Dickstein Samuel Dickstein (February 5, 1885 – April 22, 1954) was a Democratic Congressional Representative from New York (22-year tenure), a New York State Supreme Court Justice, and a Soviet spy. He played a key role in establishing the committee th ...
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Gustaf Eneström Gustaf Hjalmar Eneström (5 September 1852 – 10 June 1923) was a Swedish mathematician, statistician and historian of mathematics known for introducing the Eneström index, which is used to identify Euler's writings. Most historical scholars re ...
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Henri Fehr Henri Fehr (Zurich, 2 February 1870 – Geneva, 2 November 1954) was a Swiss mathematician. He was the founder of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematical Sciences, of the journal " Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici" and of the journal ...
* Johannes Finsterbusch *
Sebastian Finsterwalder Sebastian Finsterwalder (4 October 1862 – 4 December 1951) was a German mathematician and glaciologist. Acknowledged as the "father of glacier photogrammetry"; he pioneered the use of repeat photography as a temporal surveying instrument in mea ...
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Robert Fricke Karl Emanuel Robert Fricke (24 September 1861 – 18 July 1930) was a German mathematician, known for his work in complex analysis, especially on elliptic, modular and automorphic functions. He was one of the main collaborators of Felix Kle ...
* Robert William Genese *
Paul Gordan __NOTOC__ Paul Albert Gordan (27 April 1837 – 21 December 1912) was a Jewish-German mathematician, a student of Carl Jacobi at the University of Königsberg before obtaining his PhD at the University of Breslau (1862),. and a professor a ...
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Alfred George Greenhill Sir Alfred George Greenhill, FRS FRAeS (29 November 1847 in London – 10 February 1927 in London), was a British mathematician. George Greenhill was educated at Christ's Hospital School and from there he went to St John's College, Cambridge i ...
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August Gutzmer Karl Friedrich August Gutzmer (2 February 1860 – 10 May 1924) was a German mathematician who was chairman of some German commissions about improvement of the teaching of mathematics. Life and work Gutzmer was born near Schwerin but his famil ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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David Hilbert David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many a ...
* Franc Hočevar *
Gyula Kőnig Gyula Kőnig (16 December 1849 – 8 April 1913) was a mathematician from Hungary. His mathematical publications in German appeared under the name Julius König. His son Dénes Kőnig was a graph theorist. Biography Gyula Kőnig was active lite ...
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Alfred Kempe Sir Alfred Bray Kempe FRS (6 July 1849 – 21 April 1922) was a mathematician best known for his work on linkages and the four colour theorem. Biography Kempe was the son of the Rector of St James's Church, Piccadilly, the Rev. John Edward K ...
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Felix Klein Christian Felix Klein (; 25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and mathematics educator, known for his work with group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and on the associations between geometry and group ...
* Johannes Knoblauch *
Leo Königsberger Leo Königsberger (15 October 1837 – 15 December 1921) was a German mathematician, and historian of science. He is best known for his three-volume biography of Hermann von Helmholtz, which remains the standard reference on the subject. In 20 ...
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Tullio Levi-Civita Tullio Levi-Civita, (, ; 29 March 1873 – 29 December 1941) was an Italian mathematician, most famous for his work on absolute differential calculus (tensor calculus) and its applications to the theory of relativity, but who also made significa ...
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Alfred Loewy Alfred Loewy (20 June 1873 – 25 January 1935) was a German mathematician who worked on representation theory. Loewy rings, Loewy length, Loewy decomposition and Loewy series are named after him. His graduate students included Wolfgang Krull ...
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Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
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Francis Sowerby Macaulay Francis Sowerby Macaulay FRS (11 February 1862, Witney – 9 February 1937, Cambridge) was an English mathematician who made significant contributions to algebraic geometry. He is known for his 1916 book ''The Algebraic Theory of Modular Systems ...
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Wilhelm Franz Meyer Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Meyer (1856–1934) was a German mathematician and one of the main editors of the '' Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften''. Life and work Meyer studied in the universities of Leipzig and Munich. In 1878, he ...
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Hermann Minkowski Hermann Minkowski (; ; 22 June 1864 – 12 January 1909) was a German mathematician and professor at Königsberg, Zürich and Göttingen. He created and developed the geometry of numbers and used geometrical methods to solve problems in number t ...
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Gösta Mittag-Leffler Magnus Gustaf "Gösta" Mittag-Leffler (16 March 1846 – 7 July 1927) was a Swedish mathematician. His mathematical contributions are connected chiefly with the theory of functions, which today is called complex analysis. Biography Mittag-Leffle ...
* Emil Müller *
Paul Painlevé Paul Painlevé (; 5 December 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French mathematician and statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the Third Republic: 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 April – 22 November 1925. His entry into politic ...
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Ludwig Prandtl Ludwig Prandtl (4 February 1875 – 15 August 1953) was a German fluid dynamicist, physicist and aerospace scientist. He was a pioneer in the development of rigorous systematic mathematical analyses which he used for underlying the science of ...
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Karl Rohn Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Rohn (January 25, 1855 in Bensheim, Schwanheim – August 4, 1920 in Leipzig) was a German mathematician, who studied geometry. Life and work Rohn studied in Darmstadt, Leipzig and Munich, initially engineering but then m ...
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Georg Scheffers 250px Georg Scheffers (21 November 1866 – 12 August 1945) was a German mathematician specializing in differential geometry. Life Scheffers was born on 21 November 1866 in the village of Altendorf near Holzminden (today incorporated into Holzm ...
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Ludwig Schlesinger Ludwig Schlesinger (Hungarian: Lajos Schlesinger, Slovak Ľudovít Schlesinger), (1 November 1864 – 15 December 1933) was a German mathematician known for the research in the field of linear differential equations. Biography Schlesinger att ...
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Arthur Moritz Schoenflies Arthur Moritz Schoenflies (; 17 April 1853 – 27 May 1928), sometimes written as Schönflies, was a German mathematician, known for his contributions to the application of group theory to crystallography, and for work in topology. Schoenflies ...
* Heinrich Schotten *
Corrado Segre Corrado Segre (20 August 1863 – 18 May 1924) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to the early development of algebraic geometry. Early life Corrado's parents were Abramo Segre and Estella De Ben ...
* Maximilian Simon *
Arnold Sommerfeld Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld, (; 5 December 1868 – 26 April 1951) was a German theoretical physicist who pioneered developments in atomic and quantum physics, and also educated and mentored many students for the new era of theoretica ...
* Antonín Václav Šourek *
Paul Stäckel Paul Gustav Samuel Stäckel (20 August 1862, Berlin – 12 December 1919, Heidelberg) was a German mathematician, active in the areas of differential geometry, number theory, and non-Euclidean geometry. In the area of prime number theory, he use ...
* Cyparissos Stéphanos *
Eduard Study Eduard Study ( ), more properly Christian Hugo Eduard Study (March 23, 1862 – January 6, 1930), was a German mathematician known for work on invariant theory of ternary forms (1889) and for the study of spherical trigonometry. He is also known f ...
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Heinrich Suter __NOTOC__ Heinrich Suter (4 January 1848 in Hedingen – 17 March 1922 in Dornach) was a historian of science specializing in Islamic mathematics and Islamic astronomy, astronomy. Education and career After graduation from the ''Industrie Sc ...
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Paul Tannery Paul Tannery (20 December 1843 – 27 November 1904) was a French mathematician and historian of mathematics. He was the older brother of mathematician Jules Tannery, to whose ''Notions Mathématiques'' he contributed an historical chapter. Thoug ...
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Giovanni Vailati Giovanni Vailati (24 April 1863 – 14 May 1909) was an Italian proto-analytic philosopher, historian of science, and mathematician. Life Vailati was born in Crema, Lombardy, and studied engineering at the University of Turin. He went on to le ...
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Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
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Georgy Voronoy Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy (russian: Георгий Феодосьевич Вороной; ukr, Георгій Феодосійович Вороний; 28 April 1868 – 20 November 1908) was an Russian Empire, Imperial Russian mathematician of U ...
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Heinrich Martin Weber Heinrich Martin Weber (5 March 1842, Heidelberg, Germany – 17 May 1913, Straßburg, Alsace-Lorraine, German Empire, now Strasbourg, France) was a German mathematician. Weber's main work was in algebra, number theory, and analysis. He is ...
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Julius Weingarten Julius Weingarten (2 March 1836 – 16 June 1910) was a German mathematician. He received his doctorate in 1864 from Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. He made some important contributions to the differential geometry of surfaces, su ...
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Hermann Wiener Hermann Ludwig Gustav Wiener (15 May 1857, Karlsruhe – 13 June 1939, Darmstadt) was a German mathematician. Education and career Hermann Wiener, whose father was the mathematician Christian Wiener, graduated from the ''Gymnasium'' in Karlsruh ...
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Ernest Julius Wilczynski Ernest Julius Wilczynski (November 13, 1876 – September 14, 1932) was an American mathematician considered the founder of projective differential geometry. Born in Hamburg, Germany, Wilczynski's family emigrated to America and settled in Chica ...
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Edwin Bidwell Wilson Edwin Bidwell Wilson (April 25, 1879 – December 28, 1964) was an American mathematician, statistician, physicist and general polymath. He was the sole protégé of Yale University physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs and was mentor to MIT economist ...
* Anders Wiman *
Wilhelm Wirtinger Wilhelm Wirtinger (19 July 1865 – 16 January 1945) was an Austrian mathematician, working in complex analysis, geometry, algebra, number theory, Lie groups and knot theory. Biography He was born at Ybbs on the Danube and studied at the Unive ...
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Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen (15 February 1839 – 6 January 1920) was a Danish mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections, algebraic surfaces, and history of mathematics. Biography Zeuthen was born in Grimst ...
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Max Abraham Max Abraham (; 26 March 1875 – 16 November 1922) was a German physicist known for his work on electromagnetism and his opposition to the theory of relativity. Biography Abraham was born in Danzig, Imperial Germany (now Gdańsk in Poland) t ...
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Federico Amodeo Federico Amodeo (8 October 1859, Avellino – 3 November 1946, Naples) was an Italian mathematician, specializing in projective geometry, and a historian of mathematics. He received in 1883 his Ph.D. (''laurea'') in mathematics from the University ...
* Jules Andrade *
Friedrich Simon Archenhold Friedrich Simon Archenhold (2 October 1861 in Lichtenau, Westphalia – 14 October 1939 in Berlin) was an astronomer who founded the Treptow Observatory (today the Archenhold Observatory) in Berlin-Treptow. He graduated from the Realgymnasium in ...
* Léon Autonne * Giuseppe Bagnera * Emanuel Beke * Felix Bernstein *
Luigi Bianchi Luigi Bianchi (18 January 1856 – 6 June 1928) was an Italians, Italian mathematician. He was born in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, and died in Pisa. He was a leading member of the vigorous Italian school of algebraic geometry, geometric school which fl ...
* Giovanni Boccardi *
Tommaso Boggio Tommaso Boggio (22 December 1877 – 25 May 1963) was an Italian mathematician. Boggio worked in mathematical physics, differential geometry, analysis, and financial mathematics. He was an invited speaker in International Congress of Mathemati ...
* Georg Bohlmann *
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
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Pierre Boutroux Pierre Léon Boutroux (; 6 December 1880 – 15 August 1922) was a French mathematician and historian of science. Boutroux is chiefly known for his work in the history and philosophy of mathematics. Biography He was born in Paris on 6 December 18 ...
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Max Brückner Johannes Max Brückner (5 August 1860 – 1 November 1934) was a German geometer, known for his collection of polyhedral models. Education and career Brückner was born in Hartau, in the Kingdom of Saxony, a town that is now part of Zittau, ...
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L. E. J. Brouwer Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer (; ; 27 February 1881 – 2 December 1966), usually cited as L. E. J. Brouwer but known to his friends as Bertus, was a Dutch mathematician and philosopher, who worked in topology, set theory, measure theory and compl ...
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George H. Bryan George Hartley Bryan FRS (1 March 1864 – 13 October 1928) was an English applied mathematician who was an authority on thermodynamics and aeronautics. He was born in Cambridge, and was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, obtaining his BA in 188 ...
* Silvio Canevazzi *
Alfredo Capelli Alfredo Capelli (5 August 1855 – 28 January 1910) was an Italian mathematician who discovered Capelli's identity. Biography Capelli earned his Laurea from the University of Rome in 1877 under Giuseppe Battaglini, and moved to the Universi ...
* Giuseppe Casazza * Thomas Claxton Fidler * :it:Alberto Conti * *
Maurice d'Ocagne Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne (25 March 1862 – 23 September 1938) was a French engineer and mathematician. He founded the field of nomography, the graphic computation of algebraic equations, on charts which he called nomogram. Biography Philbert ...
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Gaston Darboux Jean-Gaston Darboux FAS MIF FRS FRSE (14 August 1842 – 23 February 1917) was a French mathematician. Life According this birth certificate he was born in Nîmes in France on 14 August 1842, at 1 am. However, probably due to the midnigh ...
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George Darwin Sir George Howard Darwin, (9 July 1845 – 7 December 1912) was an English barrister and astronomer, the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin and Emma Darwin. Biography George H. Darwin was born at Down House, Kent, the fifth chil ...
* Miles Menander Dawson * Michele de Franchis * Zoel García de Galdeano * Fernando de Helguero *
Leonard Eugene Dickson Leonard Eugene Dickson (January 22, 1874 – January 17, 1954) was an American mathematician. He was one of the first American researchers in abstract algebra, in particular the theory of finite fields and classical groups, and is also remem ...
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Pierre Duhem Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem (; 9 June 1861 – 14 September 1916) was a French theoretical physicist who worked on thermodynamics, hydrodynamics, and the theory of elasticity. Duhem was also a historian of science, noted for his work on the Euro ...
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Walther von Dyck Walther Franz Anton von Dyck (6 December 1856 – 5 November 1934), born Dyck () and later ennobled, was a German mathematician. He is credited with being the first to define a mathematical group, in the modern sense in . He laid the foundations ...
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William Palin Elderton Sir William Palin Elderton KBE PhD (Oslo) (1877–1962) was a British actuary who served as president of the Institute of Actuaries (1932–1934). Elderton also had a very long association with the statistical journal Biometrika. In its early days h ...
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Federigo Enriques Abramo Giulio Umberto Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 – 14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebrai ...
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Henri Fehr Henri Fehr (Zurich, 2 February 1870 – Geneva, 2 November 1954) was a Swiss mathematician. He was the founder of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematical Sciences, of the journal " Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici" and of the journal ...
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Giovanni Frattini Giovanni Frattini (8 January 1852 – 21 July 1925) was an Italian mathematician, noted for his contributions to group theory. Biography Frattini entered the University of Rome in 1869, where he studied mathematics with Giuseppe Battaglini, Eug ...
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Ivar Fredholm Erik Ivar Fredholm (7 April 1866 – 17 August 1927) was a Swedish mathematician whose work on integral equations and operator theory foreshadowed the theory of Hilbert spaces. Biography Fredholm was born in Stockholm in 1866. He obtained his P ...
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Guido Fubini Guido Fubini (19 January 1879 – 6 June 1943) was an Italian mathematician, known for Fubini's theorem and the Fubini–Study metric. Life Born in Venice, he was steered towards mathematics at an early age by his teachers and his father, who w ...
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Antonio Garbasso Antonio Garbasso (16 April 1871 – 14 March 1933) was an Italian physicist and National Fascist Party politician. He was the 14th mayor and the 1st podestà of Florence, Kingdom of Italy.''Antonio Garbasso: la vita, il pensiero e l'opera scientifi ...
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Corrado Gini Corrado Gini (23 May 1884 – 13 March 1965) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the income inequality in a society. Gini was a proponent of organicism and applied it to nati ...
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Paul Gordan __NOTOC__ Paul Albert Gordan (27 April 1837 – 21 December 1912) was a Jewish-German mathematician, a student of Carl Jacobi at the University of Königsberg before obtaining his PhD at the University of Breslau (1862),. and a professor a ...
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George Greenhill Sir Alfred George Greenhill, FRS FRAeS (29 November 1847 in London – 10 February 1927 in London), was a British mathematician. George Greenhill was educated at Christ's Hospital School and from there he went to St John's College, Cambridge ...
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August Gutzmer Karl Friedrich August Gutzmer (2 February 1860 – 10 May 1924) was a German mathematician who was chairman of some German commissions about improvement of the teaching of mathematics. Life and work Gutzmer was born near Schwerin but his famil ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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Gerhard Hessenberg Gerhard Hessenberg (16 August 1874 – 16 November 1925) was a German mathematician who worked in projective geometry, differential geometry, and set theory. Career Hessenberg received his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1899 under the gu ...
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Paul Koebe Paul Koebe (15 February 1882 – 6 August 1945) was a 20th-century German mathematician. His work dealt exclusively with the complex numbers, his most important results being on the uniformization of Riemann surfaces in a series of four papers in ...
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Horace Lamb Sir Horace Lamb (27 November 1849 – 4 December 1934)R. B. Potts,, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 5, MUP, 1974, pp 54–55. Retrieved 5 Sep 2009 was a British applied mathematician and author of several influential texts on ...
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Beppo Levi Beppo Levi (14 May 1875 – 28 August 1961) was an Italian mathematician. He published high-level academic articles and books, not only on mathematics, but also on physics, history, philosophy, and pedagogy. Levi was a member of the Bologna Aca ...
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Tullio Levi-Civita Tullio Levi-Civita, (, ; 29 March 1873 – 29 December 1941) was an Italian mathematician, most famous for his work on absolute differential calculus (tensor calculus) and its applications to the theory of relativity, but who also made significa ...
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Hendrik Lorentz Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (; 18 July 1853 – 4 February 1928) was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He also derived the Lorentz t ...
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Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
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Luigi Luiggi Luigi Luiggi (born 3 August 1856 in Genoa - 1 February 1931 in Rome) was an Italian engineer and politician. He was a senator for the Italian parliament. He led the Cabinet on the Ministry of Public Works from 1892 to 1893. He received the Order ...
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Alexander Macfarlane Alexander Macfarlane FRSE LLD (21 April 1851 – 28 August 1913) was a Scottish logician, physicist, and mathematician. Life Macfarlane was born in Blairgowrie, Scotland, to Daniel MacFarlane (Shoemaker, Blairgowire) and Ann Small. He s ...
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Roberto Marcolongo Roberto Marcolongo (August 28, 1862 in Rome – May 16, 1943 in Rome) was an Italian mathematician, known for his research in vector calculus and theoretical physics. He graduated in 1886, and later he was an assistant of Valentino Cerruti in Rom ...
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Gösta Mittag-Leffler Magnus Gustaf "Gösta" Mittag-Leffler (16 March 1846 – 7 July 1927) was a Swedish mathematician. His mathematical contributions are connected chiefly with the theory of functions, which today is called complex analysis. Biography Mittag-Leffle ...
* Domenico Montesano * Robert de Montessus de Ballore *
E. H. Moore Eliakim Hastings Moore (; January 26, 1862 – December 30, 1932), usually cited as E. H. Moore or E. Hastings Moore, was an American mathematician. Life Moore, the son of a Methodist minister and grandson of US Congressman Eliakim H. Moore, di ...
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Simon Newcomb Simon Newcomb (March 12, 1835 – July 11, 1909) was a Canadian–American astronomer, applied mathematician, and autodidactic polymath. He served as Professor of Mathematics in the United States Navy and at Johns Hopkins University. Born in Nov ...
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Onorato Nicoletti Onorato Nicoletti (21 June 1872, Rieti – 31 December 1929, Pisa) was an Italian mathematician. Biography Nicoletti received his ''laurea'' in 1894 from the Scuola Normale di Pisa. In 1898, he became a professor of infinitesimal calculus at th ...
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Max Noether Max Noether (24 September 1844 – 13 December 1921) was a German mathematician who worked on algebraic geometry and the theory of algebraic functions. He has been called "one of the finest mathematicians of the nineteenth century". He was the ...
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Ernesto Pascal Ernesto Pascal (1865–1940) was an Italian mathematician. Life and work Pascal graduated in mathematics from the university of Naples in 1887. In the following two years he attended courses in the universities of Pisa and Göttingen; in the l ...
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Mihailo Petrović Mihailo ( sr-cyr, Михаило) or Mihajlo () is a Serbian masculine given name, a variant of the Hebrew name ''Michael''. Common as a given name among Serbs, it is an uncommon surname. It may refer to: * Mihailo Vojislavljević ( fl. 1050–d. ...
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Émile Picard Charles Émile Picard (; 24 July 1856 – 11 December 1941) was a French mathematician. He was elected the fifteenth member to occupy seat 1 of the Académie française in 1924. Life He was born in Paris on 24 July 1856 and educated there at th ...
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Salvatore Pincherle Salvatore Pincherle (March 11, 1853 – July 10, 1936) was an Italian mathematician. He contributed significantly to (and arguably helped to found) the field of functional analysis, established the Italian Mathematical Union (Italian: "''Unio ...
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Laura Pisati Laura Pisati (1869/1870 - 30 March 1908) was an Italian mathematician. She was the first Italian to join the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV), in 1905, and in 1908 became the first woman invited to deliver a lecture at International Congress ...
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Giulio Pittarelli Giulio Pittarelli (3 February 1852, Campochiaro, Campobasso – 2 March 1934, Rome (with bibliography of Pittarelli's publications)) was an Italian mathematician, specializing in descriptive geometry and algebraic geometry. Pittarelli received from ...
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Henri Poincaré Jules Henri Poincaré ( S: stress final syllable ; 29 April 1854 – 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathematics as "The ...
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John Henry Poynting John Henry Poynting FRS (9 September 185230 March 1914) was an English physicist. He was the first professor of physics at Mason Science College from 1880 to 1900, and then the successor institution, the University of Birmingham until his deat ...
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Albert Quiquet Albert Quiquet (1862 – 22 August 1934) was a French actuary and statistician, perhaps best known for his role in transcribing and editing the lectures given by Henri Poincaré and published under the title ''Calcul des probabilités''. Quiquet gr ...
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Gusztáv Rados Gusztáv Rados (22 February 1862 in Pest–1 November 1942 in Budapest) was a Hungarian mathematician. Rados specialized in number theory, linear algebra, algebra, and differential geometry. In 1936, he was awarded the Grand Prize of the Hungar ...
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Frigyes Riesz Frigyes Riesz ( hu, Riesz Frigyes, , sometimes spelled as Frederic; 22 January 1880 – 28 February 1956) was a HungarianEberhard Zeidler: Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications: Linear monotone operators. Springer, 199/ref> mathema ...
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Ludwig Schlesinger Ludwig Schlesinger (Hungarian: Lajos Schlesinger, Slovak Ľudovít Schlesinger), (1 November 1864 – 15 December 1933) was a German mathematician known for the research in the field of linear differential equations. Biography Schlesinger att ...
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Corrado Segre Corrado Segre (20 August 1863 – 18 May 1924) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to the early development of algebraic geometry. Early life Corrado's parents were Abramo Segre and Estella De Ben ...
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Francesco Severi Francesco Severi (13 April 1879 – 8 December 1961) was an Italian mathematician. He was the chair of the committee on Fields Medal on 1936, at the first delivery. Severi was born in Arezzo, Italy. He is famous for his contributions to algeb ...
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Carlo Severini Carlo Severini (10 March 1872 – 11 May 1951) was an Italian mathematician: he was born in Arcevia (Province of Ancona) and died in Pesaro. Severini, independently from Dmitri Fyodorovich Egorov, proved and published earlier a proof of the the ...
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David Eugene Smith David Eugene Smith (January 21, 1860 – July 29, 1944) was an American mathematician, educator, and editor. Education and career David Eugene Smith is considered one of the founders of the field of mathematics education. Smith was born in Cortl ...
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Carlo Somigliana Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami. He made important contributions to linear elasticity: ...
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Arnold Sommerfeld Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld, (; 5 December 1868 – 26 April 1951) was a German theoretical physicist who pioneered developments in atomic and quantum physics, and also educated and mentored many students for the new era of theoretica ...
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Carl Størmer Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist. In mathematics, he is known for his work in number theory, including the calculation of and Størmer's theorem on consecu ...
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Giovanni Vailati Giovanni Vailati (24 April 1863 – 14 May 1909) was an Italian proto-analytic philosopher, historian of science, and mathematician. Life Vailati was born in Crema, Lombardy, and studied engineering at the University of Turin. He went on to le ...
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Giuseppe Veronese Giuseppe Veronese (7 May 1854 – 17 July 1917) was an Italian mathematician. He was born in Chioggia, near Venice. Education Veronese earned his laurea in mathematics from the Istituto Tecnico di Venezia in 1872. Work Although Veronese's work w ...
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Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
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William Henry Young William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential ca ...
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Ernst Zermelo Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo (, ; 27 July 187121 May 1953) was a German logician and mathematician, whose work has major implications for the foundations of mathematics. He is known for his role in developing Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic se ...
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Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen (15 February 1839 – 6 January 1920) was a Danish mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections, algebraic surfaces, and history of mathematics. Biography Zeuthen was born in Grimst ...


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Max Abraham Max Abraham (; 26 March 1875 – 16 November 1922) was a German physicist known for his work on electromagnetism and his opposition to the theory of relativity. Biography Abraham was born in Danzig, Imperial Germany (now Gdańsk in Poland) t ...
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Luigi Amoroso Luigi Amoroso (26 March 1886 – 28 October 1965) was an Italian neoclassical economist influenced by Vilfredo Pareto. He provided support for and influenced the economic policy during the fascist regime. Work The microeconomical concept of the ...
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Maxime Bôcher Maxime Bôcher (August 28, 1867 – September 12, 1918) was an American mathematician who published about 100 papers on differential equations, series, and algebra. He also wrote elementary texts such as ''Trigonometry'' and ''Analytic Geometry''. ...
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Harry Bateman Harry Bateman FRS (29 May 1882 – 21 January 1946) was an English mathematician with a specialty in differential equations of mathematical physics. With Ebenezer Cunningham, he expanded the views of spacetime symmetry of Lorentz and Poincare ...
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Geoffrey Thomas Bennett Geoffrey Thomas Bennett (1868–1943) was an English mathematician, professor at the University of Cambridge. Life and work Born in London, he began his secondary studies at the University College School, under Robert Tucker (mathematician), ...
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Sergei Natanovich Bernstein Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (russian: Серге́й Ната́нович Бернште́йн, sometimes Romanized as ; 5 March 1880 – 26 October 1968) was a Ukrainian and Russian mathematician of Jewish origin known for contributions to parti ...
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Wilhelm Blaschke Wilhelm Johann Eugen Blaschke (13 September 1885 – 17 March 1962) was an Austrian mathematician working in the fields of differential and integral geometry. Education and career Blaschke was the son of mathematician Josef Blaschke, who taught ...
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Otto Blumenthal Ludwig Otto Blumenthal (20 July 1876 – 12 November 1944) was a German mathematician and professor at RWTH Aachen University. Biography He was born in Frankfurt, Hesse-Nassau. A student of David Hilbert, Blumenthal was an editor of ''Mathematis ...
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Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
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Max Brückner Johannes Max Brückner (5 August 1860 – 1 November 1934) was a German geometer, known for his collection of polyhedral models. Education and career Brückner was born in Hartau, in the Kingdom of Saxony, a town that is now part of Zittau, ...
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Selig Brodetsky Selig Brodetsky, זליג ברודצק (10 February 1888 – 18 May 1954) was a Russian-born English mathematician, a member of the World Zionist Executive, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the second president of the ...
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Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich (8 February 1875 – 24 August 1929) was an English mathematician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Life Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich was born on 8 February 1875, in Wolverhampton, England. He was descended from ...
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L. E. J. Brouwer Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer (; ; 27 February 1881 – 2 December 1966), usually cited as L. E. J. Brouwer but known to his friends as Bertus, was a Dutch mathematician and philosopher, who worked in topology, set theory, measure theory and compl ...
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Ernest William Brown Ernest William Brown FRS (29 November 1866 – 22 July 1938) was an English mathematician and astronomer, who spent the majority of his career working in the United States and became a naturalised American citizen in 1923. His life's work was ...
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Walther von Dyck Walther Franz Anton von Dyck (6 December 1856 – 5 November 1934), born Dyck () and later ennobled, was a German mathematician. He is credited with being the first to define a mathematical group, in the modern sense in . He laid the foundations ...
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Francis Ysidro Edgeworth Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (8 February 1845 – 13 February 1926) was an Anglo-Irish philosopher and political economist who made significant contributions to the methods of statistics during the 1880s. From 1891 onward, he was appointed the ...
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Edwin Bailey Elliott Edwin Bailey Elliott FRS (born 1 June 1851, Oxford, England; died 21 July 1937 in Oxford, England) was a mathematician who worked on invariant theory. In 1892 he was appointed Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Oxford. He was elected a ...
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Gustaf Eneström Gustaf Hjalmar Eneström (5 September 1852 – 10 June 1923) was a Swedish mathematician, statistician and historian of mathematics known for introducing the Eneström index, which is used to identify Euler's writings. Most historical scholars re ...
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Federigo Enriques Abramo Giulio Umberto Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 – 14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebrai ...
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Paul Peter Ewald Paul Peter Ewald, FRS (January 23, 1888 in Berlin, Germany – August 22, 1985 in Ithaca, New York) was a German crystallographer and physicist, a pioneer of X-ray diffraction methods. Education Ewald received his early education in the classi ...
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Ludwig Föppl Karl Ludwig Föppl (27 February 1887 – 13 May 1976) was a German mechanical engineer who succeeded his father, August Föppl as Professor of Technical Mechanics at the Technical University of Munich. During World War I, Föppl worked as a cry ...
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Henri Fehr Henri Fehr (Zurich, 2 February 1870 – Geneva, 2 November 1954) was a Swiss mathematician. He was the founder of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematical Sciences, of the journal " Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici" and of the journal ...
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John Charles Fields John Charles Fields, FRS, FRSC (May 14, 1863 – August 9, 1932) was a Canadian mathematician and the founder of the Fields Medal for outstanding achievement in mathematics. Career Born in Hamilton, Ontario, to a leather shop owner, Fields ...
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André Gérardin André Gérardin (1879, Nancy, France, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 1953, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle) was a French mathematician, specializing in number theory and calculating machines used in integer factorization, factoring large positive integer ...
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Marcel Grossmann Marcel Grossmann (April 9, 1878 – September 7, 1936) was a Swiss mathematician and a friend and classmate of Albert Einstein. Grossmann was a member of an old Swiss family from Zurich. His father managed a textile factory. He became a Profe ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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Johann Georg Hagen Johann (John) Georg Hagen (March 6, 1847 – September 6, 1930) was an Austrian Jesuit priest and astronomer. After serving as Director of the Georgetown University Observatory he was called to Rome by Pope Pius X in 1906 to be the first Je ...
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G. H. Hardy Godfrey Harold Hardy (7 February 1877 – 1 December 1947) was an English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. In biology, he is known for the Hardy–Weinberg principle, a basic principle of pop ...
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Micaiah John Muller Hill Micaiah John Muller Hill FRS (1856–1929) was an English mathematician, known for Hill's spherical vortex and Hill's tetrahedra. He was born on 22 February 1856 in Bengal, India, the son of Revd. Samuel John Hill (1825–1881) and Leonora Jo ...
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Bohuslav Hostinský Bohuslav Hostinský (1884–1951) was a Czechoslovak mathematician and theoretical physicist. Family His father Otakar Hostinský was a musicologist and professor of aesthetics at Charles University. Bohuslav Hostinský was the eldest of four sib ...
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Hilda Phoebe Hudson Hilda Phoebe Hudson (11 June 1881 Cambridge – 26 November 1965 London) was an English mathematician who worked on algebraic geometry, in particular on Cremona transformations. Hudson was interested in the link between mathematics and her rel ...
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Edward Vermilye Huntington Edward Vermilye Huntington (April 26, 1874November 25, 1952) was an American mathematician. Biography Huntington was awarded the B.A. and the M.A. by Harvard University in 1895 and 1897, respectively. After two years' teaching at Williams College ...
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Zygmunt Janiszewski Zygmunt Janiszewski (12 July 1888 – 3 January 1920) was a Polish mathematician. Early life and education He was born to mother Julia Szulc-Chojnicka and father, Czeslaw Janiszewski who was a graduate of the University of Warsaw and served as t ...
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Philip Jourdain Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain (16 October 1879 – 1 October 1919) was a British logician and follower of Bertrand Russell. Background He was born in Ashbourne in Derbyshire* one of a large family belonging to Emily Clay and his father Franc ...
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Theodore von Kármán Theodore von Kármán ( hu, ( szőllőskislaki) Kármán Tódor ; born Tivadar Mihály Kármán; 11 May 18816 May 1963) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, aerospace engineer, and physicist who was active primarily in the fields of aeronaut ...
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Dénes Kőnig Dénes Kőnig (September 21, 1884 – October 19, 1944) was a Hungarian mathematician of Jewish heritage who worked in and wrote the first textbook on the field of graph theory. Biography Kőnig was born in Budapest, the son of mathematician Gyu ...
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József Kürschák József Kürschák (14 March 1864 – 26 March 1933) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian mathematician noted for his work on trigonometry and for his creation of the theory of Valuation (algebra), valuations. He proved that every valued field can be ...
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Edward Kasner Edward Kasner (April 2, 1878 – January 7, 1955) was an American mathematician who was appointed Tutor on Mathematics in the Columbia University Mathematics Department. Kasner was the first Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ...
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Horace Lamb Sir Horace Lamb (27 November 1849 – 4 December 1934)R. B. Potts,, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 5, MUP, 1974, pp 54–55. Retrieved 5 Sep 2009 was a British applied mathematician and author of several influential texts on ...
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Joseph Larmor Sir Joseph Larmor (11 July 1857 – 19 May 1942) was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter. His most influent ...
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Edmund Landau Edmund Georg Hermann Landau (14 February 1877 – 19 February 1938) was a German mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory and complex analysis. Biography Edmund Landau was born to a Jewish family in Berlin. His father was Leopold ...
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Armin Otto Leuschner Armin Otto Leuschner (January 16, 1868 – April 22, 1953) was an American astronomer and educator. Biography Leuschner was born on January 16, 1868, in the United States but raised in Germany. He returned to the United States for universi ...
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John Edensor Littlewood John Edensor Littlewood (9 June 1885 – 6 September 1977) was a British mathematician. He worked on topics relating to analysis, number theory, and differential equations, and had lengthy collaborations with G. H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanu ...
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Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
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Augustus Edward Hough Love Augustus Edward Hough Love FRS (17 April 1863, Weston-super-Mare – 5 June 1940, Oxford), often known as A. E. H. Love, was a mathematician famous for his work on the mathematical theory of elasticity. He also worked on wave propagation and hi ...
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Alexander Macfarlane Alexander Macfarlane FRSE LLD (21 April 1851 – 28 August 1913) was a Scottish logician, physicist, and mathematician. Life Macfarlane was born in Blairgowrie, Scotland, to Daniel MacFarlane (Shoemaker, Blairgowire) and Ann Small. He s ...
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E. H. Moore Eliakim Hastings Moore (; January 26, 1862 – December 30, 1932), usually cited as E. H. Moore or E. Hastings Moore, was an American mathematician. Life Moore, the son of a Methodist minister and grandson of US Congressman Eliakim H. Moore, di ...
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Frank Morley Frank Morley (September 9, 1860 – October 17, 1937) was a leading mathematician, known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry. Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof of the celebr ...
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Forest Ray Moulton Forest Ray Moulton (April 29, 1872 – December 7, 1952) was an American astronomer. Biography He was born in Le Roy, Michigan, and was educated at Albion College. After graduating in 1894 (Bachelor of Arts, A.B.), he performed his graduate s ...
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Robert Franklin Muirhead Robert Franklin Muirhead (22 January 1860 – 16 January 1941), was a Scottish mathematician who discovered Muirhead's inequality. Early life and education Born at Shawlands, Glasgow, in January 1860, Robert Franklyn Muirhead received his early ...
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Eric Harold Neville Eric Harold Neville, known as E. H. Neville (1 January 1889 London, England – 22 August 1961 Reading, Berkshire, England) was an English mathematician. A heavily fictionalised portrayal of his life is rendered in the 2007 novel ''The Indian ...
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Alessandro Padoa Alessandro Padoa (14 October 1868 – 25 November 1937) was an Italian mathematician and logician, a contributor to the school of Giuseppe Peano. He is remembered for a method for deciding whether, given some formal theory, a new primitive notion ...
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Giuseppe Peano Giuseppe Peano (; ; 27 August 1858 – 20 April 1932) was an Italian mathematician and glottologist. The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much notation. The stand ...
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William Peddie 250px, William Peddie (ca 1910) William Peddie FRSE LLD (31 May 1861 – 2 June 1946) was a Scottish physicist and applied mathematician, known for his research on colour vision and molecular magnetism. Life He was born in Papa Westray in Orkney ...
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Albert Quiquet Albert Quiquet (1862 – 22 August 1934) was a French actuary and statistician, perhaps best known for his role in transcribing and editing the lectures given by Henri Poincaré and published under the title ''Calcul des probabilités''. Quiquet gr ...
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Ferdinand Rudio Ferdinand Rudio (born 2 August 1856 in Wiesbaden, died 21 June 1929 in Zurich) was a German and Swiss mathematician and historian of mathematics.. Education and career Rudio's father and maternal grandfather were both public officials in the ind ...
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Carl David Tolmé Runge Carl David Tolmé Runge (; 30 August 1856 – 3 January 1927) was a German mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist. He was co-developer and co-eponym of the Runge–Kutta method (German pronunciation: ), in the field of what is today known a ...
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Ralph Allen Sampson Ralph Allan (or Allen) Sampson FRS FRSE LLD (25 June 1866 – 7 November 1939) was a British astronomer. Life Sampson was born in Schull, County Cork in Ireland, then part of the UK. He was the fourth of five children to James Sampson, a Corn ...
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Ludwig Schlesinger Ludwig Schlesinger (Hungarian: Lajos Schlesinger, Slovak Ľudovít Schlesinger), (1 November 1864 – 15 December 1933) was a German mathematician known for the research in the field of linear differential equations. Biography Schlesinger att ...
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Pieter Hendrik Schoute Pieter Hendrik Schoute (21 January 1846, Wormerveer – 18 April 1913, Groningen) was a Dutch mathematician known for his work on regular polytopes and Euclidean geometry. He started his career as a civil engineer, but became a professor of ...
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William Fleetwood Sheppard William Fleetwood Sheppard FRSE LLM (20 November 1863 – 12 October 1936) Australian-British civil servant, mathematician and statistician remembered for his work in finite differences A finite difference is a mathematical expression of ...
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Ludwik Silberstein Ludwik Silberstein (1872 – 1948) was a Polish-American physicist who helped make special relativity and general relativity staples of university coursework. His textbook '' The Theory of Relativity'' was published by Macmillan in 1914 with a se ...
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David Eugene Smith David Eugene Smith (January 21, 1860 – July 29, 1944) was an American mathematician, educator, and editor. Education and career David Eugene Smith is considered one of the founders of the field of mathematics education. Smith was born in Cortl ...
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Marian Smoluchowski Marian Smoluchowski (; 28 May 1872 – 5 September 1917) was a Polish physicist who worked in the Polish territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was a pioneer of statistical physics, and an avid mountaineer. Life Born into an upper-c ...
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Carlo Somigliana Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami. He made important contributions to linear elasticity: ...
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Duncan Sommerville Duncan MacLaren Young Sommerville (1879–1934) was a Scottish mathematician and astronomer. He compiled a bibliography on non-Euclidean geometry and also wrote a leading textbook in that field. He also wrote ''Introduction to the Geometry of N ...
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Johan Frederik Steffensen Johan Frederik Steffensen (28 February 1873, in Copenhagen – 20 December 1961) was a Danish mathematician, statistician, and actuary who did research in the fields of calculus of finite differences and interpolation. He was professor of a ...
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Eduard Study Eduard Study ( ), more properly Christian Hugo Eduard Study (March 23, 1862 – January 6, 1930), was a German mathematician known for work on invariant theory of ternary forms (1889) and for the study of spherical trigonometry. He is also known f ...
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J. J. Thomson Sir Joseph John Thomson (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist and Nobel Laureate in Physics, credited with the discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be discovered. In 1897, Thomson showed that ...
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Herbert Hall Turner Herbert Hall Turner (13 August 1861 – 20 August 1930) was a British astronomer and seismologist. Biography Herbert Hall Turner was educated at the Leeds Modern School, Clifton College, Bristol and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1884 h ...
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Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
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Roland Weitzenböck Roland Weitzenböck (26 May 1885 – 24 July 1955) was an Austrian mathematician working on differential geometry who introduced the Weitzenböck connection. He was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Amsterdam in 1923 at the ...
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Alfred North Whitehead Alfred North Whitehead (15 February 1861 – 30 December 1947) was an English mathematician and philosopher. He is best known as the defining figure of the philosophical school known as process philosophy, which today has found applicat ...
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E. T. Whittaker Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker (24 October 1873 – 24 March 1956) was a British mathematician, physicist, and historian of science. Whittaker was a leading mathematical scholar of the early 20th-century who contributed widely to applied mathema ...
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Ernst Zermelo Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo (, ; 27 July 187121 May 1953) was a German logician and mathematician, whose work has major implications for the foundations of mathematics. He is known for his role in developing Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic se ...
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Johan Antony Barrau Johan Antony Barrau (3 April 1873, Oisterwijk – 8 January 1953, Utrecht) was a Dutch mathematician, specializing in geometry. Barrau was educated at the Dutch Royal Naval College at Willemsoord and then at the University of Amsterdam. From 18 ...
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Pierre Boutroux Pierre Léon Boutroux (; 6 December 1880 – 15 August 1922) was a French mathematician and historian of science. Boutroux is chiefly known for his work in the history and philosophy of mathematics. Biography He was born in Paris on 6 December 18 ...
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Henri Brocard Pierre René Jean Baptiste Henri Brocard (12 May 1845 – 16 January 1922) was a French meteorologist and mathematician, in particular a geometer. His best-known achievement is the invention and discovery of the properties of the Brocard point ...
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Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
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Albert Châtelet Albert Châtelet (24 October 1883 – 30 June 1960) was a French politician and mathematician. Biography Châtelet was a student at the École normale supérieure (Paris) from 1905 to 1908, succeeding to the Agrégation (a highly selective compe ...
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Percy John Daniell Percy John Daniell (9 January 1889 – 25 May 1946) was a pure and applied mathematician. Early life and education Daniell was born in Valparaiso, Chile. His family returned to England in 1895. Daniell attended King Edward's School, Birmingh ...
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Maurice d'Ocagne Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne (25 March 1862 – 23 September 1938) was a French engineer and mathematician. He founded the field of nomography, the graphic computation of algebraic equations, on charts which he called nomogram. Biography Philbert ...
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Théophile de Donder Théophile Ernest de Donder (; 19 August 1872 – 11 May 1957) was a Belgian mathematician and physicist famous for his work (published in 1923) in developing correlations between the Newtonian concept of chemical affinity and the Gibbsian concep ...
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Arnaud Denjoy Arnaud Denjoy (; 5 January 1884 – 21 January 1974) was a French mathematician. Biography Denjoy was born in Auch, Gers. His contributions include work in harmonic analysis and differential equations. Henstock–Kurzweil integral, His integral ...
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Leonard Eugene Dickson Leonard Eugene Dickson (January 22, 1874 – January 17, 1954) was an American mathematician. He was one of the first American researchers in abstract algebra, in particular the theory of finite fields and classical groups, and is also remem ...
* Jules Drach * L. Gustave du Pasquier * Luther P. Eisenhart *
Rudolf Fueter Karl Rudolf Fueter (30 June 1880 – 9 August 1950) was a Swiss mathematician, known for his work on number theory. Biography After a year of graduate study of mathematics in Basel, Fueter began study in 1899 at the University of Göttingen and ...
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André Gérardin André Gérardin (1879, Nancy, France, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 1953, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle) was a French mathematician, specializing in number theory and calculating machines used in integer factorization, factoring large positive integer ...
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Alfred George Greenhill Sir Alfred George Greenhill, FRS FRAeS (29 November 1847 in London – 10 February 1927 in London), was a British mathematician. George Greenhill was educated at Christ's Hospital School and from there he went to St John's College, Cambridge i ...
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Marcel Grossmann Marcel Grossmann (April 9, 1878 – September 7, 1936) was a Swiss mathematician and a friend and classmate of Albert Einstein. Grossmann was a member of an old Swiss family from Zurich. His father managed a textile factory. He became a Profe ...
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Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
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Bohuslav Hostinský Bohuslav Hostinský (1884–1951) was a Czechoslovak mathematician and theoretical physicist. Family His father Otakar Hostinský was a musicologist and professor of aesthetics at Charles University. Bohuslav Hostinský was the eldest of four sib ...
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Camille Jordan Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (; 5 January 1838 – 22 January 1922) was a French mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his influential ''Cours d'analyse''. Biography Jordan was born in Lyon and educated at ...
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Joseph Larmor Sir Joseph Larmor (11 July 1857 – 19 May 1942) was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter. His most influent ...
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Solomon Lefschetz Solomon Lefschetz (russian: Соломо́н Ле́фшец; 3 September 1884 – 5 October 1972) was an American mathematician who did fundamental work on algebraic topology, its applications to algebraic geometry, and the theory of non-linear o ...
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Niels Erik Nørlund Niels Erik Nørlund (26 October 1885, in Slagelse – 4 July 1981, in Copenhagen) was a Danish mathematician. His book ''Vorlesungen über Differenzenrechnung'' (1924, reprinted 1954) was the first book on complex function solutions of dif ...
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Kinnosuke Ogura Kinnosuke Ogura (born Sakata, Yamagata, 1885 – 1962, ja, 小倉金之助) was a Japanese mathematician and historian of mathematics. He graduated in 1905 from Tokyo College of Science (now Tokyo Science University), and was a lecturer there f ...
* František Rádl * Georges Rémoundos *
Julio Rey Pastor Julio Rey Pastor (14 August 1888 – 21 February 1962) was a Spanish mathematician and historian of science. Biography Julio Rey Pastor studied high school in his hometown, and began his studies in Sciences in Vitoria. He moved to the Universit ...
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Carl Størmer Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist. In mathematics, he is known for his work in number theory, including the calculation of and Størmer's theorem on consecu ...
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Simion Stoilow Simion Stoilow or Stoilov ( – 4 April 1961) was a Romanian mathematician, creator of the Romanian school of complex analysis, and author of over 100 publications. Biography He was born in Bucharest, and grew up in Craiova. His father, Colonel ...
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Teiji Takagi Teiji Takagi (高木 貞治 ''Takagi Teiji'', April 21, 1875 – February 28, 1960) was a Japanese mathematician, best known for proving the Takagi existence theorem in class field theory. The Blancmange curve, the graph of a nowhere-differentiabl ...
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Georges Valiron Georges Jean Marie Valiron (7 September 1884 – 17 March 1955) was a French mathematician, notable for his contributions to analysis, in particular, the asymptotic behaviour of entire functions of finite order and Tauberian theorems. Biography ...
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Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was " ...
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Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
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Joseph Leonard Walsh __NOTOC__ Joseph Leonard Walsh (September 21, 1895 – December 6, 1973) was an American mathematician who worked mainly in the field of analysis. The Walsh function and the Walsh–Hadamard code are named after him. The Grace–Walsh–Szegő ...
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Rolin Wavre Rolin-Louis Wavre (25 March 1896 in Neuchâtel – 9 December 1949 in Geneva) was a Swiss mathematician. Wavre studied at the Sorbonne and received his Ph.D. in 1921 from the University of Geneva, where he became a professor extraordinarius in 19 ...
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Pierre Weiss Pierre-Ernest Weiss (25 March 1865, Mulhouse – 24 October 1940, Lyon) was a French physicist who specialized in magnetism. He developed the Magnetic domain, domain theory of ferromagnetism in 1907. Magnetic domain, Weiss domains and the Weiss ...
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Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician and philosopher. He was a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher i ...
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William Henry Young William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential ca ...
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Johan Antony Barrau Johan Antony Barrau (3 April 1873, Oisterwijk – 8 January 1953, Utrecht) was a Dutch mathematician, specializing in geometry. Barrau was educated at the Dutch Royal Naval College at Willemsoord and then at the University of Amsterdam. From 18 ...
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Louis Agricola Bauer Louis Agricola Bauer (January 26, 1865 – April 12, 1932) was an American geophysicist, astronomer and magnetician. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1888, and he immediately started work for the Uni ...
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Eric Temple Bell Eric Temple Bell (7 February 1883 – 21 December 1960) was a Scottish-born mathematician and science fiction writer who lived in the United States for most of his life. He published non-fiction using his given name and fiction as John Tai ...
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Benjamin Abram Bernstein Benjamin Abram Bernstein (20 May 1881, Pasvalys, Lithuania – 25 September 1964, Berkeley, California) was an American mathematician, specializing in mathematical logic. Biography With his Jewish family, Bernstein immigrated as a child to the Uni ...
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Abram Besicovitch Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch (or Besikovitch) (russian: link=no, Абра́м Само́йлович Безико́вич; 23 January 1891 – 2 November 1970) was a Russian mathematician, who worked mainly in England. He was born in Berdyansk ...
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Vilhelm Bjerknes Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes ( , ; 14 March 1862 – 9 April 1951) was a Norwegian physicist and meteorologist who did much to found the modern practice of weather forecasting. He formulated the primitive equations that are still in use in num ...
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Gilbert Ames Bliss Gilbert Ames Bliss, (9 May 1876 – 8 May 1951), was an American mathematician, known for his work on the calculus of variations. Life Bliss grew up in a Chicago family that eventually became affluent; in 1907, his father became president of the ...
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Tommy Bonnesen Tommy Bonnesen (27 March 1873 – 14 March 1935) was a Danish mathematician, known for Bonnesen's inequality. Bonnesen studied at the University of Copenhagen, where in 1902 he received his Ph.D. (promotion) with thesis ''Analytiske studier over ...
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Ettore Bortolotti Ettore Bortolotti (6 March 1866 – 17 February 1947) was an Italian mathematician. Biography Bortolotti was born in Bologna. He studied mathematics under Salvatore Pincherle and Cesare Arzelà in Bologna. He graduated in mathematics in 1889 at t ...
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Arthur Lyon Bowley Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, FBA (6 November 1869 – 21 January 1957) was an English statistician and economist who worked on economic statistics and pioneered the use of sampling techniques in social surveys. Early life Bowley's father, James Wil ...
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Louis Charles Breguet Louis Charles Breguet (2 January 1880 in Paris – 4 May 1955 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France) was a French aircraft designer and builder, one of the early aviation pioneers. Biography Louis Charles Breguet was the grandson of Lo ...
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Lyman James Briggs Lyman James Briggs (May 7, 1874 – March 25, 1963) was an American engineer, physicist and administrator. He was a director of the National Bureau of Standards during the Great Depression and chairman of the Uranium Committee before America en ...
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Léon Brillouin Léon Nicolas Brillouin (; August 7, 1889 – October 4, 1969) was a French physicist. He made contributions to quantum mechanics, radio wave propagation in the atmosphere, solid state physics, and information theory. Early life Brillouin ...
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Ernest William Brown Ernest William Brown FRS (29 November 1866 – 22 July 1938) was an English mathematician and astronomer, who spent the majority of his career working in the United States and became a naturalised American citizen in 1923. His life's work was ...
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Florian Cajori Florian Cajori (February 28, 1859 – August 14 or 15, 1930) was a Swiss-American historian of mathematics. Biography Florian Cajori was born in Zillis, Switzerland, as the son of Georg Cajori and Catherine Camenisch. He attended schools first ...
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George Ashley Campbell George Ashley Campbell (November 27, 1870 – November 10, 1954) was an American engineer. He was a pioneer in developing and applying quantitative mathematical methods to the problems of long-distance telegraphy and telephony. His most import ...
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John Renshaw Carson John Renshaw Carson (June 28, 1886 – October 31, 1940) was an American transmission theorist for early communications systems. He invented single-sideband modulation and developed the Carson bandwidth rule for estimating frequency modulation (FM) ...
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Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
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Jean Chazy Jean François Chazy (15 August 1882, Villefranche-sur-Saône – 9 March 1955, Paris) was a French mathematician and astronomer. Life Chazy was the son of a small provincial manufacturer and studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérie ...
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Ernest George Coker Prof Ernest George Coker FRS FRSE MIME MICE Wh.Ex. (1869–1946) was a British mathematician and engineer. He won the Howard N. Potts Medal for Physics in 1922, and the Rumford Medal for work on polarised light in 1936. He was an expert ...
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Arthur W. Conway Arthur William Conway FRS (2 October 1875 – 11 July 1950) was a distinguished Irish mathematician and mathematical physicist who wrote one of the first books on relativity and co-edited two volumes of William Rowan Hamilton's collected works. ...
* Patrick Peter Cormack * Francisco Miranda da Costa Lobo * Louis Jacques Crelier * Louise Duffield Cummings * David Raymond Curtiss * Haroutune Mugurditch Dadourian *
Boris Delaunay Boris Nikolayevich Delaunay or Delone (russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Делоне́; 15 March 1890 – 17 July 1980) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, mountain climber, and the father of physicist, Nikolai Borisovich Delone. ...
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Leonard Eugene Dickson Leonard Eugene Dickson (January 22, 1874 – January 17, 1954) was an American mathematician. He was one of the first American researchers in abstract algebra, in particular the theory of finite fields and classical groups, and is also remem ...
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Alfred Cardew Dixon Sir Alfred Cardew Dixon, 1st Baronet Warford FRS (22 May 1865 – 4 May 1936) was an English mathematician. Biography Dixon was born on 22 May 1865 in Northallerton, Yorkshire, England. He studied at the University of London and graduated w ...
* Jules Drach * L. Gustave du Pasquier * Herbert Bristol Dwight *
Arthur Eddington Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (28 December 1882 – 22 November 1944) was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. He was also a philosopher of science and a populariser of science. The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the lumin ...
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William Palin Elderton Sir William Palin Elderton KBE PhD (Oslo) (1877–1962) was a British actuary who served as president of the Institute of Actuaries (1932–1934). Elderton also had a very long association with the statistical journal Biometrika. In its early days h ...
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Griffith Conrad Evans Griffith Conrad Evans (11 May 1887 – 8 December 1973) was a mathematician working for much of his career at the University of California, Berkeley. He is largely credited with elevating Berkeley's mathematics department to a top-tier research d ...
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Henri Fehr Henri Fehr (Zurich, 2 February 1870 – Geneva, 2 November 1954) was a Swiss mathematician. He was the founder of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematical Sciences, of the journal " Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici" and of the journal ...
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Grigorii Fichtenholz Grigorii Mikhailovich Fichtenholz (or Fikhtengolts) (russian: Григо́рий Миха́йлович Фихтенго́льц) (June 8, 1888 in Odessa – June 26, 1959 in Leningrad) was a Soviet mathematician working on real analysis and f ...
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John Charles Fields John Charles Fields, FRS, FRSC (May 14, 1863 – August 9, 1932) was a Canadian mathematician and the founder of the Fields Medal for outstanding achievement in mathematics. Career Born in Hamilton, Ontario, to a leather shop owner, Fields ...
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Ronald Fisher Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962) was a British polymath who was active as a mathematician, statistician, biologist, geneticist, and academic. For his work in statistics, he has been described as "a genius who a ...
* Arthur Percy Morris Fleming *
Walter Burton Ford Walter Burton Ford (May 18, 1874 in Oneonta, New York – February 24, 1971 in Seneca County, New York) was an American mathematician and philanthropist. Career The Great Comet of 1882 sparked his interest in mathematics. He graduated from One ...
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R. M. Foster Ronald Martin Foster (3 October 1896 – 2 February 1998), was a Bell Labs mathematician whose work was of significance regarding electronic filters for use on telephone lines. He published an important paper, ''A Reactance Theorem'', (see Foster ...
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Maurice Fréchet Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor *Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and Lo ...
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Guido Fubini Guido Fubini (19 January 1879 – 6 June 1943) was an Italian mathematician, known for Fubini's theorem and the Fubini–Study metric. Life Born in Venice, he was steered towards mathematics at an early age by his teachers and his father, who w ...
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Rudolf Fueter Karl Rudolf Fueter (30 June 1880 – 9 August 1950) was a Swiss mathematician, known for his work on number theory. Biography After a year of graduate study of mathematics in Basel, Fueter began study in 1899 at the University of Göttingen and ...
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Corrado Gini Corrado Gini (23 May 1884 – 13 March 1965) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the income inequality in a society. Gini was a proponent of organicism and applied it to nati ...
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Giovanni Giorgi Giovanni Giorgi (November 27, 1871 – August 19, 1950) was an Italian physicist and electrical engineer who proposed the ''Giorgi system'' of measurement, the precursor to the International System of Units (SI). Early Life Giovanni Giorgi was bo ...
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Oliver Edmunds Glenn Oliver Edmunds Glenn (October 3, 1878 – ?) was a mathematician at the University of Pennsylvania who worked on finite groups and invariant theory Invariant theory is a branch of abstract algebra dealing with actions of groups on algebraic va ...
* James Waterman Glover * Lucien Godeaux * James Gordon Gray *
Alfred George Greenhill Sir Alfred George Greenhill, FRS FRAeS (29 November 1847 in London – 10 February 1927 in London), was a British mathematician. George Greenhill was educated at Christ's Hospital School and from there he went to St John's College, Cambridge i ...
* Jules Haag * Bernard Parker Haigh * Mellen Woodman Haskell * Olive Clio Hazlett * Nicholas Hunter Heck *
Earle Raymond Hedrick Earle Raymond Hedrick (September 27, 1876 – February 3, 1943), was an American mathematician and a vice-president of the University of California. Education and career Hedrick was born in Union City, Indiana. After undergraduate work at ...
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James Blacklock Henderson Sir James Blacklock Henderson Royal Victorian Order, GCVO (5 March 1871 – 7 April 1950) was a Scottish inventor, naval architect, and professor of applied mechanics. Born the eldest son of James Henderson, headmaster of Whitehall School, Glasg ...
* Robert Henderson *
Einar Hille Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Early life and education Hille was born in New Y ...
* G. W. O. Howe * William Jackson Humphreys * F. R. W. Hunt * John Irwin Hutchinson * Samuel Jacob Jacobsohn *
Maurice Janet Maurice Janet (1888–1983) was a French mathematician. Education and career In 1912 as a student he visited the University of Göttingen. He was a professor at the University of Caen. He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Ma ...
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Charles Frewen Jenkin Charles Frewen Jenkin, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, CBE, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (24 September 186523 August 1940) was a British engineer and academic. He held the first Chair (academic), chair of engineering at the Un ...
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Louis Charles Karpinski Louis Charles Karpinski (5 August 1878 – 25 January 1956) was an American mathematician. Background Louis Charles Karpinski was born on August 5, 1878, in Rochester, New York. His parents were Henry Hermanagle Karpinski of Warsaw, Poland, and ...
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Arthur Edwin Kennelly Arthur Edwin Kennelly (December 17, 1861 – June 18, 1939) was an American electrical engineer. Biography Kennelly was born December 17, 1861, in Colaba, in Bombay Presidency, British India, and was educated at University College School in Lond ...
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Cassius Jackson Keyser Cassius Jackson Keyser (15 May 1862 – 8 May 1947) was an American mathematician of pronounced philosophical inclinations. Life Keyser's initial higher education was at North West Ohio Normal School (now Ohio Northern University), then became ...
* Louis Vessot King * Gabriel Koenigs *
Alfred Korzybski Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybski (, ; July 3, 1879 – March 1, 1950) was a Polish-American independent scholar who developed a field called general semantics, which he viewed as both distinct from, and more encompassing than, the field of se ...
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Mikhail Kravchuk Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk ( uk, Миха́йло Пили́пович Кравчу́к) (September 27, 1892 – March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician and the author of around 180 articles on mathematics. He pr ...
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Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov (russian: Никола́й Митрофа́нович Крыло́в, uk, Микола Митрофанович Крилов) ( – May 11, 1955) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician known for works on interpolation ...
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Joseph Larmor Sir Joseph Larmor (11 July 1857 – 19 May 1942) was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter. His most influent ...
* Jean-Marie Le Roux *
Horace Clifford Levinson Horace Clifford Levinson (30 June 1895, in Chicago – 1968, in Kennebunk, Maine) was an American mathematician, astronomer, and pioneer of operations research, introducing quantitative methods and sophisticated mathematical models into advertising ...
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Cristóbal de Losada y Puga Cristóbal de Losada y Puga (14 April 1894 – 30 August 1961) was a Peruvian mathematician and mining engineer. He was Minister of Education of Peru in the government of José Luis Bustamante y Rivero and Director of the National Library of Per ...
* Murdoch Campbell MacLean *
Percy Alexander MacMahon Percy Alexander MacMahon (26 September 1854 – 25 December 1929) was a mathematician, especially noted in connection with the partitions of numbers and enumerative combinatorics. Early life Percy MacMahon was born in Malta to a British mi ...
* Lucien March * George Francis McEwen * Émile Merlin *
George Abram Miller George Abram Miller (31 July 1863 – 10 February 1951) was an early group theorist. At age 17 Miller began school-teaching to raise funds for higher education. In 1882 he entered Franklin and Marshall Academy, and progressed to Muhlenberg Colle ...
* Edward C. Molina *
Frank Morley Frank Morley (September 9, 1860 – October 17, 1937) was a leading mathematician, known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry. Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof of the celebr ...
* Francis Dominic Murnaghan * Forrest Hamilton Murray *
Øystein Ore Øystein Ore (7 October 1899 – 13 August 1968) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in ring theory, Galois connections, graph theory, and the history of mathematics. Life Ore graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a ...
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Charles Algernon Parsons Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, (13 June 1854 – 11 February 1931) was an Anglo-Irish engineer, best known for his invention of the compound steam turbine, and as the eponym of C. A. Parsons and Company. He worked as an engineer on dy ...
* John Patterson *
Giuseppe Peano Giuseppe Peano (; ; 27 August 1858 – 20 April 1932) was an Italian mathematician and glottologist. The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much notation. The stand ...
* Mihailo Petrovitch *
Lars Edvard Phragmén Lars Edvard Phragmén (2 September 1863 Örebro – 13 March 1937) was a Swedish mathematician. The son of a college professor, he studied at Uppsala then Stockholm, graduating from Uppsala in 1889. He became professor at Stockholm in 1892, afte ...
* James P. Pierpont *
Salvatore Pincherle Salvatore Pincherle (March 11, 1853 – July 10, 1936) was an Italian mathematician. He contributed significantly to (and arguably helped to found) the field of functional analysis, established the Italian Mathematical Union (Italian: "''Unio ...
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Gorakh Prasad Gorakh Kalyan is a raga in Hindustani classical music. Its name is attributed to its origins in a regional type of song of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. Since it does not resemble Kalyan Kalyan (Pronunciation: əljaːɳ is a city on the ...
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C. V. Raman Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (; 7 November 188821 November 1970) was an Indian physicist known for his work in the field of light scattering. Using a spectrograph that he developed, he and his student K. S. Krishnan discovered that when ...
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Andrea Razmadze Andrea Mikhailovich Razmadze (sometimes spelled Andria/Andrei Razmadze, 12 August 1889 – 2 October 1929) was a Georgian mathematician, and one of the founders of Tbilisi State University, whose Mathematics Institute was renamed in his honor ...
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Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro (; 12January 1925) was an Italian mathematician. He is most famous as the discoverer of tensor calculus. With his former student Tullio Levi-Civita, he wrote his most famous single publication, a pioneering work on the ...
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Joseph Fels Ritt Joseph Fels Ritt (August 23, 1893 – January 5, 1951) was an American mathematician at Columbia University in the early 20th century. He was born and died in New York. After beginning his undergraduate studies at City College of New York, Rit ...
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William Henry Roever William Henry Roever (16 May 1874, St. Louis – 31 January 1951, St. Louis) was an American applied mathematician. Roever received in 1897 a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. He received an A.M. ...
* James Harvey Rogers * Thomas Reeve Rosebrugh * Charles Edward St. John * Axel Frey Samsioe * Pio Scatizzi * Clément Servais *
Francesco Severi Francesco Severi (13 April 1879 – 8 December 1961) was an Italian mathematician. He was the chair of the committee on Fields Medal on 1936, at the first delivery. Severi was born in Arezzo, Italy. He is famous for his contributions to algeb ...
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Napier Shaw Sir William Napier Shaw (4 March 1854 – 23 March 1945) was a British meteorologist. He introduced the tephigram, a diagram for evaluating convective instability in the atmosphere. He also served as president of the International Meteorological ...
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William Fleetwood Sheppard William Fleetwood Sheppard FRSE LLM (20 November 1863 – 12 October 1936) Australian-British civil servant, mathematician and statistician remembered for his work in finite differences A finite difference is a mathematical expression of ...
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James Alexander Shohat James Alexander Shohat (aka Jacques Chokhate (or Chokhatte), 18 November 1886, Brest-Litovsk – 8 October 1944, Philadelphia) was a Russian-American mathematician at the University of Pennsylvania who worked on the moment problem. He studied at t ...
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Wacław Sierpiński Wacław Franciszek Sierpiński (; 14 March 1882 – 21 October 1969) was a Polish mathematician. He was known for contributions to set theory (research on the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis), number theory, theory of functions, and t ...
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Ludwik Silberstein Ludwik Silberstein (1872 – 1948) was a Polish-American physicist who helped make special relativity and general relativity staples of university coursework. His textbook '' The Theory of Relativity'' was published by Macmillan in 1914 with a se ...
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Carl Størmer Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist. In mathematics, he is known for his work in number theory, including the calculation of and Størmer's theorem on consecu ...
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Johan Frederik Steffensen Johan Frederik Steffensen (28 February 1873, in Copenhagen – 20 December 1961) was a Danish mathematician, statistician, and actuary who did research in the fields of calculus of finite differences and interpolation. He was professor of a ...
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William Francis Gray Swann William Francis Gray Swann (August 29, 1884 – January 29, 1962) was an Anglo- American physicist. Education He was educated at Brighton Technical College and the Royal College of Science from which he obtained a B.Sc. in 1905. He worked ...
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John Lighton Synge John Lighton Synge (; 23 March 1897 – 30 March 1995) was an Irish mathematician and physicist, whose seven-decade career included significant periods in Ireland, Canada, and the USA. He was a prolific author and influential mentor, and is cre ...
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Jacob Tamarkin Jacob David Tamarkin (russian: Я́ков Дави́дович Тама́ркин, ''Yakov Davidovich Tamarkin''; 11 July 1888 – 18 November 1945) was a Russian-American mathematician best known for his work in mathematical analysis. Biography ...
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D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson CB FRS FRSE (2 May 1860 – 21 June 1948) was a Scottish biologist, mathematician and classics scholar. He was a pioneer of mathematical and theoretical biology, travelled on expeditions to the Bering Strait an ...
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Leonida Tonelli Leonida Tonelli (19 April 1885 – 12 March 1946) was an Italian mathematician, noted for creating Tonelli's theorem, a variation of Fubini's theorem, and for introducing semicontinuity methods as a common tool for the direct method in the calc ...
* Jacques Touchard * Gheorghe Tzitzéica *
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John Alexander Low Waddell Dr. John Alexander Low Waddell (January 15, 1854 – March 3, 1938, often shortened to J.A.L. Waddell and sometimes known as John Alexander Waddell) was a Canadian-American civil engineer and prolific bridge designer, with more than a thousa ...
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James Henry Weaver James Henry Weaver (10 June 1883 in Madison County, Ohio – 7 April 1942 in Franklin County, Ohio) was an American mathematician. Weaver received B.A. in 1908 from Otterbein College and M.A. in 1911 from Ohio State University. He was a teaching ...
* A. Harry Wheeler * Albert Wurts Whitney *
Raymond Louis Wilder Raymond Louis Wilder (3 November 1896 in Palmer, Massachusetts – 7 July 1982 in Santa Barbara, California) was an American mathematician, who specialized in topology and gradually acquired philosophical and anthropological interests. Life Wilde ...
* Thomas Russell Wilkins *
Walter Francis Willcox Walter Francis Willcox (March 22, 1861 – October 30, 1964) was an American statistician. He was born in Reading, Massachusetts, to William Henry Willcox and Anne Holmes Goodenow. He was graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, in 1880, from ...
* William Lloyd Garrison Williams *
Edwin Bidwell Wilson Edwin Bidwell Wilson (April 25, 1879 – December 28, 1964) was an American mathematician, statistician, physicist and general polymath. He was the sole protégé of Yale University physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs and was mentor to MIT economist ...
* Hugh Herbert Wolfenden * Julius Wolff *
William Henry Young William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential ca ...
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George Udny Yule George Udny Yule FRS (18 February 1871 – 26 June 1951), usually known as Udny Yule, was a British statistician, particularly known for the Yule distribution. Personal life Yule was born at Beech Hill, a house in Morham near Haddington, ...
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Pavel Alexandrov Pavel Sergeyevich Alexandrov (russian: Па́вел Серге́евич Алекса́ндров), sometimes romanized ''Paul Alexandroff'' (7 May 1896 – 16 November 1982), was a Soviet mathematician. He wrote about three hundred papers, ma ...
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Luigi Amoroso Luigi Amoroso (26 March 1886 – 28 October 1965) was an Italian neoclassical economist influenced by Vilfredo Pareto. He provided support for and influenced the economic policy during the fascist regime. Work The microeconomical concept of the ...
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Raymond Clare Archibald Raymond Clare Archibald (7 October 1875 – 26 July 1955) was a prominent Canadian-American mathematician. He is known for his work as a historian of mathematics, his editorships of mathematical journals and his contributions to the teaching of ...
* Emilio Artom * José Babini * Richard Baldus *
Stefan Banach Stefan Banach ( ; 30 March 1892 – 31 August 1945) was a Polish mathematician who is generally considered one of the 20th century's most important and influential mathematicians. He was the founder of modern functional analysis, and an original ...
* Paul Jean Joseph Barbarin * Nina Bary *
Sergei Natanovich Bernstein Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (russian: Серге́й Ната́нович Бернште́йн, sometimes Romanized as ; 5 March 1880 – 26 October 1968) was a Ukrainian and Russian mathematician of Jewish origin known for contributions to parti ...
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Ludwig Berwald Ludwig Berwald (8 December 1883 – 20 April 1942) was a German mathematician best known for his contributions to differential geometry, especially Finsler geometry. He taught in Munich and Prague for 32 years, publishing 54 papers, before ...
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Cornelis Benjamin Biezeno Cornelis Benjamin Biezeno (2 March 1888 in Delft – 5 September 1975 in Wageningen) was a Dutch applied mathematician and scientist in engineering mechanics. He was a professor at TU Delft. Biography Biezeno studied mechanical engineering from 1 ...
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George David Birkhoff George David Birkhoff (March 21, 1884 – November 12, 1944) was an American mathematician best known for what is now called the ergodic theorem. Birkhoff was one of the most important leaders in American mathematics in his generation, and durin ...
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Wilhelm Blaschke Wilhelm Johann Eugen Blaschke (13 September 1885 – 17 March 1962) was an Austrian mathematician working in the fields of differential and integral geometry. Education and career Blaschke was the son of mathematician Josef Blaschke, who taught ...
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Tommy Bonnesen Tommy Bonnesen (27 March 1873 – 14 March 1935) was a Danish mathematician, known for Bonnesen's inequality. Bonnesen studied at the University of Copenhagen, where in 1902 he received his Ph.D. (promotion) with thesis ''Analytiske studier over ...
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Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
*Enea Bortolotti *
Ettore Bortolotti Ettore Bortolotti (6 March 1866 – 17 February 1947) was an Italian mathematician. Biography Bortolotti was born in Bologna. He studied mathematics under Salvatore Pincherle and Cesare Arzelà in Bologna. He graduated in mathematics in 1889 at t ...
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Max Brückner Johannes Max Brückner (5 August 1860 – 1 November 1934) was a German geometer, known for his collection of polyhedral models. Education and career Brückner was born in Hartau, in the Kingdom of Saxony, a town that is now part of Zittau, ...
* Louis Marcel Brillouin *Ugo Broggi *
Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich (8 February 1875 – 24 August 1929) was an English mathematician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Life Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich was born on 8 February 1875, in Wolverhampton, England. He was descended from ...
* Daniel Buchanan *Adolphe Buhl * * Bohumil Bydzowsky *Angelina Cabras *Renato Caccioppoli *Giacomo Candido *Francesco Paolo Cantelli *
Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
* Giuseppe Casazza * *Guido Castelnuovo *Ettore Cavalli *Eduard Čech *
Jean Chazy Jean François Chazy (15 August 1882, Villefranche-sur-Saône – 9 March 1955, Paris) was a French mathematician and astronomer. Life Chazy was the son of a small provincial manufacturer and studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérie ...
* *P'ei-Yuan Chou *Leon Chwistek *Louis Crelier *Stephan Cohn-Vossen *Richard Courant *Georges Darmois *
Boris Delaunay Boris Nikolayevich Delaunay or Delone (russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Делоне́; 15 March 1890 – 17 July 1980) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, mountain climber, and the father of physicist, Nikolai Borisovich Delone. ...
*Bruno de Finetti *Béla Kerékjártó *Paul Clément Delens * *
Alfred Cardew Dixon Sir Alfred Cardew Dixon, 1st Baronet Warford FRS (22 May 1865 – 4 May 1936) was an English mathematician. Biography Dixon was born on 22 May 1865 in Northallerton, Yorkshire, England. He studied at the University of London and graduated w ...
*Wilhelm Dobbernack * Jules Drach * L. Gustave du Pasquier * * Arnold Emch *
Federigo Enriques Abramo Giulio Umberto Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 – 14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebrai ...
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Gino Fano Gino Fano (5 January 18718 November 1952) was an Italian mathematician, best known as the founder of finite geometry. He was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Mantua, in Italy and died in Verona, also in Italy. Fano made various contributions ...
*Luigi Fantappiè *
John Charles Fields John Charles Fields, FRS, FRSC (May 14, 1863 – August 9, 1932) was a Canadian mathematician and the founder of the Fields Medal for outstanding achievement in mathematics. Career Born in Hamilton, Ontario, to a leather shop owner, Fields ...
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Ronald Fisher Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962) was a British polymath who was active as a mathematician, statistician, biologist, geneticist, and academic. For his work in statistics, he has been described as "a genius who a ...
*Paul Flamant *
Maurice Fréchet Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor *Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and Lo ...
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Guido Fubini Guido Fubini (19 January 1879 – 6 June 1943) was an Italian mathematician, known for Fubini's theorem and the Fubini–Study metric. Life Born in Venice, he was steered towards mathematics at an early age by his teachers and his father, who w ...
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Rudolf Fueter Karl Rudolf Fueter (30 June 1880 – 9 August 1950) was a Swiss mathematician, known for his work on number theory. Biography After a year of graduate study of mathematics in Basel, Fueter began study in 1899 at the University of Göttingen and ...
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André Gérardin André Gérardin (1879, Nancy, France, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 1953, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle) was a French mathematician, specializing in number theory and calculating machines used in integer factorization, factoring large positive integer ...
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Oliver Edmunds Glenn Oliver Edmunds Glenn (October 3, 1878 – ?) was a mathematician at the University of Pennsylvania who worked on finite groups and invariant theory Invariant theory is a branch of abstract algebra dealing with actions of groups on algebraic va ...
* Lucien Godeaux *Stanisław Gołąb *Ferdinand Gonseth *Aleksander Grużewski * Alf Victor Guldberg *Emil Julius Gumbel *Nikolai Günther *Alfréd Haar *
Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
*Hasso Härlen * * Mellen Woodman Haskell * Nikolaos J. Hatzidakis *Olive Hazlett *Poul Heegaard *Heinrich Hencky *
David Hilbert David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many a ...
*Václav Hlavatý *
Bohuslav Hostinský Bohuslav Hostinský (1884–1951) was a Czechoslovak mathematician and theoretical physicist. Family His father Otakar Hostinský was a musicologist and professor of aesthetics at Charles University. Bohuslav Hostinský was the eldest of four sib ...
*William Hovgaard *Pierre Humbert (mathematician), Pierre Humbert * *Christian Juel *Gaston Maurice Julia *Gustave Juvet *
Theodore von Kármán Theodore von Kármán ( hu, ( szőllőskislaki) Kármán Tódor ; born Tivadar Mihály Kármán; 11 May 18816 May 1963) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, aerospace engineer, and physicist who was active primarily in the fields of aeronaut ...
*Gottfried Köthe *Stefan Kaczmarz *Sōichi Kakeya *Joseph Kampé de Fériet *Jovan Karamata *
Louis Charles Karpinski Louis Charles Karpinski (5 August 1878 – 25 January 1956) was an American mathematician. Background Louis Charles Karpinski was born on August 5, 1878, in Rochester, New York. His parents were Henry Hermanagle Karpinski of Warsaw, Poland, and ...
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Edward Kasner Edward Kasner (April 2, 1878 – January 7, 1955) was an American mathematician who was appointed Tutor on Mathematics in the Columbia University Mathematics Department. Kasner was the first Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ...
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Paul Koebe Paul Koebe (15 February 1882 – 6 August 1945) was a 20th-century German mathematician. His work dealt exclusively with the complex numbers, his most important results being on the uniformization of Riemann surfaces in a series of four papers in ...
* G. V. Kolosoff *
Mikhail Kravchuk Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk ( uk, Миха́йло Пили́пович Кравчу́к) (September 27, 1892 – March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician and the author of around 180 articles on mathematics. He pr ...
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Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov (russian: Никола́й Митрофа́нович Крыло́в, uk, Микола Митрофанович Крилов) ( – May 11, 1955) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician known for works on interpolation ...
*Rodion Kuzmin *Paul Pierre Lévy *
Joseph Larmor Sir Joseph Larmor (11 July 1857 – 19 May 1942) was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter. His most influent ...
*Mikhail Lavrentieff *Franciszek Leja *Marcello Lelli *Josef Lennertz * Jean-Marie Le Roux *
Tullio Levi-Civita Tullio Levi-Civita, (, ; 29 March 1873 – 29 December 1941) was an Italian mathematician, most famous for his work on absolute differential calculus (tensor calculus) and its applications to the theory of relativity, but who also made significa ...
*Harry Levy *Hans Lewy *Leon Lichtenstein * *
Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
*Jan Łukasiewicz *Nicolas Lusin *Lazar Aronovich Lusternik *Giorgina Madia * *Szolem Mandelbrojt * Lucien March *
Roberto Marcolongo Roberto Marcolongo (August 28, 1862 in Rome – May 16, 1943 in Rome) was an Italian mathematician, known for his research in vector calculus and theoretical physics. He graduated in 1886, and later he was an assistant of Valentino Cerruti in Rom ...
* *Pierre Massé *Stefan Mazurkiewicz *Albert Joseph McConnell *Birger Meidell * *Karl Menger *Dmitrii Menshov *Paul Mentré *Augustin Mesnage *
Wilhelm Franz Meyer Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Meyer (1856–1934) was a German mathematician and one of the main editors of the '' Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften''. Life and work Meyer studied in the universities of Leipzig and Munich. In 1878, he ...
*Gaspare Mignosi *L. M. Milne-Thomson *Edward Charles Molina *Johannes Mollerup *Louis J. Mordell *Francis Dominic Murnaghan (mathematician), Francis D. Murnaghan *Pekka Juhana Myrberg *Trygve Nagell *Pia Nalli *Otto E. Neugebauer *Rolf Nevanlinna *Jerzy Neyman * *Otto M. Nikodym *Vittorio Nobile *Emmy Noether *Niels Erik Norlund *Nikola Obrechkoff *Octav Onicescu *
Øystein Ore Øystein Ore (7 October 1899 – 13 August 1968) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in ring theory, Galois connections, graph theory, and the history of mathematics. Life Ore graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a ...
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Alessandro Padoa Alessandro Padoa (14 October 1868 – 25 November 1937) was an Italian mathematician and logician, a contributor to the school of Giuseppe Peano. He is remembered for a method for deciding whether, given some formal theory, a new primitive notion ...
*Konstantinos Papaioannou, C. Papaioannou * *Mario Pascal *Oskar Perron * Mihailo Petrovitch * Georgii Pfeiffer *Mauro Picone *
Salvatore Pincherle Salvatore Pincherle (March 11, 1853 – July 10, 1936) was an Italian mathematician. He contributed significantly to (and arguably helped to found) the field of functional analysis, established the Italian Mathematical Union (Italian: "''Unio ...
* * Michel Plancherel *George Arthur Plimpton *George Pólya * * * Umberto Puppini *
Gorakh Prasad Gorakh Kalyan is a raga in Hindustani classical music. Its name is attributed to its origins in a regional type of song of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. Since it does not resemble Kalyan Kalyan (Pronunciation: əljaːɳ is a city on the ...
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Albert Quiquet Albert Quiquet (1862 – 22 August 1934) was a French actuary and statistician, perhaps best known for his role in transcribing and editing the lectures given by Henri Poincaré and published under the title ''Calcul des probabilités''. Quiquet gr ...
*Tibor Radó *Hans Rademacher *George Yuri Rainich *Kurt Reidemeister *
Julio Rey Pastor Julio Rey Pastor (14 August 1888 – 21 February 1962) was a Spanish mathematician and historian of science. Biography Julio Rey Pastor studied high school in his hometown, and began his studies in Sciences in Vitoria. He moved to the Universit ...
* Dimitri Riabouchinsky *
Frigyes Riesz Frigyes Riesz ( hu, Riesz Frigyes, , sometimes spelled as Frederic; 22 January 1880 – 28 February 1956) was a HungarianEberhard Zeidler: Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications: Linear monotone operators. Springer, 199/ref> mathema ...
* René Risser *Vsevolod Ivanovich Romanovsky * *Alberto E. Sagastume Berra * *Stanislaw Saks *Gustavo Sannia *Giovanni Sansone *Francesco Sbrana *Gerrit Schaake *Emil Schoenbaum *Jan Arnoldus Schouten *Beniamino Segre *
Francesco Severi Francesco Severi (13 April 1879 – 8 December 1961) was an Italian mathematician. He was the chair of the committee on Fields Medal on 1936, at the first delivery. Severi was born in Arezzo, Italy. He is famous for his contributions to algeb ...
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Wacław Sierpiński Wacław Franciszek Sierpiński (; 14 March 1882 – 21 October 1969) was a Polish mathematician. He was known for contributions to set theory (research on the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis), number theory, theory of functions, and t ...
*Louis Lazarus Silverman *Charles Herschel Sisam *Eugen Slutsky *James John Smith (electrical engineer), James John Smith * *Virgil Snyder *
Carlo Somigliana Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami. He made important contributions to linear elasticity: ...
*Andreas Speiser * *Hugo Steinhaus *Alexander William Stern *
Simion Stoilow Simion Stoilow or Stoilov ( – 4 April 1961) was a Romanian mathematician, creator of the Romanian school of complex analysis, and author of over 100 publications. Biography He was born in Bucharest, and grew up in Craiova. His father, Colonel ...
*Ellis Bagley Stouffer *Paolo Straneo * * *Otto Szász *Ralph Tambs Lyche *Alfred Tarski * *Gerhard Thomsen *Georges César Tiercy *Stephen Timoshenko *:it:Sebastiano Timpanaro senior, it:Sebastiano Timpanaro *
Leonida Tonelli Leonida Tonelli (19 April 1885 – 12 March 1946) was an Italian mathematician, noted for creating Tonelli's theorem, a variation of Fubini's theorem, and for introducing semicontinuity methods as a common tool for the direct method in the calc ...
* *Francesco Tricomi *Herbert Westren Turnbull *Friedrich Maria Urban *R. Vaidyanathaswamy *
Georges Valiron Georges Jean Marie Valiron (7 September 1884 – 17 March 1955) was a French mathematician, notable for his contributions to analysis, in particular, the asymptotic behaviour of entire functions of finite order and Tauberian theorems. Biography ...
* Henri Louis Vanderlinden * Vladimir Varićak *Oswald Veblen * *Tirukkannapuram Vijayaraghavan *Giuseppe Vitali * *
Vito Volterra Vito Volterra (, ; 3 May 1860 – 11 October 1940) was an Italian mathematician and physicist, known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations, being one of the founders of functional analysis. Biography Born in Anc ...
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Rolin Wavre Rolin-Louis Wavre (25 March 1896 in Neuchâtel – 9 December 1949 in Geneva) was a Swiss mathematician. Wavre studied at the Sorbonne and received his Ph.D. in 1921 from the University of Geneva, where he became a professor extraordinarius in 19 ...
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E. T. Whittaker Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker (24 October 1873 – 24 March 1956) was a British mathematician, physicist, and historian of science. Whittaker was a leading mathematical scholar of the early 20th-century who contributed widely to applied mathema ...
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William Henry Young William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential ca ...
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1932, Zürich

*Clarence Raymond Adams *Lars Valerian Ahlfors *M. Akimoff *James Waddell Alexander II, James Waddell Alexander *Pavel Alexandrov, P. Alexandroff *Franz Alt (mathematician), Franz Alt *
Luigi Amoroso Luigi Amoroso (26 March 1886 – 28 October 1965) was an Italian neoclassical economist influenced by Vilfredo Pareto. He provided support for and influenced the economic policy during the fascist regime. Work The microeconomical concept of the ...
*Arschanikoff * * *Giuseppe Belardinelli *C. Belhôte *Maurits Joost Belinfante *Stefan Bergman *Paul Bernays *Sergei Bernstein *
Ludwig Berwald Ludwig Berwald (8 December 1883 – 20 April 1942) was a German mathematician best known for his contributions to differential geometry, especially Finsler geometry. He taught in Munich and Prague for 32 years, publishing 54 papers, before ...
*Ludwig Bieberbach *Mieczysław Biernacki *Anton Bilimovič, Antoine Bilimovitch *Karl Bögel *Nicolas Bogoliúboff *Harald Bohr *Karol Borsuk * *Heinrich Brandt *Adolphe Buhl *Giacomo Candido *Constantin Carathéodry *Torsten Carleman *Sauveur Carrus *
Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
*Henri Cartan *Mary Lucy Cartwright * Giuseppe Casazza *Wilhelm Cauer *Eduard Čech *Georges Cerf *Lamberto Cesari *Ljubomir Chakaloff *Marie Charpentier *Jules Chuard * *James Andrew Clarkson * *Arthur William Conway *Elizabeth Buchanan Cowley * * * Louise Duffield Cummings * * * Francisco Miranda da Costa Lobo *David van Dantzig *Georges de Rham *Adolfo Del Chiaro *Paul Delens *Jean Delsarte *Basile Demtchenko *Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, L. Des Lauriers *Max Deuring *Jacques Devisme *Odette Mongeaud-Devisme *Lloyd Lyne Dines *Pierre Dive *Gustav Doetsch * Jules Drach *Paul Drumaux * L. Gustave du Pasquier *Samuel Dumas * * Alfred Errera *A. Establier *Luigi Fantappiè *
Henri Fehr Henri Fehr (Zurich, 2 February 1870 – Geneva, 2 November 1954) was a Swiss mathematician. He was the founder of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematical Sciences, of the journal " Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici" and of the journal ...
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Rudolf Fueter Karl Rudolf Fueter (30 June 1880 – 9 August 1950) was a Swiss mathematician, known for his work on number theory. Biography After a year of graduate study of mathematics in Basel, Fueter began study in 1899 at the University of Göttingen and ...
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André Gérardin André Gérardin (1879, Nancy, France, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 1953, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle) was a French mathematician, specializing in number theory and calculating machines used in integer factorization, factoring large positive integer ...
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Giovanni Giorgi Giovanni Giorgi (November 27, 1871 – August 19, 1950) was an Italian physicist and electrical engineer who proposed the ''Giorgi system'' of measurement, the precursor to the International System of Units (SI). Early Life Giovanni Giorgi was bo ...
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Oliver Edmunds Glenn Oliver Edmunds Glenn (October 3, 1878 – ?) was a mathematician at the University of Pennsylvania who worked on finite groups and invariant theory Invariant theory is a branch of abstract algebra dealing with actions of groups on algebraic va ...
* Lucien Godeaux *Stanislaw Golab *Karl Goldziher *Ferdinand Gonseth * Édouard Guillaume * Alf Victor Guldberg *Nikolai Günther, N. Gunther *Max Gut * Jules Haag *
Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
*Hans Ludwig Hamburger *Georg Hamel *
G. H. Hardy Godfrey Harold Hardy (7 February 1877 – 1 December 1947) was an English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. In biology, he is known for the Hardy–Weinberg principle, a basic principle of pop ...
*Helmut Hasse * Nikolaos J. Hatzidakis *Arend Heyting *
Einar Hille Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Early life and education Hille was born in New Y ...
*Nikolaus Hofreiter *Temple Rice Hollcroft *Heinz Hopf *Zdeněk Horák * * *
Bohuslav Hostinský Bohuslav Hostinský (1884–1951) was a Czechoslovak mathematician and theoretical physicist. Family His father Otakar Hostinský was a musicologist and professor of aesthetics at Charles University. Bohuslav Hostinský was the eldest of four sib ...
*Witold Hurewicz *:fr:Édouard Husson (mathématicien), fr:Édouard Husson * *Alexandre Ivanoff *
Maurice Janet Maurice Janet (1888–1983) was a French mathematician. Education and career In 1912 as a student he visited the University of Göttingen. He was a professor at the University of Caen. He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Ma ...
* *Vojtěch Jarník *Børge Jessen *Ingebrigt Johansson *Gaston Julia *Gustave Juvet *László Kalmár *Joseph Kampé de Fériet *Jovan Karamata *
Edward Kasner Edward Kasner (April 2, 1878 – January 7, 1955) was an American mathematician who was appointed Tutor on Mathematics in the Columbia University Mathematics Department. Kasner was the first Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ...
* * *Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm August Kiepert *Bronislaw Knaster *Ervand Kogbetliantz *Ernst Kolman * Arthur Korn *Gottfried Köthe *M. Kourensky * *
Mikhail Kravchuk Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk ( uk, Миха́йло Пили́пович Кравчу́к) (September 27, 1892 – March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician and the author of around 180 articles on mathematics. He pr ...
*H. Krebs *Wolfgang Krull *
Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov (russian: Никола́й Митрофа́нович Крыло́в, uk, Микола Митрофанович Крилов) ( – May 11, 1955) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician known for works on interpolation ...
*Casimir Kuratowski *L. Laboccetta *Jean-Marie Le Roux, J. Le Roux *Franciszek Leja *Josef Lense *Paul Lévy (mathematician), Paul Lévy *Edward Hubert Linfoot *
John Edensor Littlewood John Edensor Littlewood (9 June 1885 – 6 September 1977) was a British mathematician. He worked on topics relating to analysis, number theory, and differential equations, and had lengthy collaborations with G. H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanu ...
*M. Long *
Gino Loria Gino Benedetto Loria (19 May 1862, Mantua – 30 January 1954, Genoa) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics. Loria studied mathematics in Mantua, Turin, and Pavia and received his doctorate in 1883 from the University ...
*Irmgard Flügge-Lotz, Irmgard Lotz *Kurt Mahler * * *Szolem Mandelbrojt *A. Marchand *Karl Menger *Paul Mentré *A. Meyer-Jaccoud *Henri Milloux *L. M. Milne-Thomson *Yukio Mimura *Silvio Minetti *Richard von Mises *Edward Charles Molina *Charles Napoleon Moore *Louis J. Mordell *Marston Morse *Christian Moser (mathematician), Christian Moser *Ali Moustafa Mosharafa *Otto Mühlendyck *Wilhelm Müller (physicist), Wilhelm Müller *Chaim Herman Müntz *Trygve Nagell *Rolf Nevanlinna *
Eric Harold Neville Eric Harold Neville, known as E. H. Neville (1 January 1889 London, England – 22 August 1961 Reading, Berkshire, England) was an English mathematician. A heavily fictionalised portrayal of his life is rendered in the 2007 novel ''The Indian ...
*Miron Nicolesco *Emmy Noether *
Øystein Ore Øystein Ore (7 October 1899 – 13 August 1968) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in ring theory, Galois connections, graph theory, and the history of mathematics. Life Ore graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a ...
*Raymond Edward Alan Christopher Paley *Konstantinos Papaioannou, C.P. Papaïoannou *Wolfgang Pauli *Joseph Pérès *Hans Petersson * Mihailo Petrovitch * Georgii Pfeiffer *Sophie Piccard *Mauro Picone *Rózsa Politzer *Hilda Pollaczek-Geiringer *Lev Pontrjagin *Kyrille Popoff *Rodolphe Nicolas Raclis *H. Rafael *George Yuri Rainich *Franz Rellich *Arnold Reymond * Dimitri Riabouchinsky *Carlo Luigi Ricci *Giovanni Ricci (mathematician), Giovanni Ricci *Paul Riebesell *Frédéric Riesz * René Risser *Vsevolod Romanovsky * *Charles Henry Rowe * *Hermann Schlichting *Harry Schmidt (mathematician), Harry Schmidt *Jan Arnoldus Schouten * *Herbert Seifert * *
Francesco Severi Francesco Severi (13 April 1879 – 8 December 1961) was an Italian mathematician. He was the chair of the committee on Fields Medal on 1936, at the first delivery. Severi was born in Arezzo, Italy. He is famous for his contributions to algeb ...
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Wacław Sierpiński Wacław Franciszek Sierpiński (; 14 March 1882 – 21 October 1969) was a Polish mathematician. He was known for contributions to set theory (research on the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis), number theory, theory of functions, and t ...
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David Eugene Smith David Eugene Smith (January 21, 1860 – July 29, 1944) was an American mathematician, educator, and editor. Education and career David Eugene Smith is considered one of the founders of the field of mathematics education. Smith was born in Cortl ...
*James John Smith (electrical engineer), J.J. Smith *Virgil Snyder *Andreas Speiser * * *
Carl Størmer Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist. In mathematics, he is known for his work in number theory, including the calculation of and Størmer's theorem on consecu ...
*Ellis Bagley Stouffer *Paolo Straneo * *
John Lighton Synge John Lighton Synge (; 23 March 1897 – 30 March 1995) was an Irish mathematician and physicist, whose seven-decade career included significant periods in Ireland, Canada, and the USA. He was a prolific author and influential mentor, and is cre ...
*Jacob David Tamarkin *Gerhard Thomsen *William Threlfall *Georges Tiercy *
Leonida Tonelli Leonida Tonelli (19 April 1885 – 12 March 1946) was an Italian mathematician, noted for creating Tonelli's theorem, a variation of Fubini's theorem, and for introducing semicontinuity methods as a common tool for the direct method in the calc ...
* *Francesco Tricomi *Ljubomir Chakaloff, L. Tschakaloff *Sergey Chaplygin, S. Tschapligin *:en:Nikolai Chebotaryov, N. Tschebotaröw *Georges Tzitzéica *Stanislaw Ulam * *
Georges Valiron Georges Jean Marie Valiron (7 September 1884 – 17 March 1955) was a French mathematician, notable for his contributions to analysis, in particular, the asymptotic behaviour of entire functions of finite order and Tauberian theorems. Biography ...
* *Paul Félix Vincensini *Tullio Viola *Enrico Volterra *Gheorghe Vrânceanu *G. N. Watson *
Rolin Wavre Rolin-Louis Wavre (25 March 1896 in Neuchâtel – 9 December 1949 in Geneva) was a Swiss mathematician. Wavre studied at the Sorbonne and received his Ph.D. in 1921 from the University of Geneva, where he became a professor extraordinarius in 19 ...
*Ernst August Weiss *Rudolf Weyrich *J. H. C. Whitehead *
Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician and philosopher. He was a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher i ...
*Witold Wilkosz *C.E. Winn * Julius Wolff *Dorothy Wrinch *Alexander Wundheiler * Stanisław Zaremba *Marie Zervos *Antoni Zygmund


1936, Oslo

*Leifur Ásgeirsson *Lars Valerian AhlforsMorse, Marston. "The international Congress in Oslo." Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 42, no. 11 (1936): 777–781. *Franz Alt (mathematician), Franz Alt *
Raymond Clare Archibald Raymond Clare Archibald (7 October 1875 – 26 July 1955) was a prominent Canadian-American mathematician. He is known for his work as a historian of mathematics, his editorships of mathematical journals and his contributions to the teaching of ...
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Stefan Banach Stefan Banach ( ; 30 March 1892 – 31 August 1945) was a Polish mathematician who is generally considered one of the 20th century's most important and influential mathematicians. He was the founder of modern functional analysis, and an original ...
*Dan Barbilian *Isaac Albert Barnett *
Harry Bateman Harry Bateman FRS (29 May 1882 – 21 January 1946) was an English mathematician with a specialty in differential equations of mathematical physics. With Ebenezer Cunningham, he expanded the views of spacetime symmetry of Lorentz and Poincare ...
*Heinrich Adolph Behnke *Harald Bergström *
George David Birkhoff George David Birkhoff (March 21, 1884 – November 12, 1944) was an American mathematician best known for what is now called the ergodic theorem. Birkhoff was one of the most important leaders in American mathematics in his generation, and durin ...
*Garrett Birkhoff *
Vilhelm Bjerknes Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes ( , ; 14 March 1862 – 9 April 1951) was a Norwegian physicist and meteorologist who did much to found the modern practice of weather forecasting. He formulated the primitive equations that are still in use in num ...
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Wilhelm Blaschke Wilhelm Johann Eugen Blaschke (13 September 1885 – 17 March 1962) was an Austrian mathematician working in the fields of differential and integral geometry. Education and career Blaschke was the son of mathematician Josef Blaschke, who taught ...
*Carl Böhm *
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Math ...
*Karol Borsuk * *
Arthur Lyon Bowley Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, FBA (6 November 1869 – 21 January 1957) was an English statistician and economist who worked on economic statistics and pioneered the use of sampling techniques in social surveys. Early life Bowley's father, James Wil ...
* *Hendrik Bremekamp *Viggo Brun *Johann Jakob Burckhardt *Bohumil Bydžovský *
Élie Cartan Élie Joseph Cartan (; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry. ...
*Mary Lucy Cartwright *Jean Cavaillès *Arthur William Conway *Arthur Herbert Copeland *Johannes van der Corput *Richard Courant *Harald Cramér *David van Dantzig * Jules Drach *Paul Drumaux * *Samuel Eilenberg *Paul Erdős * Alfred Errera *Robert Arthur Fairthorne *Willy Feller *Werner Fenchel *Paul Flamant *
Maurice Fréchet Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor *Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and Lo ...
*Hans Freudenthal *Ragnar Frisch *Otto Frostman *
Rudolf Fueter Karl Rudolf Fueter (30 June 1880 – 9 August 1950) was a Swiss mathematician, known for his work on number theory. Biography After a year of graduate study of mathematics in Basel, Fueter began study in 1899 at the University of Göttingen and ...
*Matsusaburo Fujiwara, Fujiwara Matsusaburo *Solomon Gandz *Alexander Gelfond * *Joseph E. Gillis *Wallace Givens * Lucien Godeaux *Stanislaw Golab *Rolf Harald Gran Olsson *Emil Julius Gumbel *Max Gut * *Gerhard Haenzel *Georg Hamel *Douglas Rayner Hartree *Helmut Hasse *Erich Hecke *Poul Heegaard *Kurt August Hirsch *Václav Hlavatý *Nikolaus Hofreiter *Zdeněk Horák *Witold Hurewicz *
Maurice Janet Maurice Janet (1888–1983) was a French mathematician. Education and career In 1912 as a student he visited the University of Göttingen. He was a professor at the University of Caen. He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Ma ...
*Vojtěch Jarník * * *Gottfried Köthe *Stefan Kaczmarz *Jovan Karamata * *Béla Kerékjártó *Aleksandr Khinchin * *Ervand Kogbetliantz *Maurice Kraitchik *Franciszek Leja *Georges Lemaître *Théophile Lepage * *Louis Locher * *Eugene Lukacs *Kurt Mahler *Szolem Mandelbrojt *Frédéric Marty *Karl Mayr (mathematician), Karl Mayr *Stanislaw Mazur *William Hunter McCrea *Edward James McShane *Birger Meidell *Clifford William Mendel *Karl Menger * Émile Merlin * *Henri Milloux *Edward Arthur Milne *Edward Charles Molina *Louis Joel Mordell *Robert Edouard Moritz *
Frank Morley Frank Morley (September 9, 1860 – October 17, 1937) was a leading mathematician, known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry. Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof of the celebr ...
*Marston Morse *Theodore Motzkin *Hugh P. Mulholland *John Rogers Musselman *Trygve Nagell *Paul Nemenyi *Otto E. Neugebauer *Bernhard Hermann Neumann *M. H. A. Newman *Jakob Nielsen (mathematician), Jakob Nielsen *Fritz Noether * *Nikola Obrechkoff *Albert Cyril Offord *Rufus Oldenburger *Octav Onicescu *
Øystein Ore Øystein Ore (7 October 1899 – 13 August 1968) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in ring theory, Galois connections, graph theory, and the history of mathematics. Life Ore graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a ...
*Wladyslaw Roman Orlicz *Carl Wilhelm Oseen *Rózsa Péter *George Pólya * *Konstantinos Papaioannou, C. P. Papaioannou * *Fred William Perkins, Jr. *Ernst Peschl *Sophie Piccard *José María Planas Corbella *Lev Semyonovich Pontrjagin * *Hans Przibram *Rodolphe Raclis *Richard Rado *Erich Reissner * * Paul Reece Rider *Paul Riebesell *Marcel Riesz *Harold Stanley Ruse * * *Juliusz Schauder *Jan Arnoldus Schouten *Henrik Selberg *Muhammad Raziuddin Siddiqui, Raziuddin Siddiqui *Carl Ludwig Siegel *Waclaw Sierpinski * *Thoralf Albert Skolem *Virgil Snyder *Andreas Speiser * *
Carl Størmer Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist. In mathematics, he is known for his work in number theory, including the calculation of and Størmer's theorem on consecu ...
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Simion Stoilow Simion Stoilow or Stoilov ( – 4 April 1961) was a Romanian mathematician, creator of the Romanian school of complex analysis, and author of over 100 publications. Biography He was born in Bucharest, and grew up in Craiova. His father, Colonel ...
*Marshall Harvey Stone *:cs:Jindřich Svoboda (astronom), cs:Jindřich Svoboda *
John Lighton Synge John Lighton Synge (; 23 March 1897 – 30 March 1995) was an Irish mathematician and physicist, whose seven-decade career included significant periods in Ireland, Canada, and the USA. He was a prolific author and influential mentor, and is cre ...
*Edward Szpilrajn * *Ralph Tambs-Lyche *Olga Taussky-Todd *Ljubomir Chakaloff, L. Tchakaloff *Victor Thébault *John Todd (computer scientist), John Todd *Charles Chapman Torrance * Gheorghe Tzitzéica * *Victor Vâlcovici *Manuel Sandoval Vallarta *Oswald Veblen *Kurt Vogel (historian), Kurt Vogel *Buzz M. Walker *
Rolin Wavre Rolin-Louis Wavre (25 March 1896 in Neuchâtel – 9 December 1949 in Geneva) was a Swiss mathematician. Wavre studied at the Sorbonne and received his Ph.D. in 1921 from the University of Geneva, where he became a professor extraordinarius in 19 ...
*Tadeusz Wazewski *Alexander Weinstein *Hermann Weyl *J. H. C. Whitehead *David Vernon Widder *
Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician and philosopher. He was a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher i ...
*Herman Wold *Laurence Chisholm Young *Kazimierz Zarankiewicz * Stanisław Zaremba


1950, Cambridge (USA)

* *Abraham Adrian Albert *Howard Wright Alexander *Aldo Andreotti *Richard Arens *Cahit Arf *Iacopo Barsotti *Stefan Bergman *Peter Gabriel Bergmann *Harald Bergström *Arne Beurling *R. H. Bing *Garrett Birkhoff *Salomon Bochner *Harald Bohr *Raj Chandra Bose *Alfred T. Brauer *Florent Bureau *Alberto Pedro Calderon *Henri Cartan *Mary Lucy Cartwright *Richard Eliot Chamberlin *Shiing Shen Chern *Sarvadaman Chowla *Alfred Hoblitzelle Clifford *Edward Foyle Collingwood *Charles Galton Darwin *Harold Davenport *
Arnaud Denjoy Arnaud Denjoy (; 5 January 1884 – 21 January 1974) was a French mathematician. Biography Denjoy was born in Auch, Gers. His contributions include work in harmonic analysis and differential equations. Henstock–Kurzweil integral, His integral ...
*Richard James Duffin * *Paul Erdős *Gaetano Fichera *Nathan Jacob Fine *Ronald Martin Foster *Ralph Fox *Kurt Gödel *Abe Gelbart *Dario Graffi *
Jacques Hadamard Jacques Salomon Hadamard (; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry and partial differential equations. Biography The son of a teac ...
*Fritz Herzog *Edwin Hewitt *Kurt August Hirsch *W. V. D. Hodge *Eberhard Hopf *Heinz Hopf *Sze-Tsen Hu *Witold Hurewicz *Kenkichi Iwasawa *Shizuo Kakutani *Stephen Cole Kleene *Hendrik Douwe Kloosterman *Paul Lévy (mathematician), Paul Lévy *Hans Lewy *Kurt Mahler *Szolem Mandelbrojt *Marston Morse *George Polya *Hans Rademacher *Franz Rellich *
Joseph Fels Ritt Joseph Fels Ritt (August 23, 1893 – January 5, 1951) was an American mathematician at Columbia University in the early 20th century. He was born and died in New York. After beginning his undergraduate studies at City College of New York, Rit ...
*Abraham Robinson *Adolphe Rome *Samarendra Nath Roy *Luis Antonio Santalo *Laurent Schwartz *Beniamino Segre *Atle Selberg *Thoralf Skolem *Alfred Tarski *John von Neumann *Abraham Wald *André Weil *Hassler Whitney *
Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician and philosopher. He was a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher i ...
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Raymond Louis Wilder Raymond Louis Wilder (3 November 1896 in Palmer, Massachusetts – 7 July 1982 in Santa Barbara, California) was an American mathematician, who specialized in topology and gradually acquired philosophical and anthropological interests. Life Wilde ...
*Oscar Zariski


1954, Amsterdam

At the 1954 Congress of Mathematicians in Amsterdam, Richard Brauer announced his program for the classification of finite simple groups. *P. S. Alexandrov *J. Barkley Rosser *Heinrich Adolph Louis Behnke *David Blackwell *Karol Borsuk *Richard Brauer *Florent Bureau *Mary Lucy Cartwright *Lamberto Cesari *K. S. Chandrasekharan *Lothar Collatz *H. S. M. Coxeter *Harold Davenport *Jean Dieudonné *Joseph L. Doob *Beno Eckmann *Paul Erdős *Arthur Erdélyi *Gaetano Fichera *Robert Fortet *Hans Freudenthal *Israel Gelfand *Sydney Goldstein *Harish Chandra *Walter Kurt Hayman *Magnus Rudolph Hestenes *
Einar Hille Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Early life and education Hille was born in New Y ...
*Edmund Hlawka *Nathan Jacobson *Børge Jessen *Joseph Kampé de Fériet *Kunihiko Kodaira *A. N. Kolmogorov *Đuro Kurepa *André Lichnerowicz *Paul Lorenzen *Deane Montgomery *Andrzej Mostowski *Pekka Juhana Myrberg *André Néron *Jerzy Neyman *S. M. Nikolskii *Douglas Geoffrey Northcott * *Franz Rellich *Beniamino Segre *Jean-Pierre Serre *Eduard Stiefel *James Johnston Stoker *Alfred Tarski *Edward Charles Titchmarsh *David van Dantzig *John von Neumann *Tadeusz Wazewski *André Weil *Alexander Weinstein *Kentaro Yano (mathematician), Kentaro Yano *Kosaku Yosida *Antoni Zygmund


1958, Edinburgh

Alexander Grothendieck ''(pictured)'' in his plenary lecture at the 1958 Congress outlined his programme "to create arithmetic geometry via a (new) reformulation of algebraic geometry, seeking maximal generality." *A. D. Alexandrov *V. I. Arnold *Lipman Bers *Evert Willem Beth *N. N. Bogolyubov *Raoul Bott *Henri Cartan *S. S. Chern *Claude Chevalley *Kai Lai Chung *Max Deuring *Samuel Eilenberg *William Feller *Lars Gårding *B. V. Gnedenko *Hans Grauert *Alexander Grothendieck *Maurice Heins *Graham Higman *Friedrich Hirzebruch *Joseph Ehrenfried Hofmann *Stephen Cole Kleene *Antoni Kosinski *Georg Kreisel *Đuro Kurepa *Cornelius Lanczos *Derrick Henry Lehmer *Yuri Linnik *Jacques-Louis Lions *Andrey Markov Jr. *Teruhisa Matsusaka *Dmitrii Menshov *John Willard Milnor *Subbaramiah Minakshisundaram *John Coleman Moore *Masayoshi Nagata *Albert Nijenhuis *C. D. Papakyriakopoulos *L. S. Pontryagin *Alfréd Rényi *Peter Roquette *Klaus Friedrich Roth *Heinz Rutishauser *Pierre Samuel *Leonard Jimmie Savage *Menahem Max Schiffer *Beniamino Segre *Goro Shimura *Norman Earl Steenrod *Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy *George Frederick James Temple *René Thom *G. E. Uhlenbeck *Adriaan van Wijngaarden *V. S. Vladimirov *Hsien Chung Wang *Helmut Wielandt


1962, Stockholm

At the 1962 Congress in Stockholm Kiyosi Itô (pictured) lectured on how to combine differential geometry and stochastic analysis, and this led to major advances in the 60s and 70s. *John Frank Adams *Shmuel Agmon *Aldo Andreotti *Michael Francis Atiyah *Maurice Auslander *Walter Lewis Baily, Jr. *Marcel Berger *R. H. Bing *Armand Borel *Lennart Carleson *J. W. S. Cassels *Gustave Choquet *Alonzo Church *Paul Joseph Cohen *Albrecht Dold *Bernard Dwork *E. B. Dynkin *Beno Eckmann *Leon Ehrenpreis *Edwin E. Floyd *Tudor Ganea *I. M. Gelfand *Harold Grad *Hans Grauert *Peter K. Henrici *Heisuke Hironaka *Lars Hörmander *Gilbert Agnew Hunt *Jun Igusa *Kiyosi Itô *James Allister Jenkins *Jean-Pierre Kahane *Miroslav Katetov *Michel Kervaire *Martin Kneser *A. N. Kolmogorov *A. I. Kostrikin *Masatake Kuranishi *Jean Leray *Yuri Linnik *Jerzy Łoś *Paul Malliavin *John Milnor *Jürgen Moser *David Mumford *Leopoldo Nachbin *Raghavan Narasimhan *M. H. A. Newman *Louis Nirenberg *P. S. Novikov *I. I. Pjateckii-Sapiro *Andrzej Pliś *Valentin Poénaru *I. R. Shafarevich *Dana Scott *Atle Selberg *Jean-Pierre Serre *G. E. Silov *Yakov Sinai *Stephen Smale *Yuri Mikhailovich Smirnov *John Robert Stallings, Jr. *Guido Stampacchia *Elias M. Stein *Michio Suzuki (mathematician), Michio Suzuki *Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy *John Tate (mathematician), John Tate *John Griggs Thompson *Jacques Tits *John Wermer *G. W. Whitehead *Arthur Strong Wightman


1966, Moscow

There were thirty-one Invited Addresses (eight in Abstract) at the 1966 congress. *Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar *John Frank Adams * *D. V. Anosov *V. I. Arnold *Michael Artin *Michael Francis Atiyah *Hyman Bass *Richard Bellman *Bryan John Birch *Errett Albert Bishop *Aleksandr Alekseevich Borovkov, A. A. Borovkov *William Browder (mathematician), William Browder *Alberto Pedro Calderon *Lennart Carleson *Jean Cerf *Paul Joseph Cohen *Ennio De Giorgi *Jacques Dixmier *Adrien Douady *N. V. Efimov *Peter Elias *Ju. L. Ersov *Paul R. Garabedian *Frederick William Gehring *V. M. Glushkov *E. S. Golod *Andrey Aleksandrovich Gonchar, A. A. Goncar *Mark Iosifovich Graev *Hans Grauert *Ulf Grenander *André Haefliger *Jack K. Hale *Harish-Chandra *Morris William Hirsch *Ildar Abdulovich Ibragimov, I. A. Ibragimov *Fritz John *Adolph P. Yushkevich, Adolf P. Juskevic *Wilhelm Klingenberg *Joseph John Kohn *Ellis Robert Kolchin *M. G. Krein *Olga Ladyzhenskaya *Peter David Lax *Olli Lehto *Bernard Malgrange *Anatoly Maltsev, A. I. Malzev *Yuri I. Manin *G. I. Marchuk *Louis Michel (physicist), Louis Michel *Boris Mityagin, B. S. Mitjagin *N. N. Moiseev *André Néron *Sergei P. Novikov *Takashi Ono (mathematician), T. Ono *Victor Pavlovich Palamodov, V. P. Palamodov * *Aleksander Pełczyński *Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro *Vladimir Ivanovich Ponomarev, V. I. Ponomarev *Aleksei Georgievich Postnikov *Reinhold Remmert *Hugo E. Rossi *Johann Schröder (mathematician), J. Schröder *Kurt Schütte *Irving Ezra Segal *Goro Shimura * *Stephen Smale *Sergei L. Sobolev *Charles M. Stein *Robert Steinberg *Volker Strassen *John Trevor Stuart *John Griggs Thompson *A. N. Tikhonov *V. A. Toponogov *Gregory S. Tseytin *Kazimierz Urbanik *Robert Lawson Vaught *Edoardo Vesentini *I. M. Vinogradov *M. I. Vishik *A. G. Vitushkin *C. T. C. Wall *James Hardy Wilkinson *Erik Christopher Zeeman


1970, Nice

*S. I. Adjan *Shmuel Agmon *Vladimir Mikhailovich Alekseev *Frederick J. Almgren, Jr. *S. A. Amitsur *Donald Werner Anderson *Richard Davis Anderson *Michel André (mathematician), Michel André *Aldo Andreotti *Anatoli N. Andrianov *N. U. Arakelyan *Huzihiro Araki *Alexander Arhangelskii *Michael Artin *Michael Francis Atiyah *James Ax *Alan Baker (mathematician), Alan Baker *Michael Barr (mathematician), Michael Barr *Oleg V. Besov * *Jean-Michel Bony *Raoul Bott *Louis Boutet de Monvel *Richard Brauer *Egbert Brieskorn *Felix E. Browder *William Browder (mathematician), William Browder *François Bruhat *Donald L. Burkholder *Pierre Cartier (mathematician), Pierre Cartier *J. W. S. Cassels *Aleksei Viktorovich Chernavskii, A. V. Černavskii *Rafael Van Severen Chacon *Shiing-Shen Chern *Nikolai Chudakov *Kai Lai Chung *Paul Moritz Cohn *Charles Cameron Conley *John Horton Conway * *Pierre Deligne *Aryeh Dvoretzky *Eugene Dynkin *David Gregory Ebin *David Albert Edwards *James Eells *Yurii Vladimirovich Egorov, J. V. Egorov *Kenneth David Elworthy *Ju. L. Ersov *F. Thomas Farrell *Solomon Feferman *Walter Feit *James Michael Gardner Fell, J. M. G. Fell *Ciprian Foias *Frank Forelli *Otto Forster *Bent Fuglede *Harry Furstenberg *Lars Gårding *Israel Gelfand *Ronald Kay Getoor *Jean Giraud (mathematician), Jean Giraud *George Glauberman *Daniel Gorenstein *Phillip Griffiths * *Detlef Gromoll *M. L. Gromov *Alexander Grothendieck *Victor Vasilievich Grushin *Victor Guillemin *Robert Clifford Gunning *Günter Harder *Walter Kurt Hayman *Zdeněk Hedrlín *Sigurdur Helgason (mathematician), Sigurdur Helgason *Henry Helson *Donald Gordon Higman *Peter Hilton *Heisuke Hironaka *Lars Hörmander *Wu-Chung Hsiang *Richard Allen Hunt *Yasutaka Ihara *Kenkichi Iwasawa *Zvonimir Janko *Richard V. Kadison *Max Karoubi *Tosio Kato *Nicholas Michael Katz *Howard Jerome Keisler *Harry Kesten *Reinhardt Kiehl *Robion Cromwell Kirby *Steven Lawrence Kleiman *Shoshichi Kobayashi *Max Koecher *Bertram Kostant *A. I. Kostrikin *Tomio Kubota *Nicolaas Hendrik Kuiper *Masatake Kuranishi *Shige Toshi Kuroda *Robert Phelan Langlands *Richard Lashof *Francis William Lawvere *Peter David Lax *Jerome Paul Levine *B. M. Levitan *Joram Lindenstrauss *Jacques-Louis Lions *Stanislaw Lojasiewicz *Santiago Lopez de Medrano *Ian G. Macdonald *George Whitelaw Mackey *Yuri I. Manin *G. I. Marchuk *Jerrold Eldon Marsden *André Martineau *Yu. V. Matijasevic *Yves Meyer * *Mario Miranda *Alexandr Sergeevich Mishchenko, A. S. Mishchenko *B. G. Moishezon *Gabriel Mokobodzki *Paul Monsky *John Coleman Moore *Charles B. Morrey, Jr. *George Daniel Mostow *David Mumford *Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy *M. A. Naimark *M. S. Narasimhan *Bernhard Hermann Neumann *Sergei P. Novikov *Olga Oleinik *Donald S. Ornstein *Richard Sheldon Palais *Aleksei Nikolaevich Parshin, A. N. Paršin *Bill Parry (mathematician), Bill Parry *Jaak Peetre *Franklin Paul Peterson *Albrecht Pfister (mathematician), Albrecht Pfister *Frédéric Pham *Ralph Saul Phillips *A. V. Pogorelov *Lev Pontryagin *Charles C. Pugh *Lajos Pukánszky *Daniel Quillen *Michael Oser Rabin *M. S. Raghunathan *Michel Raynaud *Daniel Rider *Abraham Robinson *Helmut Röhrl *Colin P. Rourke *Walter Rudin *Gerald Enoch Sacks *Mikio Sato *Vyacheslav Vasilievich Sazonov, V. V. Sazonov *Andrzej Schinzel *Wolfgang M. Schmidt *Robert Thomas Seeley *G. B. Segal *I. E. Segal *James Serrin *C. S. Seshadri *Igor Shafarevich *Goro Shimura *A. N. Shiryayev *Laurent Siebenmann *Yakov Sinai *Maurice Sion *Donald Clayton Spencer *Vladimir Gennadievich Sprindzuk, V. G. Sprindzuk *John R. Stallings *Guido Stampacchia *Harold Mead Stark *Elias M. Stein *Anatoly Mikhailovich Stepin *Dennis Sullivan *Michio Suzuki (mathematician), Michio Suzuki *Richard G. Swan *Masamichi Takesaki *John Tate (mathematician), John Tate *René Thom *John Griggs Thompson *Jacques Tits *Jean-Claude Tougeron *François Trèves *Paul Turán *Pyotr Lavrentyevich Ulyanov, P. L. Uljanov *Nina Uraltseva *Nicholas Varopoulos *Petr Vopěnka *C. T. C. Wall *Robert Fones Williams *Zvonimir Janko


1974, Vancouver

*Norbert A'Campo *William K. Allard *R. V. Ambartzumian *D. V. Anosov *S. J. Arakelov *V. I. Arnold *Claudio Baiocchi *M. Salah Baouendi *Wolf Barth *Kenneth Jon Barwise *Jānis Bārzdiņš, Ja. M. Barzdin *Hyman Bass *Heinz Bauer *Alain Bensoussan *George Mark Bergman * *Enrico Bombieri *Armand Borel *Rufus Bowen *James Henry Bramble *Haim Brezis *Victor Buchstaber *Thomas Ashland Chapman *Jeff Cheeger *E. W. Cheney *Zbigniew Ciesielski *Herbert Clemens, Charles Herbert Clemens *Alfred Hoblitzelle Clifford *Jean-Michel Combes *Alain Connes *Michael Grain Crandall *Gerard Debreu *Pierre Deligne *Vladimir F. Demyanov *Roland Dobrushin *Richard Mansfield Dudley *G. F. D. Duff *Michel Duflo *J. J. Duistermaat *E. B. Dynkin *Mkhitar Djrbashian, M. M. Dzrbasjan *David Eisenbud *Per Enflo *Jacques Faraut *Charles Fefferman *V. V. Filippov *William J. Firey *A. T. Fomenko *Albrecht Fröhlich *Eberhard Freitag *Avner Friedman *Harvey Friedman *Howard Garland *Frederick William Gehring *Stephen M. Gersten *James Glimm *B. V. Gnedenko *András Hajnal *Thomas W. Hawkins Jr., Thomas Hawkins *Henry Hermes *Horst Herrlich *Alan J. Hoffman *Christopher Hooley *Roger Evans Howe * *Peter J. Huber *Masahisa Inoue *Bjarni Jónsson *Hervé Jacquet *A. A. Karacuba *David Kazhdan *David Kinderlehrer *Victor Klee *Daniel J. Kleitman *Anthony W. Knapp * *Heinz-Otto Kreiss *Wolfgang Krieger *Harold J. Kushner *Oscar Lanford *H. Blaine Lawson *Jacqueline Lelong-Ferrand *A. F. Leontiev *Elliott H. Lieb *Rolf Lindner *Jacques-Louis Lions *George Lusztig *G. A. Margulis *Lawrence Markus *André Martin (physicist), André Martin *Bernard Maskit *John N. Mather *Geoffrey Matthews *Bernard Maurey *Barry Mazur *Victor Mazurov, V. D. Mazurov *Kevin McCrimmon *Peter McMullen *Albert R. Meyer *R. James Milgram *Eric Charles Milner *Hugh Lowell Montgomery *P. A. P. Moran *Yiannis N. Moschovakis *Nikolay Nekhoroshev, N. N. Nehorosev *Edward Nelson *Jacques Neveu *Louis Nirenberg *Michael Stewart Paterson *V. K. Patodi *Mauricio Matos Peixoto *Ted Petrie *Vladimir Petrovich Platonov *Daniel Quillen *Richard Rado *C. R. Rao *John Robert Ringrose *Claude Ambrose Rogers *H. L. Royden *Mary Ellen Rudin * *Alexander Andreevich Samarskii, A. A. Samarski *Winfried Scharlau *Wolfgang M. Schmidt *Paul A. Schweitzer *Saharon Shelah *Jack Silver *Barry Simon *Isadore Manuel Singer *Andrei Alekseevich Slavnov, Andrei A. Slavnov *Frank Spitzer *Erling Størmer * *Sergei Aleksandrovich Stepanov, S. A. Stepanov *Hans Jörg Stetter, Hans J. Stetter *Gilbert Strang *Volker Strassen *Kurt Strebel * *Dennis Sullivan *Aleksei Georgievich Sveshnikov *Moss Eisenberg Sweedler *Endre Szemerédi *Joseph L. Taylor *William Thurston *Jacques Tits *Clifford Truesdell *John Wilder Tukey *V. S. Varadarajan *A. N. Varchenko *Anatoly Vershik *M. I. Vishik *A. G. Vitushkin *Valentin Evgenyevich Voskresenskii *Bertram Walsh *John Bradstreet Walsh, John Walsh *Benjamin Weiss *James Hardy Wilkinson *Philip Wolfe (mathematician), Philip Wolfe *C. E. Mike Yates *Vladimir E. Zakharov *Erik Christopher Zeeman *


1978, Helsinki

*Lars Valerian Ahlfors *Frederick J. Almgren, Jr. *Huzihiro Araki *Michael Aschbacher *Michael Francis Atiyah *Robert J. Aumann *Albert Baernstein II *Thomas Francis Banchoff *William Beckner (mathematician), William Beckner *Joseph Bernstein, I. N. Bernshtein *Spencer Bloch *F. A. Bogomolov *O. I. Bogoyavlensky *Jerry Bona *A. A. Borovkov *Sergei Viktorovich Bochkarev *Kenneth Stephen Brown *A. D. Bruno *Pavol Brunovsky *Alberto Pedro Calderon *James Weldon Cannon *Sylvain Edward Cappell *William Casselman (mathematician), William Casselman *A. J. Casson *G. V. Chudnovsky *Francis H. Clarke *John H. Coates *Robert Connelly *Alain Connes *John Horton Conway *Carl R. de Boor *Claude Dellacherie *Jacques Dixmier *Manfredo P. do Carmo *Roland Dobrushin *Ronald George Douglas *V. G. Drinfeld * *Ivar Ekeland *L. D. Faddeev *Bernd Fischer (mathematician), Bernd Fischer *Ciprian Foias *Jürg Fröhlich *Dmitry Fuchs, Dmitry Fuks *Masatoshi Fukushima *Adriano Mario Garsia *David Gieseker *Daniel Gorenstein *Phillip A. Griffiths *M. L. Gromov *Wolfgang Haken *Leo Harrington *Allen Edward Hatcher *Michael Robert Herman *Melvin Hochster *Yulij Ilyashenko, Ju. S. Ilyashenko *Victor Ivrii *Henryk Iwaniec *Sergey Yablonsky, S. V. Jablonskii *Arthur Jaffe *V. G. Kac *Masaki Kashiwara *Nicholas Michael Katz *George Kempf *Viatcheslav M. Kharlamov, V. M. Kharlamov *A. A. Kirillov *Boris Korenblum *Nikolai N. Krasovskii *Nicolai V. Krylov *R. P. Langlands *David G. Larman *James Lepowsky *James P. Lin *Eduard Looijenga *Angus Macintyre, Angus J. Macintyre *Ib Madsen *G. S. Makanin *John Mallet-Paret *Yuri I. Manin *Sibe Mardesic *Aleksei Ivanovich Markushevich, A. I. Markushevich *Donald A. Martin *Richard McGehee *Henry P. McKean *Richard Burt Melrose *Jürgen Moser *E. M. Nikishin *Nikolai Kapitonovich Nikolski, N. K. Nikolskii *Joachim A. Nitsche *Sergei P. Novikov *Robert Osserman *Jacob Palis *Roger Penrose *Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro *V. P. Platonov *Claudio Procesi *Paul H. Rabinowitz *S. Ramanan *Douglas Conner Ravenel *Pierre-Arnaud Raviart *Pál Révész, Pal Revesz *Andrei Vladimirovich Roiter *Gian-Carlo Rota *Grzegorz Rozenberg *Shoichiro Sakai *Aleksandr Andreyevich Samarsky, A. A. Samarski *Wilfried Schmid *Goro Shimura * *A. N. Shiryayev *Charles Coffin Sims *Yakov Sinai *Yum-Tong Siu *Johannes Sjöstrand *Henri Skoda *Robert Irving Soare *Andrei Suslin *H. J. Sussmann *Vidar Thomee *William Paul Thurston *Robert Tijdeman *Kenji Ueno *Dietmar Uhlig *Jussi Väisälä *Wilberd van der Kallen *S. R. S. Varadhan *Bob Vaughan, Robert Charles Vaughan *Nolan Russell Wallach *André Weil *Alan Weinstein *Alexander D. Wentzell *J. E. West *Gavin C. Wraith *Shing-Tung Yau *Gregg Jay Zuckerman


1983, Warsaw

*Michael Aizenman *Antonio Ambrosetti *Anatoli N. Andrianov *V. I. Arnold *James Arthur (mathematician), James Arthur *Richard Askey *John MacLeod Ball *Wolf Barth *Alexander Beilinson *Jean-Michel Bony *Jean Bourgain *David R. Brillinger *Roger Ware Brockett *V. S. Buslaev *Luis Caffarelli *Shiu-Yuen Cheng *Gregory L. Cherlin *D. M. Chibisov *Frederick Ronald Cohen *Ralph Louis Cohen *B. E. J. Dahlberg *Ennio De Giorgi *Simon Kirwan Donaldson *Bjorn Engquist *Paul Erdős *Gregory Eskin *Tadeusz Figiel *Wendell Helms Fleming *Dominique Foata *Jean-Marc Fontaine *John Erik Fornaess *Michael Hartley Freedman *Hans Freudenthal *William Fulton (mathematician), William Fulton *Jean-Yves Girard *Roland Glowinski *Gene Howard Golub *R. L. Graham *Robert Griess *M. L. Gromov *Joe Harris (mathematician), Joe Harris *F. Reese Harvey *D. R. Heath-Brown *Gennadi M. Henkin *Nigel James Hitchin *Christopher Hooley *Wu-Chung Hsiang *Shigeru Iitaka *Vasilii Alekseevich Iskovskikh *R. S. Ismagilov *Tadeusz Iwaniec *Jens Carsten Jantzen *Peter Wilcox Jones *Anthony Joseph *Feng Kang *Richard Karp *B. S. Kašin *G. G. Kasparov *Anatole Katok *Steven Paul Kerckhoff *Harry Kesten *L. G. Khachiyan *A. G. Khovanskii *Sergiu Klainerman *Hans-Wilhelm Knobloch *Nancy Kopell *A. B. Kurzanskii *Yuri A. Kuznetsov *Olga Ladyzhenskaya * *Peter David Lax * *Wen-Hsiung Lin *Pierre-Louis Lions *Peter Albert Loeb *László Lovász *George Lusztig *Robert Duncan MacPherson *Andrew Majda *Paul Malliavin *Benoit B. Mandelbrot *Petr Mandl *Ricardo Mane *V. P. Maslov *David William Masser *Barry Mazur *Yves Meyer *Charles Anthony Micchelli *Michal Misiurewicz *Shigefumi Mori *Werner Müller (mathematician), Werner Müller *Arthur Ogus *Alexander Yu. Olshanskii *Toshio Oshima *Konrad Osterwalder *Rajagopalan Parthasarathy * *Aleksander Pełczyński *Sergey Pinchuk *Gilles Pisier *Gordon Plotkin *A. V. Pogorelov *M. J. D. Powell *Michael O. Rabin *Kenneth Alan Ribet *Claus Michael Ringel *R. T. Rockafellar *David Ruelle *Mikio Sato *Wolfgang M. Schmidt *Richard M. Schoen *George Roger Sell *James Serrin *Julius L. Shaneson *Saharon Shelah *Richard Arnold Shore *Leon Simon *Yum-Tong Siu *A. O. Slisenko *Christophe Soulé *Richard P. Stanley *Daniel W. Stroock * *Leon Takhtajan *Robert Tarjan *Bernard Teissier *René Thom *Karen Uhlenbeck *Leslie Gabriel Valiant *J. H. van Lint *Pierre van Moerbeke *Alexei Venkov, A. B. Venkov *Michèle Vergne *E. B. Vinberg *Oleg Yanovich Viro *Dan-Virgil Voiculescu *Jean-Loup Waldspurger *Shinzo Watanabe *S. L. Woronowicz * *Vladimir E. Zakharov *Efim Zelmanov *Boris Zilber, B. I. Zilber


1986, Berkeley

*Alexei Borisovich Aleksandrov, A. B. Aleksandrov *Hans Wilhelm Alt *Taivo Arak *Enrico Arbarello *Maurice Auslander *Tadeusz Balaban *Hans Werner Ballmann *Isabella Bashmakova *Arnaud Beauville *József Beck *G. V. Belyi *Jean-Michel Bismut *Anders Björner *Manuel Blum *Walter Borho *Mikhail V. Borovoi *H. J. M. Bos *Jean Bourgain *Franco Brezzi *Michel Broué *Robert Bryant (mathematician), Robert Bryant *Gunnar Carlsson *A. J. Casson *David Catlin *Sun-Yung Alice Chang *Jeff Cheeger *Alexandre Joel Chorin *Herbert Clemens *Laurent Clozel *Yves Colin de Verdière *Jean-Louis Colliot-Thelene *Alain Connes *Germund Dahlquist *Guy David (mathematician), Guy David *Alexander Munro Davie *M. H. A. Davis *Louis de Branges *Corrado De Concini *Ronald J. DiPerna *Simon Kirwan Donaldson *Adrien Douady *V. G. Drinfeld *Jean-Pierre Eckmann *Edward George Effros *Georgy Petrovich Egorychev, G. P. Egorychev *Yakov Eliashberg *Lawrence Craig Evans *Gerd Faltings *Jürg Fröhlich *Péter Frankl *Igor Frenkel *Pierre Gabriel *Giovanni Gallavotti *John B. Garnett *Krzysztof Gawedzki *Frederick William Gehring *Stuart Geman *Mariano Giaquinta *Vitaly Ginzburg *Efim D. Gluskin *S. K. Godunov *Dorian Goldfeld *Andrey Aleksandrovich Gonchar, A. A. Gonchar *J. V. Grabiner *Christine Graffigne *D. Yu. Grigor'ev *M. L. Gromov *Benedict Hyman Gross *Uffe Haagerup *Richard S. Hamilton *Robert Miller Hardt, R. M. Hardt *Thomas W. Hawkins, Jr. *Dennis Arnold Hejhal *Haruzo Hida *Werner Hildenbrand *Alexander Holevo *Victor Ivrii *Henryk Iwaniec *M. V. Jakobson *V. F. R. Jones *Jürgen Jost *Jean-Pierre Kahane *Narendra Karmarkar *David Kazhdan *Alexander S. Kechris *Carlos Eduardo Kenig *Helmut Koch (mathematician), H. V. Koch *Valery Vasilevich Kozlov, V. V. Kozlov *Rafail Krichevskii, R. E. Krichevsky *N. G. Kruzhilin * *Nicolai V. Krylov *Hiroshi Kunita *Ivan A. K. Kupka *Philip Caesar Kutzko *Alistair H. Lachlan *Oscar Lanford *László Lempert *Hendrik Willem Lenstra *Thomas Milton Liggett *Menachem Magidor *Nikolai Georgievich Makarov, Nikolai G. Makarov *Yuri I. Manin *John N. Mather *William Hamilton Meeks, III *Alexander Merkurjev *Jean-François Mertens *Haynes Miller *Vitali Milman *Tetsuji Miwa *John Willard Morgan *V. V. Nikulin *Andrew Michael Odlyzko *Alexander Moiseevich Olevskii, Alexander M. Olevskii *Steven Alan Orszag *George C. Papanicolaou *L. A. Pastur *Mikhail G. Peretyatkin *Yakov Pesin *Nicholas Pippenger *Vladimir L. Popov *Frank Quinn (mathematician), Frank Quinn *A. A. Razborov *John Rinzel *Ernst Alfred Ruh *Arnold Schönhage * *Richard Melvin Schoen *Alexander Schrijver *Jacob T. Schwartz * *Caroline Series *Paul D. Seymour *Peter B. Shalen *Adi Shamir *Micha Sharir *Saharon Shelah *V. V. Shokurov *A. V. Skorokhod *Stephen Smale * *Thomas Spencer (mathematical physicist), Thomas Spencer *Elias M. Stein *Charles Joel Stone *Dennis Sullivan *A. A. Suslin *Floris Takens *Clifford Taubes *Tammo tom Dieck, Tammo Tom Dieck *Anthony Joseph Tromba *Nina Uraltseva *Eckart Viehweg *David Alexander Vogan *Gisbert Wüstholz *Henry Christian Wente *Alex Wilkie *R. L. Wilson *Edward Witten *Thomas Hartwig Wolff *Scott Andrew Wolpert *W. Hugh Woodin *Wu Wen-Tsun *Victor Yakhot *Don Zagier *Eduard Zehnder *Robert Jeffrey Zimmer


1990, Kyoto

*Noga Alon *Marcel Bökstedt *László Babai *Dan Barbasch *Martin T. Barlow *Rodney James Baxter *Eric Douglas Bedford *Spencer Bloch *Lenore Blum *Francis Bonahon *César Camacho *Peter J. Cameron *Lennart Carleson *Jon F. Carlson *Alexandre L. Chistov *F. Michael Christ, Michael Christ *Demetrios Christodoulou *Ronald Raphael Coifman *Stephen Arthur Cook *Jean-Michel Coron *Joachim Cuntz *Persi Diaconis *Roland L. Dobrushin *Sergio Doplicher *Richard Timothy Durrett *Jean Écalle *Boris L. Feigin *Joel Feldman *Andreas Floer *Kenji Fukaya *Hillel Furstenberg *Matthias Günther *David Gabai *Étienne Ghys *Henri Gillet *Shafi Goldwasser *Thomas G. Goodwillie *Cameron Gordon (mathematician), Cameron Gordon *Rostislav Grigorchuk *Karsten Grove *Günter Harder *Ami Harten *Helmut Hofer *Philip Holmes *Annick Horiuchi *Ehud Hrushovski *Craig Huneke *Martin Huxley *Kiyoshi Igusa *Yasutaka Ihara *Mitsuru Ikawa *Yulij Ilyashenko, Ju. S. Ilyashenko *Alexander A. Ivanov *Michio Jimbo *Lowell E. Jones *Vaughan F. R. Jones *William Morton Kahan *Alexander V. Karzanov *Masaki Kashiwara *Kazuya Kato *Yujiro Kawamata *Alexander R. Kemer *János Kollár *Victor Kolyvagin *Shinichi Kotani *Robert Krasny *Igor Krichever *Peter B. Kronheimer *Antti Kupiainen *Shigeo Kusuoka *Jesper Lützen *Gérard Laumon *Robert Kendall Lazarsfeld *Lucien Marie Le Cam *Gilles Lebeau *Fang-Hua Lin *Pierre-Louis Lions *László Lovász *Sylvia Chin-Pi Lu *George Lusztig *Colette Moeglin *Andrew Joseph Majda *Yuri I. Manin *Grigory Margulis *Olivier Mathieu *Toshihiko Matsuki *Dusa McDuff *Curt McMullen *Richard Burt Melrose *Yves F. Meyer *John J. Millson *Masayasu Mimura *Stanislav A. Molchanov *Masatake Mori *Shigefumi Mori *Shigeyuki Morita *Henri Moscovici *Takafumi Murai *Haruo Murakami *Anatoly I. Neishtadt *Yuri Valentinovich Nesterenko *Sheldon E. Newhouse *Adrian Ocneanu *Takeo Ohsawa *Michael V. Pimsner *Sorin Popa *Gopal Prasad *David Preiss *Vojtěch Rödl *Stephen Rallis *Mary Rees *James Renegar *Nicolai Reshetikhin *Paul Calvin Roberts *Klaus Wilhelm Roggenkamp *Kyoji Saito *Morihiko Saito *Leslie Saper *Peter Clive Sarnak *Pierre Schapira (mathematician), Pierre Schapira *Albert Schwarz *Graeme Segal *Tetsuji Shioda *Eugenii I. Shustin *Nessim Sibony *Israel Michael Sigal *Carlos Tschudi Simpson *Yakov Sinai *Georges Skandalis *Theodore Allen Slaman *John R. Steel *Joseph H. M. Steenbrink *Michael Struwe *Toshikazu Sunada *Kanehisa Takasaki *Michel Talagrand *Éva Tardos *Luc Tartar *Michael E. Taylor *Robert W. Thomason *Carsten Thomassen *Gang Tian *Akihiro Tsuchiya *Vladimir Turaev *Karen Uhlenbeck *Lou van den Dries *Alexandre Varchenko *Nicholas Theodore Varopoulos *Paul Vojta *Alexander Volberg *Avi Wigderson *S. L. Woronowicz *Jean-Christophe Yoccoz *Marc Yor *Efim Zelmanov


1994, Zürich

*Jeffrey Adams (mathematician), Jeffrey Adams *Andrei A. Agrachev *Henning Haahr Andersen *Michael T. Anderson *Marco Avellaneda (mathematician), Marco Avellaneda *László Babai *Victor Bangert *Richard F. Bass *James E. Baumgartner *J. Thomas Beale *Jean Bellissard *A. A. Bolibruch *Sergey Vladimirovich Bolotin, Sergey V. Bolotin *Richard Ewen Borcherds *Jean Bourgain * *Marc Burger *Colin J. Bushnell *Kung Ching Chang *Jean-Yves Chemin *Fan R. K. Chung *Philippe G. Ciarlet *Phillip Colella *Peter Constantin *John Horton Conway *Kevin Corlette *Constantine Michael Dafermos *Wolfgang Dahmen *S. G. Dani *Ingrid Daubechies *Donald Andrew Dawson *Jean-Pierre Demailly *David L. Donoho *David Drasin *Noam Elkies *George A. Elliott *Gerd Faltings *Giovanni Felder *Hans Föllmer *Jürg Fröhlich *John Franks (mathematician), John Franks *Edward Frenkel *John B. Friedlander *Zoltán Füredi *Jürgen Gärtner *Alexander Givental *Oded Goldreich *Gene H. Golub *Robert Ernest Gompf *Alexander Goncharov *William Timothy Gowers *Andrew Granville *Manoussos G. Grillakis *David Harbater *Jan P. Hogendijk *Michael Jerome Hopkins *Deborah Hughes Hallett *Uwe Jannsen *David Jerison *Mark Jerrum *Jeffry Kahn *Gil Kalai *Nikolaos Kapouleas *Joseph B. Keller * *Eberhard Kirchberg *Frances Kirwan *Maxim Kontsevich *Olga Ladyzhenskaya *Jean Lannes (mathematician), Jean Lannes *H. Blaine Lawson *Claude LeBrun *François Ledrappier *Tom Leighton *Leonid Levin *Jian-Shu Li *Jun Li (mathematician), Jun Li *Elliott H. Lieb *Pierre-Louis Lions *Peter Littelmann *Roberto Longo (mathematician), Roberto Longo *Alain Louveau *Alexander Lubotzky *John Edwin Luecke *Mikhail Lyubich *Zhi-Ming Ma *Ricardo Mane *Howard Masur *Hiroshi Matano *David W. McLaughlin *Joyce R. McLaughlin *Jean-François Mestre *Yoichi Miyaoka *Ngaiming Mok *Greg Moore (physicist) *David R. Morrison (mathematician), David R. Morrison *Tomasz Mrowka *Charles M. Newman *Noam Nisan *Madhav Vithal Nori *Edward Wilfred Odell, Jr. *Stanley Osher *George Oster *Étienne Pardoux *Raman Parimala *Karen Hunger Parshall *K. R. Parthasarathy (probabilist) *Grigori Perelman *Edwin Arend Perkins *Bernadette Perrin-Riou *Benoit Perthame *Duong Hong Phong *Anand Pillay *Carl Pomerance *Pavel Pudlak *Jean-Pierre Quadrat *Michael Rapoport *Marina Ratner *Eliyahu Rips *Raoul Robert *Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr. *Joachim H. Rubinstein *Alexei N. Rudakov *Dietmar Arno Salamon *Jesús María Sanz-Serna *Joel Schneider *Erhard Scholz *Gerald W. Schwarz *Stephen W. Semmes *Paul Seymour (mathematician), Paul Seymour *Julius L. Shaneson *Jalal Shatah *Mitsuhiro Shishikura *Gordon Douglas Slade *Wolfgang Soergel *Christopher Donald Sogge *Eduardo D. Sontag *Panagiotis E. Souganidis *Joel Spencer *Joel Spruck *John Stillwell * *Andrei Suslin *Vladimir Sverak *Hiroshi Tanaka (mathematician), Hiroshi Tanaka *Clifford Taubes *Richard Taylor (mathematician), Richard Taylor *Eugene Trubowitz *Pekka Tukia *Michel Van den Bergh *S. R. S. Varadhan *Victor A. Vassiliev *Anatoly M. Vershik *Marcelo Viana * *Dan-Virgil Voiculescu *Claire Voisin *Jean-Loup Waldspurger *Antony Wassermann *Sidney M. Webster *Shmuel Weinberger *Andrew Wiles *Mariusz Wodzicki *Jean-Christophe Yoccoz *Lai-Sang Young


1998, Berlin

*Miklós Ajtai *David Aldous *George Andrews (mathematician), George E. Andrews *James Arthur (mathematician), James Arthur *Michèle Artigue *Paul S. Aspinwall *Kari Astala *Marco Avellaneda (mathematician), Marco Avellaneda *Victor V. Batyrev *Bonnie Berger *Vladimir G. Berkovich *Joseph Bernstein *Fabrice Bethuel *Gregory Beylkin *Jean-Michel Bismut * *Béla Bollobás *Maury Bramson *Detlev Buchholz *Dmitri Burago *Maria G. Bartolini Bussi *Jennifer Tour Chayes *Karine Chemla *Ivan Cherednik *F. Michael Christ *Tobias Colding *Pierre Collet (physicist), Pierre Collet *Pierre Colmez *William J. Cook, William Cook *Maurizio Cornalba *Joseph Dauben * *Aise Johan de Jong *Welington de Melo *Percy Deift *Christopher Deninger *Persi Diaconis *Robbert Dijkgraaf *Simon Donaldson *A.N. Dranishnikov *Andreas Dress *Boris Dubrovin (mathematician), Boris Dubrovin *William Duke (mathematician), William Duke *William Gerard Dwyer, William G. Dwyer *Yakov Eliashberg *Håkan Eliasson, L. Håkan Eliasson *Björn Engquist *Alex Eskin *Joan Feigenbaum *Ronald Fintushel *Matthew Foreman *András Frank *Michael Freedman *Mark Freidlin *Eric Friedlander *Giovanni Gallavotti *Sylvestre Gallot *Jayanta Ghosh *Antonio Giorgilli *Michel Goemans *Friedrich Götze *Yury Grabovsky *Gian Michele Graf *François Gramain *Jeremy Gray *Mark Green (mathematician), Mark Green *Leslie Greengard *Ulf Grenander *Wolfgang Hackbusch *Peter Gavin Hall, Peter Hall *Johan Håstad *Shuhei Hayashi *Frédéric Hélein *Michael Herman (mathematician), Michael Herman *Nigel Higson *Greg Hjorth *Bernard R. Hodgson *Helmut Hofer *Frank Hoppensteadt *Thomas Hou *Ehud Hrushovski *Gerhard Huisken *Gérard Iooss *Sergei V. Ivanov (mathematician), Sergei V. Ivanov *Robert R. Jensen *Iain M. Johnstone *Dominic Joyce *William Kantor *Mikhail Kapranov *Yuri Kifer *Robert Kottwitz *Sergei B. Kuksin *Krystyna Kuperberg *François Labourie *Michael Lacey (mathematician), Michael Lacey *Laurent Lafforgue *Alain Lascoux *Jean-François Le Gall *Donald John Lewis *Hans Lindblad *Joachim Lohkamp *Ian G. Macdonald *Matei Machedon *Mark Mahowald *Stéphane Mallat *Gunter Malle *Jiří Matoušek (mathematician), Jiří Matoušek *Pertti Mattila *Barry M. McCoy *Dusa McDuff *Curtis T. McMullen *Loïc Merel *Frank Merle (mathematician), Frank Merle *Vitali Milman *Graeme Milton *Tetsuji Miwa *Shinichi Mochizuki *Cathleen Synge Morawetz *Jürgen Moser *Shahar Mozes *Detlef Müller (mathematician), Detlef Müller *Stefan Müller (mathematician), Stefan Müller *Ludomir Newelski *Harald Niederreiter *Mogens Niss *Jorge Nocedal *Tomotada Ohtsuki *Hisashi Okamoto *Bob Oliver (mathematician), Bob Oliver *George C. Papanicolaou, George Papanicolaou *Charles S. Peskin *Sergey Pinchuk (mathematician), Sergey Pinchuk *Ulrich Pinkall *Gilles Pisier *Toniann Pitassi *Leonid Polterovich *Gustavo Ponce *Aleksandr V. Pukhlikov *William R. Pulleyblank *Rolf Rannacher *Idun Reiten *Jeremy Rickard *Aline Robert *Yongbin Ruan *Mikhail V. Safonov *Peter Sarnak *Hans Peter Schlickewei *Roberto H. Schonmann *Alexander Schrijver *Kristian Seip *Vera Serganova *Aner Shalev *Peter Shor *David Siegmund *Karl Sigmund *Neil Sloane *Feodor A. Smirnov *David A. Smith (mathematician), David A. Smith *Hart F. Smith * *Ronald J. Stern *James W. Stigler *Jan-Olov Strömberg *Madhu Sudan * *Alain-Sol Sznitman *Michel Talagrand *Clifford Taubes *Joseph A. Thas *Stevo Todorčević *Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann *Lloyd N. Trefethen *Boris Tsirelson *Takeshi Tsuji *Gunther Uhlmann *Cumrun Vafa *Marcelo Viana * *Kari Vilonen *Vladimir Voevodsky *Stephen Wainger *Minoru Wakimoto *Emo Welzl *Alex Wilkie *Jan Camiel Willems *Ruth J. Williams *Thomas Hartwig Wolff *Zhihong Xia *Dmitri Yafaev *Horng-Tzer Yau *Andrei Zelevinsky *Shou-Wu Zhang *Joachem Zowe


2002, Beijing

*Semyon Alesker *Noga Alon *Luigi Ambrosio *Ben Andrews (mathematician), Ben Andrews *Douglas N. Arnold *Sanjeev Arora *Hajer Bahouri *Deborah Loewenberg Ball *Imre Bárány *Robert Bartnik *Gérard Ben Arous *Michael Benedicks *Jean Bertoin *Mladen Bestvina *Philippe Biane *Peter J. Bickel *Stephen Bigelow *Paul Biran *Dietmar Bisch *Aart Blokhuis *Erwin Bolthausen * * *Umberto Bottazzini *Élisabeth Bouscaren *Hubert Bray *Yann Brenier *Alberto Bressan *Jean Bricmont *Lawrence D. Brown *Luis Caffarelli *Sun-Yung Alice Chang *Yu. V. Chekanov *Jean-Yves Chemin *Mu-Fa Chen *Xiuxioung Chen *Alain Chenciner *James W. Cogdell *Albert Cohen (mathematician), Albert Cohen *Henri Cohen (number theorist), Henri Cohen *Gérard Cornuéjols *Patrick Delorme *James Demmel *Jan Denef *Weiyue Ding *David Donoho *Jean-Luc Dorier *Michael R. Douglas *Weinan E *Jean-Pierre Eckmann *Moritz Epple *Alexandre Eremenko *Hélène Esnault *Pavel Etingof *Ludvig Faddeev *Uriel Feige *Eduard Feireisl *Bernold Fiedler *Philippe Flajolet *Jean-Marc Fontaine *Giovanni Forni (mathematician), Giovanni Forni *Dan Freed *Mikio Furuta *Dennis Gaitsgory *Liming Ge *Emmanuel Giroux *Moti Gitik *Shafi Goldwasser *Lothar Göttsche *Lei Guo *Uffe Haagerup *Thomas Callister Hales, Thomas Hales *Vagn Lunsgaard Hansen *Michael Harris (mathematician), Michael Harris *Juha Heinonen *Lars Hesselholt *Jiaxing Hong *Michael J. Hopkins, Michael Hopkins *Kentaro Hori *Celia Hoyles *Hesheng Hu *Annette Huber-Klawitter, A. Huber *Russell Impagliazzo *Eleny-Nicole Ionel * *Svetlana Jitomirskaya *Kurt Johansson (mathematician), Kurt Johansson *Victor Kac *Gabriele Kaiser *Ravindran Kannan *Nicole El Karoui *Kazuya Kato *Carlos E. Kenig *Harry Kesten * * *Frances Kirwan *Alexander Klyachko *Toshiyuki Kobayashi *Nancy Kopell *Stephen S. Kudla *Laurent Lafforgue *Vincent Lafforgue *Daniel Lascar *Rafael Latala *Greg Lawler *Nicolas Lerner *Frederick Leung *Marc Levine (mathematician), Marc Levine *Peter Wai-Kwong Li *YanYan Li *Nati Linial *Kefeng Liu *Tai-Ping Liu *Yiming Long *Mitchell Luskin *Vladimir Mazya *Michael Liam McQuillan *Vikram Bhagvandas Mehta *Eckhard Meinrenken * *Nitsa Movshovitz-Hadar *Shigeru Mukai *David Mumford *Bruno Nachtergaele *Hiraku Nakajima *Maxim Nazarov *Nikita A. Nekrasov *Masatoshi Noumi *Dmitri Olegovich Orlov *Felix Otto (mathematician), Felix Otto *Rahul Pandharipande *Yuval Peres *Anton Petrunin *Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro *Richard Pink (mathematician), Richard Pink *Agoston Pisztora *Cheryl Praeger *Enrique Pujals *Anjing Qu *Alfio Quarteroni *Rolf Rannacher *Ran Raz *Bruce Reed (mathematician), Bruce Reed *Miles Reid *Y. Ritov *Tristan Rivière *Tom Romberg *Xiaochun Rong *Markus Rost *Karl Rubin *Daniel J. Rudolph *Tobias Rydén *Vadim Schechtman *Christoph Schwab *Richard Schwartz (mathematician), Richard Schwartz *Paul Seidel *Zlil Sela *James Sethian *Freydoon Shahidi * *Yum-Tong Siu *John Smillie (mathematician), John Smillie *Terry Speed *Daniel Spielman *John Tobias Stafford, J.T. Stafford *Eitan Tadmor *Dmitry Tamarkin *Daniel Tătaru *Richard Taylor (mathematician), Richard Taylor *Peter Teichner *Christoph Thiele *Gang Tian *Ulrike Tillmann *Burt Totaro *Craig A. Tracy *Dmitrii Treschev *Emmanuel Ullmo *Marie-France Vignéras *Schicheng Wang *Xu-Jia Wang *Brian White (mathematician), Brian Cabell White *Peter Winkler *Edward Witten *Maciej P. Wojtkowski *W. Hugh Woodin *Trevor Wooley *Sijue Wu *Shutie Xiao *Zhouping Xin *Jia-An Yan * * *Ofer Zeitouni *Steve Zelditch *Weiping Zhang *Xiangyu Zhou *Günter M. Ziegler *Maciej Zworski


2006, Madrid

*Oleg N. Ageev *Ian Agol *Manindra Agrawal *Valery Alexeev (mathematician), Valery Alexeev *Michèle Artigue *Franck Barthe *Alexander Barvinok *Vitaly Bergelson *Roman Bezrukavnikov *Manjul Bhargava *Stefano Bianchini *Mario Bonk *Vivek Borkar *Jean-Benoît Bost *Mireille Bousquet-Mélou * *Stephen P. Boyd *Alexander Braverman *Simon Brendle *Tom Bridgeland *Martin Bridson *Russel E. Caflisch *Emmanuel Candès *Vicent Caselles *Alberto S. Cattaneo *Raphaël Cerf *Ching-Li Chai *Zhiming Chen *Shiu-Yuen Cheng *Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat *Leo Corry *William Crawley-Boevey *Henri Darmon *Rafael de la Llave *Jan de Lange *Ehud de Shalit *Percy Deift *Jean-Pierre Demailly *Amir Dembo *Bernard Derrida *Ronald DeVore *Dmitry Dolgopyat *Peter Donnelly *Rod Downey *Marcus du Sautoy *Ricardo G. Durán *Nira Dyn *Lawrence Ein *Yakov Eliashberg *K. David Elworthy *Oleg Yu. Emanouilov *Jianqing Fan *Kazuhiro Fujiwara * *Bert Gerards *Robert Ghrist *Étienne Ghys *François Golse *Martin Grötschel *Tom Graber *Gian Michele Graf *Ben Green (mathematician), Ben Green *Michael Griebel *Ian Grojnowski * *Niccolò Guicciardini *Alice Guionnet *Max Gunzburger *Matthew Gursky *Mark Haiman *Richard S. Hamilton *Guy Henniart *Steve Hofmann *Alexander Holevo *Ko Honda *Jun-Muk Hwang *Hitoshi Ishii *Henryk Iwaniec *Iain M. Johnstone *Vadim Kaloshin *Michael Kapovich *Kazuya Kato *Bernhard Keller * *Mikhail Khovanov *Jeong Han Kim *Boáz Klartag *Jon Kleinberg *Bruce Kleiner *Robert V. Kohn *Sergei Konyagin *Bryna Kra *Steven Lalley *François Lalonde *Gérard Laumon * *Patrice Le Calvez *Yves Le Jan *Peng Yee Lee *Randall J. LeVeque *David Levermore *Elon Lindenstrauss *Xiaobo Liu (mathematician), Xiaobo Liu *Tomasz Łuczak *Toshiki Mabuchi *Yvon Maday *Ib Madsen *Jean-Michel Maillet *Marcos Marito *Peter McCullagh *Philippe Michel (number theorist), Philippe Michel * *William Minicozzi II *Yair Minsky *Nicolas Monod *Fabien Morel *Bienvenido Nebres *Itay Neeman *Arkadi Nemirovski *Ngô Bảo Châu *Wiesława Nizioł *Martin Nowak *David Nualart *Yong-Geun Oh *Andrei Okounkov *Kaoru Ono (mathematician), Kaoru Ono *E.M. Opdam *Konrad Osterwalder *Narutaka Ozawa *Peter Ozsváth *Dominique Picard *Sorin Popa *Mario Pulvirenti *Alfio Quarteroni *Anthony Ralston *Michael Rathjen *Omer Reingold *Igor Rodnianski *Mikael Rørdam *Antonio Ros *Linda Preiss Rothschild *Tim Roughgarden *Raphaël Rouquier *Ronitt Rubinfeld *Imre Z. Ruzsa *Francisco Santos Leal, Francisco Santos *Mark Sapir *Ovidiu Savin *T. M. Scanlon, Thomas Scanlon *William Schmidt (mathematician), William Schmidt *Peter Schneider (mathematician), Peter Schneider *Oded Schramm * * *Sylvia Serfaty *Yehuda Shalom *Michael Shub *Alan Siegel *Christopher Skinner *Stanislav Smirnov *Agata Smoktunowicz * *David Soudry *Birgit Speh *T. A. Springer *Olof Staffans *Richard P. Stanley *Emil Straube *Endre Süli *Zoltán Szabó (mathematician), Zoltán Szabó *Stanisław Szarek *Anders Szepessy *Terence Tao *Vladimir Temlyakov *Tomohide Terasoma *Chuu-Lian Terng *Robin Thomas (mathematician), Robin Thomas *Simon Thomas (mathematician), Simon Thomas *Xavier Tolsa *Luca Trevisan *Neil Trudinger *Yuri Tschinkel *Eric Urban *Juan Luis Vázquez Suárez, Juan Luis Vázquez *Arjan Van der Schaft *Vinayak Vatsal *Luis Vega (mathematician), Luis Vega *Juan J. L. Velázquez *Michèle Vergne *Cédric Villani *Karen Vogtmann *Wendelin Werner *Paul Wiegmann *Avi Wigderson * *Jaroslaw Wlodarczyk *Hung-Hsi Wu *Guoliang Yu *Anton Zorich *Enrique Zuazua


2010, Hyderabad

*Jill Adler *Dorit Aharonov *David Aldous *Marie-Claude Arnaud *Denis Auroux *Artur Avila *Peter Bürgisser *Ellen Baake *Ramachandran Balasubramanian *Paul Balmer *Prakash Belkale *Itai Benjamini *David J Benson *Patrick Bernard *Louis Billera *Alexei Borodin *Arup Bose *Christophe Breuil *Xavier Buff * *Probal Chaudhuri *Shuxing Chen *Chong-Qing Cheng *Arnaud Chéritat *Bernardo Cockburn *Fernando Codá Marques *Henry Cohn *Gonzalo Contreras (mathematician), Gonzalo Contreras *Jean-Michel Coron *Kevin Costello *Marianna Csörnyei *Edward Norman Dancer, E.N. Dancer *Camillo De Lellis *Manuel del Pino *Freddy Delbaen *Frank den Hollander *Nils Dencker *Irit Dinur *Cynthia Dwork *Manfred Einsiedler *Anna Erschler *Alex Eskin *Steven Neil Evans *Isabel Fernández Delgado, Isabel Fernández *Sergey Fomin *Hélène Frankowska *Jixiang Fu *Hillel Furstenberg *Nicola Fusco *David Gabai *Damien Gaboriau *Sara van de Geer *William Goldman (mathematician), William Goldman *Iain Gordon *Ralph Greenberg *Jesper Grodal *Venkatesan Guruswami *Larry Guth *Christopher Hacon *Ursula Hamenstädt *Roger Heath-Brown *Thomas J.R. Hughes *Michael Hutchings (mathematician), Michael Hutchings *Daniel Huybrechts *Alexander R. Its *Sergei Ivanov (mathematician), Sergei Ivanov *Satoru Iwata (mathematician), Satoru Iwata *Masaki Izumi * *Peter Jones (mathematician), Peter Jones * *Anton Kapustin *Nikita Karpenko *Kiran Kedlaya *Carlos Kenig *Chandrashekhar Khare *Subhash Khot *Mark Kisin *Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen *Pekka Koskela (mathematician), Pekka Koskela *Arno Kuijlaars *Shrawan Kumar (mathematician), Shrawan Kumar *Karl Kunisch *Antti Kupiainen *Wolfgang Lück *Marc Lackenby * *Erez Lapid *Yoram Last *Bernard Leclerc (mathematician), Bernard Leclerc *Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu *Ivan Losev (mathematician), Ivan Losev *Jacob Lurie *Xiaonan Ma *Philip K. Maini *Matilde Marcolli * *Gaven Martin *Vieri Mastropietro *Brendan McKay (mathematician), Brendan McKay *James McKernan *Pablo Mira *Maryam Mirzakhani *Justin Tatch Moore *Sophie Morel *Alexander Nabutovsky * *Assaf Naor *Fedor Nazarov *Jaroslav Nešetřil *Yurii Nesterov *Claudia Neuhauser *Ngô Bảo Châu *Andre Nies *Ricardo Horatio Nochetto *Hee Oh *Stanley Osher *Frank Pacard *Raman Parimala *Jongil Park *Pablo A. Parrilo *Aleksei Nikolaevich Parshin, A.N. Parshin *Mihai Paun *Peng Shige * *Kim Plofker *Jeremy Quastel *Eric Rains *Zinovy Reichstein *Idun Reiten *Nicolai Reshetikhin *Oliver Riordan *Federico Rodriguez Hertz *Mark Rudelson * *Takeshi Saito (mathematician), Takeshi Saito *Omri Sarig *Norbert Schappacher *Richard Schoen *Frank-Olaf Schreyer *Christof Schuette *Gregory Seregin *Nimish A. Shah *Qi-Man Shao *Alexander Shapiro (mathematician), Alexander Shapiro *Scott Sheffield *Zuowei Shen *Dimitri Shlyakhtenko * *Mikhail Sodin *Kannan Soundararajan *Daniel Spielman *Herbert Spohn *Vasudevan Srinivas *Sergei Starchenko *Andrys Stipsicz *Catharina Stroppel *Benny Sudakov *Suresh Venapally *Richard Thomas (mathematician), Richard Thomas *Tatiana Toro *Nizar Touzi *Dmitry Turaev *Salil Vadhan *Stefaan Vaes *Benno Van Dalen *Aad Van der Vaart *S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan *T. N. Venkataramana *Akshay Venkatesh *Roman Vershynin *Claire Voisin *Robert Weismantel * *Katrin Wendland *Mary Wheeler *Amie Wilkinson *Jean-Pierre Wintenberger *W. Hugh Woodin *Jinchao Xu *Zongben Xu *Takao Yamaguchi *Xu Zhang *Xunyu Zhou


2014, Seoul

*Rémi Abgrall * *Ian Agol *Anton Alekseev (mathematician), Anton Alekseev *Nicolás Andruskiewitsch *Konstantin Ardakov *James Arthur (mathematician), James Arthur * *Viviane Baladi *Weizhu Bao *Boaz Barak *Kai Behrend *Mikhail Belolipetsky *Georgia Benkart *Yves Benoist *Manjul Bhargava *Olivier Biquard *Alexei Borodin *Andrea Braides *Mark Braverman (mathematician), Mark Braverman *Emmanuel Breuillard *Franco Brezzi * *Jonathan Brundan *Annalisa Buffa *Andrei Bulatov (mathematician), Andrei Bulatov * *Emmanuel Candès *Sourav Chatterjee *Zoé Chatzidakis *Luigi Chierchia *Demetrios Christodoulou *Maria Chudnovsky *Julia Chuzhoy *David Conlon *Guillermo Cortinas *Ivan Corwin * *Mihalis Dafermos *Panagiota Daskalopoulos *Bertrand Duplantier *Yalchin Efendiev *Friedrich Eisenbrand *Matthew Emerton *Michael Entov * *Bertrand Eynard *Fuquan Fang *Ilijas Farah *Benson Farb *Albert Fathi *Alessio Figalli *Vladimir Fock (mathematician), Vladimir Fock *Jacob Fox *Alan M. Frieze *Alexander Furman *Søren Galatius *Isabelle Gallagher *Wee Teck Gan *Craig Gentry (computer scientist), Craig Gentry *Anton Gerasimov *Étienne Ghys *Anna C. Gilbert *Daniel Goldston *Ben Green (mathematician), Ben Green *Geoffrey Grimmett *Mark Gross (mathematician), Mark Gross *Robert Guralnick *Seung-Yeal Ha *Martin Hairer *Michael Harris (mathematician), Michael Harris *Harald Helfgott *Michael Hill (mathematician), Michael Hill *Nancy Hingston *Kengo Hirachi *Jun-Muk Hwang * *Robert Jerrard *Jeremy Kahn *Seok-Jin Kang *Martin Kassabov *Nets Katz *Rinat Kedem *Olga Kharlampovich *Bumsig Kim *Byunghan Kim *Alexander Kleshchev *János Kollár *Michael Krivelevich *Daniela Kühn *Takashi Kumagai *Alexander Kuznetsov (mathematician), Alexander Kuznetsov *Izabella Łaba *Kenneth Lange *Monique Laurent *Jean-François Le Gall *Michel Ledoux *Ki-Ahm Lee *Adrian Lewis (mathematician), Adrian Lewis *Tao Li (mathematician), Tao Li *Chang-Shou Lin *François Loeser *Russell Lyons *Terry Lyons (mathematician), Terry Lyons *Mikhail Lyubich *Andrea Malchiodi *Adam W. Marcus *Jens Marklof *Vladimir Markovic *Fernando Codá Marques * *Robert J. McCann (mathematician), Robert J. McCann *Frank Merle (mathematician), Frank Merle *Alexei Miasnikov *John Milnor *Maryam Mirzakhani *Takurō Mochizuki *Antonio Montalbán *Carlos Gustavo Moreira * *Mircea Mustaţă * *André Neves *Barbara Niethammer *Marc Noy *Ryan O'Donnell (mathematician), Ryan O'Donnell *Keiji Oguiso *Grigori Olshanski *Hinke Osinga *Deryk Osthus *Victor Ostrik *Yaron Ostrover *János Pach *Sandrine Péché *Benoit Perthame *Jonathan Pila *János Pintz *Gabriella Pinzari *Jill Pipher *Mark Pollicott *Han Qi (mathematician), Han Qi *Pierre Raphael *Andrei S. Rapinchuk *Batmanathan Dayanand Reddy *Bertrand Rémy *Nicolas Ressayre *Charles Rezk *Hans Ringström *Luc Robbiano *Vojtěch Rödl *John Rognes (mathematician), John Rognes *Pierre Rouchon *Zeev Rudnick *Laure Saint-Raymond *Tom Sanders (mathematician), Tom Sanders *Thomas Schick *Wilhelm Schlag *Peter Scholze *Robert Seiringer *Timo Seppäläinen *Vera Serganova *Nataša Šešum *Samson Shatashvili *Weixiao Shen *Chi-Wang Shu *Vladas Sidoravicius *Bernd Siebert * *Luis Silvestre *Karen E. Smith *Sasha Sodin *Slawomir Solecki *Roland Speicher *Daniel Spielman *Nikhil Srivastava *Angelika Steger *Andrew M. Stuart, Andrew Stuart * *Gábor Székelyhidi * *Denis Talay * *Jörg Teschner *Yukinobu Toda *Bertrand Toën *Peter Topping *Dominique Tournes *Masato Tsujii *Alexandre Tsybakov *Sebastian van Strien *Michela Varagnolo *Eric Vasserot *András Vasy *Misha Verbitsky, Mikhail Verbitsky *Bálint Virág *Van H. Vu *Martin Wainwright (mathematician), Martin Wainwright *Jean-Loup Waldspurger *Juncheng Wei *Stefan Wenger *Ryan Williams (computer scientist), Ryan Williams *Daniel Wise (mathematician), Daniel Wise *Trevor Wooley *Sergey Yekhanin *Cem Yıldırım *Jiongmin Yong *Shih-Hsien Yu *Ya-xiang Yuan *Umberto Zannier *Thaleia Zariphopoulou *Yitang Zhang *Günter M. Ziegler *Tamar Ziegler


2018, Rio de Janeiro

*Dan Abramovich *Andris Ambainis *Luigi Ambrosio *Nalini Anantharaman * *Yves André *Tomoyuki Arakawa *Carolina Araujo (mathematician), Carolina Araujo *Spiros Argyros *Sanjeev Arora *Matthias Aschenbrenner *László Babai *József Balogh (mathematician), József Balogh *Arthur Bartels *Alexander Belavin *Nicolas Bergeron *Bo Berndtsson *Andrea Bertozzi *Caucher Birkar *Christopher J. Bishop *Jairo Bochi *Marianna Bosch *Sem Borst *Sébastien Boucksom *Paul Bourgade * *Peter Bühlmann *Raimund Bürger *Serge Cantat *Lucia Caporaso *Manuel Castro *Dmitry Chelkak *Jungkai Alfred Chen *Meng Chen *Ronald Coifman *Diego Córdoba * *Jean-Marc Delort *Laura DeMarco * *Lorenzo J. Díaz *Simon Donaldson *Lou van den Dries *Qiang Du *Hugo Duminil-Copin *Tobias Ekholm *Selim Esedoglu *María J. Esteban *Ruy Exel *Mouhamed Moustapha Fall *Bassam Fayad *Laurent Fargues *Michael Finkelberg *Philippe Di Francesco *Koji Fujiwara * *Josselin Garnier *Christof Geiß *Tsachik Gelander *Yoshikazu Giga *Mike Giles *Catherine Goldstein *Sébastien Gouezel *Massimiliano Gubinelli *Colin Guillarmou *Paul Hacking *Richard Haydon *Xuhua He *Joris van der Hoeven *Michael Hochman *Umberto Hryniewicz *June Huh *Piotr Indyk *Adrian Ioana *Adrian Iovita *Osamu Iyama *Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin *Steve Jackson (mathematician), Stephen Jackson *Richard James (mathematician), Richard James *Shi Jin (mathematician), Shi Jin *William B. Johnson (mathematician), Bill Johnson *Bernardo Uribe Jongbloed *Michael I. Jordan *Gil Kalai *Yael Tauman Kalai *Noureddine El Karoui *Rinat Kashaev *Fanny Kassel *Neeraj Kayal *Yasuyuki Kawahigashi *Sean Keel *Peter Keevash *Richard Kenyon * *Jong Hae Keum *Konstantin Khanin *Alexander Kiselev (mathematician), Alexander Kiselev * *Ulrich Kohlenbach *Vladimir Koltchinskii *Andrés Koropecki * *Peter B. Kronheimer * *Krzysztof Kurdyka *Vincent Lafforgue * *Matti Lassas * *Greg Lawler *Elizaveta Levina *Robert Lipshitz *Carlangelo Liverani *Aleksandr Logunov (mathematician), Alexander Logunov *Helena J. Nussenzveig Lopes *Christian Lubich *Alexander Lubotzky * *Mohamed Majdoub *Eugenia Malinnikova *Maryanthe Malliaris *Ciprian Manolescu *Yvan Martel *Nader Masmoudi *András Mathé *Kaisa Matomäki *James Maynard (mathematician), James Maynard *Svitlana Mayboroda *Jason P. Miller *Siddhartha Mishra *Mahan Mj * *Andrea Montanari (mathematician), Andrea Montanari *Carlos Gustavo Moreira *Robert Morris (mathematician), Robert Morris *Clément Mouhot *Tomasz Mrowka *Ritabrata Munshi *Emmy Murphy *Assaf Naor *Meysam Nassiri *Sonia Natale *Andrés Navas *András Némethi * *Andrei Okounkov *Denis Osin *Igor Pak *Rahul Pandharipande *Ivan Panin (mathematician), Ivan Panin *Georgios Pappas *John Pardon *Byeong Park *Stefanie Petermichl *Mamokgethi Phakeng *Guido De Philippis *Vincent Pilloni * *Alexei Poltoratski *Bjorn Poonen *Mihnea Popa *Alexander Postnikov (mathematician), Alexander Postnikov *Rafael Potrie *Dipendra Prasad * *Luis Radford *Maksym Radziwill *Prasad Raghavendra *Alan Reid (mathematician), Alan Reid *Benjamin Rossman * *David E. Rowe *Claudia Sagastizábal *Pedro Salomão *Wojciech Samotij *Sucharit Sarkar *Olivier Schiffmann * *Peter Scholze *Sylvia Serfaty *Mariya Shcherbina *Amit Singer *Allan Sly (mathematician), Allan Sly *Ivan Smith (mathematician), Ivan Smith *David Steurer *Song Sun *Balázs Szegedy * *Tang Tao, Tao Tang *Gábor Tardos *Jonathan Taylor (mathematician), Jonathan Taylor *Andreas Thom (mathematician), Andreas Thom *Rekha R. Thomas *Jack Thorne (mathematician), Jack Thorne *Dinh Tien-Cuong *Pham Huu Tiep *Philippe Toint *Fabio Toninelli *Anna-Karin Tornberg *Bálint Tóth *Emmanuel Trélat *Jacob Tsimerman *Virginia Vassilevska Williams *Akshay Venkatesh *Maryna Viazovska *Eva Viehmann *Miguel Walsh *Simone Warzel *Anna Wienhard *Geordie Williamson *Thomas Willwacher *Wilhelm Winter *Barbara Wohlmuth *Nick Wormald *Chenyang Xu *Jiangong You *Lai-Sang Young *Zhiwei Yun *Pingwen Zhang *Wei Zhang (mathematician), Wei Zhang


Most invited

This list inventories the mathematicians who were the most invited to speak to an ICM.


References

;See also * :ru:Список пленарных докладов на Международных конгрессах математиков, Plenary Speakers , contribution titles, and URLs
International Mathematical Union: Proceedings 1893-2014


External links

* *{{cite web, url=https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Honours/ICM/, title=ICM Main invited speakers, publisher=www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk, access-date=2015-09-06 International Congress of Mathematicians Lists of mathematicians by award, International Congress of Mathematicians