The most important mathematicians

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The most important mathematicians

In the course of the expansion of human thought, science and research have developed and many scientists have distinguished themselves with genius. For example, many scientists in the field of sports, It is the science that studies the numbers, numbers, spaces, geometric shapes and other types of calculations. The science of sports is not easy science. The sport developed with the emergence of scientists in this science and developed the theories they developed. Emerged at the Arab and foreign levels:


World Khwarizmi

He was born in the city of Khorazem and lived in Baghdad during the Abbasid period. He is considered the first scholar to separate the science of arithmetic and algebra. Al-Khwarizmi's theories are so far referred to as al-Khorzmizi, And wrote many books, including the book Algebra and interview, and the book of the first marriage, and other literature that contributed to the advancement of human civilization, especially the European Renaissance, and died in this world in two hundred and thirty-two Hijri.

Pythagoras Samos

Mathematics has many theories, most notably the theory of Pythagoras, which is the first basis for the emergence of other theories, and was called the ratio of the Greek-Greek Pythagoras Samos, who was born in 1858, where the theories of this world contributed to the development of various engineering sciences.

Isaac Newton

This English scientist has emerged in the invention of calculus, and we do not forget him in the sciences of physics. He was famous for the invention of the laws of motion and gravity. In mathematics, he invented the binomial theory, and this world died in 1977. He was five years old Eighty years.

Archimedes


He is a Greek scholar who lived in the pre-Christmas period. His most notable achievement was his study of geometry in the measurement of curved lines, space science, the development of the science of staticness and the foundations of mechanics.

Rene Descartes

This world was born in France in 1905, and this world emerged alongside mathematics in the field of philosophy and physics. One of its most prominent effects in sports was the study and development of the laws of the coordinates of geometry at the graphic level. The Cartesian coordinates were named after this world. The theory of standard idea in extracting the correct bases of numbers, and René Descartes died in a thousand and six hundred and fifty years.

Alan Turing

This scientist is known as the founder of modern computer science. He was famous for the development of theories of artificial intelligence, the interpretation of biological phenomena through mathematical theory, and the modernization of the nodal system. The world died at the age of forty-two in one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four.

By Kifaya Abbadi

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I've seen your posts it's so wonderful and greats The Arabs are the first in the science of algebra and engineering and spread to the rest of the world

It is true that what you said, but not because they are Arabs but because their Islamic faith is what made them make their way towards science and knowledge because their religion is a religion of reason, logic and knowledge.