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Born October 17, 1888 • LondonEngland
Died September 18, 1977 (aged 88) • ZürichSwitzerland
Subjects Of Study David Hilbertfoundations of mathematicsaxiomatic set theoryproof theory

Stanisław Leśniewski
Polish logician and mathematician
Peano, Giuseppe
Giuseppe Peano
Italian mathematician
Alfred Tarski
American mathematician and logician
Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell
British logician and philosopher
Alfred North Whitehead
Alfred North Whitehead
British mathematician and philosopher
David Hilbert
David Hilbert
German mathematician
George Boole
George Boole
British mathematician
De Morgan, Augustus
Augustus De Morgan
English mathematician and logician
Haskell Brooks Curry
American mathematician
Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Euler
Swiss mathematician
Johann Bernoulli, oil painting by Johann Jakob Meyer, 1720; in a private collection
Johann Bernoulli
Swiss mathematician
Daniel Bernoulli
Swiss mathematician
Steiner surface. It was during a trip to Rome in 1844 that Jakob Steiner first discovered the fourth-degree surface that today bears his name; for this reason it is sometimes referred to as the Roman surface. Each of its tangent planes has the characteristic property that it intersects the surface in a pair of conics. The Steiner surface also contains three double lines that meet one another in a triple point. Steiner never published these and other findings concerning the surface. A colleague, Karl Weierstrass, first published a paper on the surface and Steiner's results in 1863, the year of Steiner's death.
Jakob Steiner
Swiss mathematician
Jakob Bernoulli
Jakob Bernoulli
Swiss mathematician
Joost Bürgi
Swiss mathematician
Cajori
Florian Cajori
American mathematician
Johann Jakob Balmer
Swiss mathematician
Farkas Bolyai
Hungarian mathematician and writer
Luca Pacioli
Italian mathematician
Consider how Isaac Newton's discovery of gravity led to a better understanding of planetary motion
Isaac Newton
English physicist and mathematician

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