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- 3. - Austrian mathematician and logician who is known for his incompleteness theorems, which have had a profound impact on the foundations of mathematics.
- 4. - German mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of analysis, particularly in his work on Riemannian geometry.
- 6. - Italian mathematician who introduced the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
- 8. - German mathematician who formulated a famous list of 23 unsolved problems that greatly influenced the course of 20th-century mathematics.
- 11. - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry.
- 12. - French lawyer and mathematician who famously claimed to have a proof for what became known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
- 14. - German mathematician who made significant contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, particularly in the field of Noether's theorem.
- 15. - Indian mathematician who made extraordinary contributions to number theory, particularly in the areas of partition functions and modular forms.
- 17. - Ancient Greek mathematician known for his treatise "Elements," which presented foundational principles of geometry.
- 18. - Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and information theory.
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- 1. - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- 2. - Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to mathematics and physics.
- 5. - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry.
- 6. - Austrian mathematician known for his contributions to Lie group theory, representation theory, and quantum mechanics.
- 7. - German mathematician who developed set theory and made profound discoveries related to infinite sets and cardinality.
- 9. - English mathematician and writer who is recognized for her work with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer.
- 10. - Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, graph theory, and mathematical analysis.
- 11. - French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, number theory, and projective geometry.
- 13. - English mathematician and computer scientist who played a crucial role in cracking the Enigma code during World War II.
- 16. - French mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to group theory and abstract algebra before his untimely death.