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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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Dirichlet, Peter Gustav Lejeune
Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet was a German mathematician who made valuable contributions to number theory, analysis,......
Dirichlet’s test
Dirichlet’s test, in analysis (a branch of mathematics), a test for determining if an infinite series converges......
Dirichlet’s theorem
Dirichlet’s theorem, statement that there are infinitely many prime numbers contained in the collection of all......
discriminant
discriminant, in mathematics, a parameter of an object or system calculated as an aid to its classification or......
distance formula
distance formula, Algebraic expression that gives the distances between pairs of points in terms of their coordinates......
distribution function
distribution function, mathematical expression that describes the probability that a system will take on a specific......
distributive law
distributive law, in mathematics, the law relating the operations of multiplication and addition, stated symbolically......
divergence
divergence, In mathematics, a differential operator applied to a three-dimensional vector-valued function. The......
Donaldson, Simon
Simon Donaldson is a British mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1986 for his work in topology. Donaldson......
Douglas, Jesse
Jesse Douglas was an American mathematician who was awarded one of the first two Fields Medals in 1936 for solving......
Drinfeld, Vladimir
Vladimir Drinfeld is a Ukrainian-born mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1990 for his work in algebraic......
Driscoll, Agnes Meyer
Agnes Meyer Driscoll was an American cryptologist who served as a code breaker before and during World War II.......
duality
duality, in mathematics, principle whereby one true statement can be obtained from another by merely interchanging......
Duhamel, Jean-Marie-Constant
Jean-Marie-Constant Duhamel was a French mathematician and physicist who proposed a theory dealing with the transmission......
Dummett, Sir Michael A.E.
Sir Michael A.E. Dummett was an English philosopher who did influential work in the philosophy of language, metaphysics,......
e
e, mathematical constant that is the base of the natural logarithm function f(x) = ln x and of its related inverse,......
Eckert, J. Presper
J. Presper Eckert was an American engineer and co-inventor of the first general-purpose electronic computer, a......
Eddington, Arthur
Arthur Eddington was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who did his greatest work in astrophysics,......
Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth was an Irish economist and statistician who innovatively applied mathematics to the fields......
eigenvalue
eigenvalue, one of a set of discrete values of a parameter, k, in an equation of the form Pψ = kψ, in which P is......
Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max
Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein was a German mathematician who made important contributions to number theory.......
Elements
Elements, treatise on geometry and mathematics written by the Greek mathematician Euclid (flourished 300 bce).......
ellipse
ellipse, a closed curve, the intersection of a right circular cone (see cone) and a plane that is not parallel......
ellipsoid
ellipsoid, closed surface of which all plane cross sections are either ellipses or circles. An ellipsoid is symmetrical......
elliptic equation
elliptic equation, any of a class of partial differential equations describing phenomena that do not change from......
Ellison, Larry
Larry Ellison is an American businessman and entrepreneur who was cofounder and chief executive officer (1977–2014)......
Emerson, E. Allen
E. Allen Emerson is an American computer scientist who was cowinner of the 2007 A.M. Turing Award, the highest......
Engel, Ernst
Ernst Engel was a German statistician remembered for the “Engel curve,” or Engel’s law, which states that the lower......
Engelbart, Douglas
Douglas Engelbart was an American inventor whose work beginning in the 1950s led to his patent for the computer......
envelope
envelope, in mathematics, a curve that is tangential to each one of a family of curves in a plane or, in three......
equation
equation, statement of equality between two expressions consisting of variables and/or numbers. In essence, equations......
Eratosthenes, sieve of
sieve of Eratosthenes, systematic procedure for finding prime numbers that begins by arranging all of the natural......
Erdős, Paul
Paul Erdős was a Hungarian “freelance” mathematician known for his work in number theory and combinatorics, and......
error
error, in applied mathematics, the difference between a true value and an estimate, or approximation, of that value.......
estimated regression equation
estimated regression equation, in statistics, an equation constructed to model the relationship between dependent......
estimation
estimation, in statistics, any of numerous procedures used to calculate the value of some property of a population......
Euclid
Euclid was the most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity, best known for his treatise on geometry,......
Euclidean algorithm
Euclidean algorithm, procedure for finding the greatest common divisor (GCD) of two numbers, described by the Greek......
Euclidean distance
Euclidean distance, in Euclidean space, the length of a straight line segment that would connect two points. Euclidean......
Euclidean geometry
Euclidean geometry, the study of plane and solid figures on the basis of axioms and theorems employed by the Greek......
Euclidean space
Euclidean space, In geometry, a two- or three-dimensional space in which the axioms and postulates of Euclidean......
Eudoxus of Cnidus
Eudoxus of Cnidus was a Greek mathematician and astronomer who substantially advanced proportion theory, contributed......
Euler characteristic
Euler characteristic, in mathematics, a number, C, that is a topological characteristic of various classes of geometric......
Euler, Leonhard
Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician and physicist, one of the founders of pure mathematics. He not only made......
Euler’s formula
Euler’s formula, either of two important mathematical theorems of Leonhard Euler. The first formula, used in trigonometry......
exact equation
exact equation, type of differential equation that can be solved directly without the use of any of the special......
exhaustion, method of
method of exhaustion, in mathematics, technique invented by the classical Greeks to prove propositions regarding......
expected utility
expected utility, in decision theory, the expected value of an action to an agent, calculated by multiplying the......
expected value
expected value, in general, the value that is most likely the result of the next repeated trial of a statistical......
experimental unit
experimental unit, in an experimental study, a physical entity that is the primary unit of interest in a specific......
exponential function
exponential function, in mathematics, a relation of the form y = ax, with the independent variable x ranging over......
extremum
extremum, in calculus, any point at which the value of a function is largest (a maximum) or smallest (a minimum).......
factor
factor, in mathematics, a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly—i.e.,......
factorial
factorial, in mathematics, the product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer......
Falconer, Etta Zuber
Etta Zuber Falconer was an American educator and mathematician who influenced many African American women to choose......
Faltings, Gerd
Gerd Faltings is a German mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1986 for his work in algebraic geometry.......
Fefferman, Charles
Charles Fefferman is an American mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1978 for his work in classical......
Feigenbaum, Edward Albert
Edward Albert Feigenbaum is an American systems analyst and the most important pioneer in the development of expert......
Fermat prime
Fermat prime, prime number of the form 22n + 1, for some positive integer n. For example, 223 + 1 = 28 + 1 = 257......
Fermat, Pierre de
Pierre de Fermat was a French mathematician who is often called the founder of the modern theory of numbers. Together......
Fermat’s last theorem
Fermat’s last theorem, the statement that there are no natural numbers (1, 2, 3,…) x, y, and z such that xn + yn......
Fermat’s theorem
Fermat’s theorem, in number theory, the statement, first given in 1640 by French mathematician Pierre de Fermat,......
Ferrari, Lodovico
Lodovico Ferrari was an Italian mathematician who was the first to find an algebraic solution to the biquadratic,......
Ferro, Scipione
Scipione Ferro was an Italian mathematician who is believed to have found a solution to the cubic equation x3 +......
Fibonacci
Fibonacci was a medieval Italian mathematician who wrote Liber abaci (1202; “Book of the Abacus”), the first European......
Fibonacci sequence
Fibonacci sequence, the sequence of numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, …, each of which, after the second, is the......
Fields Medal
Fields Medal, award granted to between two and four mathematicians for outstanding research and for the potential......
Fisher, Sir Ronald Aylmer
Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher was a British statistician and geneticist who pioneered the application of statistical......
fixed-point theorem
fixed-point theorem, any of various theorems in mathematics dealing with a transformation of the points of a set......
Floyd, Robert W
Robert W Floyd was an American computer scientist and winner of the 1978 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour......
fluxion
fluxion, in mathematics, the original term for derivative (q.v.), introduced by Isaac Newton in 1665. Newton referred......
Fock, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock was a Russian mathematical physicist who made seminal contributions to quantum mechanics......
formalism
formalism, in mathematics, school of thought introduced by the 20th-century German mathematician David Hilbert,......
Forrester, Jay Wright
Jay Wright Forrester was an American electrical engineer and management expert who invented the random-access magnetic......
Forsyth, Andrew Russell
Andrew Russell Forsyth was a British mathematician, best known for his mathematical textbooks. In 1877 Forsyth......
four-colour map problem
four-colour map problem, problem in topology, originally posed in the early 1850s and not solved until 1976, that......
Fourier series
Fourier series, in mathematics, an infinite series used to solve special types of differential equations. It consists......
Fourier transform
Fourier transform, in mathematics, a particular integral transform. As a transform of an integrable complex-valued......
Fourier, Joseph
Joseph Fourier was a French mathematician, known also as an Egyptologist and administrator, who exerted strong......
fractal
fractal, in mathematics, any of a class of complex geometric shapes that commonly have “fractional dimension,”......
fraction
fraction, In arithmetic, a number expressed as a quotient, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator. In......
Fredholm, Ivar
Ivar Fredholm was a Swedish mathematician who founded modern integral equation theory. Fredholm entered the University......
Freedman, Michael
Michael Freedman is an American mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1986 for his solution of the......
freedom, degree of
degree of freedom, in mathematics, any of the number of independent quantities necessary to express the values......
Frege, Gottlob
Gottlob Frege was a German mathematician and logician, who founded modern mathematical logic. Working on the borderline......
Friedmann, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Friedmann was a Russian mathematician and physical scientist. After graduating from the......
Frisi, Paolo
Paolo Frisi was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is best known for his work in hydraulics.......
Frobenius, Georg
Georg Frobenius was a German mathematician who made major contributions to group theory. Frobenius studied for......
Fréchet, Maurice
Maurice Fréchet was a French mathematician known chiefly for his contributions to real analysis. He is credited......
function
function, in mathematics, an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable (the independent......
functional analysis
functional analysis, Branch of mathematical analysis dealing with functionals, or functions of functions. It emerged......
fundamental theorem of algebra
fundamental theorem of algebra, theorem of equations proved by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1799. It states that every......
fundamental theorem of arithmetic
fundamental theorem of arithmetic, Fundamental principle of number theory proved by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1801.......
fundamental theorem of calculus
fundamental theorem of calculus, Basic principle of calculus. It relates the derivative to the integral and provides......
Galileo
Galileo was an Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to......
Galois, Évariste
Évariste Galois was a French mathematician famous for his contributions to the part of higher algebra now known......
gamma distribution
gamma distribution, in statistics, continuous distribution function with two positive parameters, α and β, for......
gamma function
gamma function, generalization of the factorial function to nonintegral values, introduced by the Swiss mathematician......
Garriott, Richard
Richard Garriott is a British-born American computer-game developer who became the sixth space tourist and the......

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