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Greatest Mathematicians Colton Ratliff

Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton was Born on January 4, 1643, in Woolsthorpe, England Isaac Newton was established physicist and mathematician, and is credited as one of the great minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. Isaac Newton developed the principles of modern physics. Sir Isaac Newton died in London on March 31, 1727.

Isaac Newton. In 1687, he published his most acclaimed work, Philosophiae, Natrualis, Principia Mathematica which has been called the single-most influential book on physics. Also known as Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.

Isaac Newton During Newton’s Years at Cambridge University, he would keep a second set of notes. He call them Certain Philosophical Questions. The "Questions" revealed that Newton had discovered the new conception of nature that provided the framework for the Scientific Revolution. There was a Great Plague that forced the university to close, So Newton began studying on his own once he got home. It was during this 18-month hiatus that he conceived the method of infinitesimal calculus, set foundations for his theory of light and color, and gained significant insight into the laws of planetary motion. Legend has it that, at this time, Newton experienced his famous inspiration of gravity with the falling apple

Isaac Newton Newton's study of optics was aided with the use of a reflecting telescope that he designed and constructed in his first major public scientific achievement Robert Hooke wrote to Newton and brought up the question of planetary motion suggesting that a formula involving the inverse squares might explain the attraction between planets and the shape of their orbits. Then Later he began to publish his laws of motion. We now know them as Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion. 1) A stationary body will stay stationary unless an external force is applied to it 2) Force is equal to mass times acceleration, and a change in motion is proportional to the force applied 3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss was born April 30, 1777, in Brunswick, Germany He published over 150 works and made such important contributions as the fundamental theorem of algebra, the least squares method, Gauss-Jordan elimination, and the bell curve, or Gaussian error curve At the age of 7 Carl Gauss was noticed by his teachers when he summed the integers from 1 to 100 instantly by spotting that the sum was 50 pairs of numbers each pair summing to 101. Died February 23, 1855

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss 1798 he had made one of his most important discoveries - the construction of a regular 17-gon by ruler and compasses Gauss was, the first mathematician to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra, and he proved it four different ways over the course of his lifetime.

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss 1799: Dissertation on fundamental theorem of algebra 1801: Gains fame by correctly predicting the position of asteroid Ceres 1809: Treatise on the motion of celestial bodies Early 1800s: Non- Euclidean geometry (later publications by Bolyai). Discussion of statistical estimators. Geodesy / Heliotrope 1828: Main work on differential geometry; Gaussian curvature 1830s: Theory of magnetism

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss at the age of 18 Gauss became the first person to prove the Law of Quadratic Reciprocity, a theory of math that allows us to determine whether quadratic equations can be solved. Gauss went through a depression when his father, new wife and second died. In 1818 He published over 70 papers over the next 12 years, including one that won the Copenhagen University Prize.

Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar At the age of 10 Srinivasa was give books on advanced trigonometry written by S. L. Loney At the age of 12 he had mastered those books and even discovered theorems of his own By 17, Ramanujan conducted his own mathematical research on Bernoulli numbers and the Euler– Mascheroni constant He died of illness, malnutrition and possibly liver infection in 1920 at the age of 32.

Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar Ramanujan had his first paper published, a 17- page work on Bernoulli numbers that appeared in 1911 in the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society. Still no one was quite sure if Ramanujan was a real genius or a crank Twice he wrote with no response; on the third try, he found Hardy.

Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar One remarkable result of the Hardy-Ramanujan collaboration was a formula for the number p(n) of partitions of a number n. Example: p(4) = 5 because 4 can be written as , 1+1+2, 2+2, 1+3, or 4. Ramanujan used to ask about the value of zero divided by zero and then answer that it can be anything since the zero of the denominator may be several times the zero of the numerator and vice versa and that the value cannot be determined

Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar Much of Ramanujan’s mathematics comes under the heading of number theory The number theory is the abstract study of the structure of number systems and properties of positive integers People tend to speculate what Ramanujan would have achieved if he had not died or if his exceptional qualities were recognised at the very beginning.

3 Great of the greatest Mathematicians Sir Issac Newton Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss

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