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Anonymous No. 16422920

who is your favourite mathematician not counting the popular ones like Euler, Gauss and shit. physicists are welcome too. for me its Erich Hecke cuz of his theory of modular forms/dirichlet series and hecke operators.

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Anonymous No. 16422941

>>16422920
E. T. Bell

Anonymous No. 16422946

>>16422941
knew this guy from bell series (read about them in apostol) and bell polynomials but didnt know he was a writer too damn

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Jon Folkman

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Quillen

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Cauchy

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Anonymous No. 16423294

>>16423080
based


pic related were gay lovers but I respect them none the less.

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Anonymous No. 16423299

>>16423294
kolmogorov <3 alexandrov :333 so cute

>>16422920
Atiyah (pbuh)

Anonymous No. 16423362

>>16423294
i think gay mathematicians are based and i get horny thinking about old men doing math

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Anonymous No. 16423447

japanese people and sucide

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[email protected]

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Anonymous No. 16428893

>>16422920
Frog

Anonymous No. 16428933

>>16428880
Came here to post this

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Ian Malcolm

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picrel is the first actual analyst after cauchy

Anonymous No. 16429466

>>16422920
Mandelbrot, made fractals a solid part of math, related it to a bunch of stuff like chaos, nonlinearity and scaling laws.

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Anonymous No. 16429848

>>16422920
Does grothendieck count as too popular?

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Anonymous No. 16429904

[probably this jew](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sPKS8wsnVw)

Anonymous No. 16430013

>>16422920
von Neumann for sure
Grothendieck was cool (inb4 jewish roots known for "schemes" lol)

https://www.dam.brown.edu/people/mumford/blog/2014/Grothendieck.html

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Dedekind

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>>16423294
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Anonymous No. 16430085

>>16422920
Modern age? Perelman. He seems like a cool dude.
Recent historical? Maxwell. Electromagnetism might as well be a spiritually transcendent pursuit.
Ancient? Euclid. Geometry is neat.

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Anonymous No. 16431074

>>16423080
this plus Whitney, they both seem to pop up everywhere in the papers I read and seem to have invented or been involved in a lot of things