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15 Historian Mathematicians Who Are Important for Children to Learn About

15 Historian Mathematicians Who Are Important for Children to Learn About

Learning about famous mathematicians is a great way for kids to see how math has shaped our world. 

Here are 15 important mathematicians in history that children should know.

1. Pythagoras

Most of his work is linked to the Pythagorean Theory where he contributed so much to the field of geometry.

2. Euclid

Dubbed the “Father of Geometry,” Much of Euclids work is still in the curriculum.

3. Archimedes

He was an outstanding mathematician in the areas of geometry as well as the calculus and is known to have discovered buoyancy.

4. Isaac Newton

Though he is famed for his laws on motion and gravitational pull, Newton was also a great contributor toward the invention of calculus.

5. Carl Friedrich Gauss

 Gauss is often dubbed the “Prince of Mathematicians” for a good reason. He contributed immensely to number theory and algebra.

6. Leonhard Euler

Peter the great was very much influenced by this man, whose work in both analysis and graph theory he pioneered and concluded with great aplomb and as ever a relevance rings today's audience.

7. Blaise Pascal

This French mathematician is notable for Pascal's Triangle and his work in number theory and probability.

8. Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace is mistakenly called the first computer programmer owing to her effort on mostly the primitive algorithms and the nascent computer science.

9. René Descartes

He was associated with the history of analytic geometry which became known as coordinate geometry.

10. Srinivasa Ramanujan

He was an Indian mathematician that had no formal training in this field yet made ground breaking advances in the theory of numbers.

11. Hypatia

The one of the very earliest female mathematicians, she contributed to algebra and astronomy. 

12. Pierre-Simon Laplace

Contributed to both probability and celestial mechanics in an important manner.

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13. Mary Cartwright

One of the founders of chaos and differential equations.

14. Alan Turing

Fondly called the father of computer science, Turing’s works on breaking up codes during World War II came in as a huge asset.

15. Albert Einstein

Remembered for the theory of relativity, Einstein’s work is a fusion of mathematics and physics.

These children mathematicians demonstrate how mathematics is applied to practically oriented tasks and will motivate the forthcoming generation as well. Learning about these famous mathematicians give kids a deeper appreciation for the world of numbers. 

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