Mathematics, TIT-ṬūS
Mathematics is a science of structure, order, and relation that deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation. The history of mathematics can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia; ancient clay tablets have proven that the level of mathematical competence was already high as early as roughly the 18th century BCE. Over the centuries, mathematics has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of objects into a crucial adjunct to the physical sciences and technology.
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Jacques Tits was a Belgian-born French mathematician who was awarded the 2008 Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy......
topological space, in mathematics, generalization of Euclidean spaces in which the idea of closeness, or limits,......
topology, branch of mathematics, sometimes referred to as “rubber sheet geometry,” in which two objects are considered......
Evangelista Torricelli was an Italian physicist and mathematician who invented the barometer and whose work in......
Linus Torvalds is a Finnish computer scientist who was the principal force behind the development of the Linux......
Avraham Trahtman is a Russian-born Israeli mathematician who solved the road-colouring problem (a variant of the......
transcendental function, In mathematics, a function not expressible as a finite combination of the algebraic operations......
transcendental number, number that is not algebraic, in the sense that it is not the solution of an algebraic equation......
transfinite number, denotation of the size of an infinite collection of objects. Comparison of certain infinite......
traveling salesman problem, an optimization problem in graph theory in which the nodes (cities) of a graph are......
triangle, in geometry, a three-sided polygon. Triangles are formed by three line segments, sometimes called edges,......
triangle inequality, in Euclidean geometry, theorem that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than......
trigonometric function, in mathematics, one of six functions (sine [sin], cosine [cos], tangent [tan], cotangent......
trigonometry, the branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations.......
trigonometry table, tabulated values for some or all of the six trigonometric functions for various angular values.......
Turing Award, annual award given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a professional computing society......
Turing machine, hypothetical computing device introduced in 1936 by the English mathematician and logician Alan......
Turing test, in artificial intelligence, a test proposed (1950) by the English mathematician Alan M. Turing to......
Alan Turing was a British mathematician and logician who made major contributions to mathematics, cryptanalysis,......
Herbert Westren Turnbull was an English mathematician who made contributions to algebraic invariant theory and......
twin prime conjecture, in number theory, assertion that there are infinitely many twin primes, or pairs of primes......
theory of types, in logic, a theory introduced by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell in his Principia Mathematica......
Stanislaw Ulam was a Polish-born American mathematician who played a major role in the development of the hydrogen......
uniform convergence, in analysis, property involving the convergence of a sequence of continuous functions—f1(x),......
uniform distribution, in statistics, distribution function in which every possible result is equally likely; that......
Francis Robbins Upton was an American mathematician and physicist who, as an assistant to Thomas Edison, contributed......
Leslie Valiant is a Hungarian-born American computer scientist and winner of the 2010 A.M. Turing Award, the highest......
John H. Van Vleck was an American physicist and mathematician who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 with......
S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan is an Indian mathematician awarded the 2007 Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Sciences......
Varahamihira was an Indian philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, author of the Pancha-siddhantika (“Five......
variable, In algebra, a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation. Commonly......
variable of interest, in an experimental study, a changing quantity that is measured. One or more of these variables,......
separation of variables, one of the oldest and most widely used techniques for solving some types of partial differential......
variance, in statistics, the square of the standard deviation of a sample or set of data, used procedurally to......
Dorothy Vaughan was an American mathematician and computer programmer who made important contributions to the early......
Oswald Veblen was an American mathematician who made important contributions to differential geometry and the early......
vector, in physics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow whose......
vector, in mathematics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position. Examples of such quantities......
vector analysis, a branch of mathematics that deals with quantities that have both magnitude and direction. Some......
vector operations, Extension of the laws of elementary algebra to vectors. They include addition, subtraction,......
vector space, a set of multidimensional quantities, known as vectors, together with a set of one-dimensional quantities,......
Venn diagram, graphical method of representing categorical propositions and testing the validity of categorical......
Pierre Vernier was a French mathematician and government official who is best remembered for his invention of the......
Cédric Villani is a French mathematician and politician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 2010 for his work in......
Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov was a Russian mathematician known for his contributions to analytic number theory,......
Vinogradov’s theorem, in number theory, theorem that all sufficiently large odd integers can be expressed as the......
François Viète was a mathematician who introduced the first systematic algebraic notation and contributed to the......
Vladimir Voevodsky was a Russian mathematician who won the Fields Medal in 2002 for having made one of the most......
Vito Volterra was an Italian mathematician who strongly influenced the modern development of calculus. Volterra’s......
John von Neumann was a Hungarian-born American mathematician. As an adult, he appended von to his surname; the......
von Neumann–Morgenstern utility function, an extension of the theory of consumer preferences that incorporates......
Francis A. Walker was an American economist and statistician who broadened and helped modernize the character and......
John Wallis was an English mathematician who contributed substantially to the origins of the calculus and was the......
Wang Xiaotong was a Chinese mathematician who made important advances in the solution of problems involving cubic......
Edward Waring was an English mathematician whose primary research interests were in algebra and number theory.......
Waring’s problem, in number theory, conjecture that every positive integer is the sum of a fixed number f(n) of......
Warren Weaver was an American mathematician. He studied at the University of Wisconsin, taught there (1920–32),......
Karl Weierstrass was a German mathematician, one of the founders of the modern theory of functions. His domineering......
André Weil was a French mathematician who was one of the most influential figures in mathematics during the 20th......
Wendelin Werner is a German-born French mathematician who was awarded a Fields Medal in 2006 “for his contributions......
Gladys West is an American mathematician known for her work contributing to the development of the Global Positioning......
Hermann Weyl was a German American mathematician who, through his widely varied contributions in mathematics, served......
William Whiston was an Anglican priest and mathematician who sought to harmonize religion and science, and who......
Alfred North Whitehead was an English mathematician and philosopher who collaborated with Bertrand Russell on Principia......
Henry Whitehead was a British mathematician who greatly influenced the development of homotopy. As a Commonwealth......
Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker was an English mathematician who made pioneering contributions to the area of special......
Norbert Wiener was an American mathematician who established the science of cybernetics. He attained international......
Andrew Wiles is a British mathematician who proved Fermat’s last theorem. In recognition, he was awarded a special......
Maurice Wilkes was a British computer science pioneer who helped build the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator......
James H. Wilkinson was an English mathematician and winner of the 1970 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in......
Evan Williams is an American computer programmer who, with Jack Dorsey and Biz Stone, founded Twitter, an online......
Sir Frederic Williams was a British electrical engineer who invented the Williams tube store, a cathode-ray-tube......
Wilson’s theorem, in number theory, theorem that any prime p divides (p − 1)! + 1, where n! is the factorial notation......
Niklaus Emil Wirth was a Swiss computer scientist and winner of the 1984 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honor in......
Edward Witten is an American mathematical physicist who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1990 for his work in superstring......
Christian, baron von Wolff was a philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who worked in many subjects but who......
Stephen Wolfram is an English physicist and author best known for his contributions to the field of cellular automata......
Steve Wozniak is an American electronics engineer who cofounded, with Steve Jobs, Apple Computer and designed the......
Dorothy Maud Wrinch was a British American mathematician and biochemist who contributed to the understanding of......
Xu Yue was a Chinese astronomer and mathematician. Xu was a disciple of Liu Hong (c. 129–210), an influential government......
Yang Hui was a mathematician active in the great flowering of Chinese mathematics during the Southern Song dynasty.......
Yang-Mills theory, in physics, a generalization of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell’s unified theory of electromagnetism,......
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao is a Chinese American computer scientist and winner of the 2000 A.M. Turing Award, the highest......
Herbert Osborne Yardley was an American cryptographer who organized and directed the U.S. government’s first formal......
Shing-Tung Yau is a Chinese-born mathematician who won the 1982 Fields Medal for his work in differential geometry.......
Jean-Christophe Yoccoz was a French mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1994 for his work in dynamical......
Efim Zelmanov is a Russian mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1994 for his work in group theory.......
Zeno of Elea was a Greek philosopher and mathematician, whom Aristotle called the inventor of dialectic. Zeno is......
zeta function, in number theory, an infinite series given by where z and w are complex numbers and the real part......
Zhang Heng was a Chinese mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. His seismoscope for registering earthquakes......
Zhao Youqin was a Chinese astronomer, mathematician, and Daoist who calculated the value of π, constructed astronomical......
Zhu Shijie was a Chinese mathematician who stood at the pinnacle of traditional Chinese mathematics. Zhu is also......
Zipf’s law, in probability, assertion that the frequencies f of certain events are inversely proportional to their......
Zorn’s lemma, statement in the language of set theory, equivalent to the axiom of choice, that is often used to......
Zu Chongzhi was a Chinese astronomer, mathematician, and engineer who created the Daming calendar and found several......
Zu Geng was a Chinese government official, mathematician, astronomer, and son of Zu Chongzhi (429–500). Beginning......
Mark Zuckerberg is an American computer programmer who was cofounder and CEO (2004– ) of Facebook, a social networking......
Antoni Zygmund was a Polish-born mathematician who exerted a major influence on 20th-century mathematics, particularly......
Bahāʾ ad-dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn al-ʿĀmilī was a theologian, mathematician, jurist, and astronomer who was a major......
Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī was an outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician. Educated first in Ṭūs,......