
Georg Cantor
German mathematician and founder of set theory, a pioneer in the theory of infinity. His research on the foundations and logical structure of mathematics has had a profound impact on modern mathematics.

German mathematician and founder of set theory, a pioneer in the theory of infinity. His research on the foundations and logical structure of mathematics has had a profound impact on modern mathematics.

John Edensor Littlewood was an outstanding British mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, analysis, and probability theory. His research spanned a wide range of areas including group theory in number theory, number-theoretic functions, and limit theorems in probability theory.

James Joseph Sylvester was an outstanding mathematician known for his contributions to algebra, number theory, and mathematical physics. Born on September 3, 1814, and died on March 15, 1897, Sylvester's work had a profound impact on later mathematicians.

Keith Devlin is a renowned mathematician, writer, and public speaker. Born on March 16, 1947, in the United Kingdom, he later moved to the United States. Devlin has conducted extensive research in mathematics, particularly in number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics. His work encompasses a wide range of topics, including mathematics education, mathematical philosophy, and the application of mathematics in modern society.

Philip J. Hanlon is an accomplished mathematician born in 1955. He has made significant contributions to the fields of combinatorial mathematics and graph theory. Professor Hanlon is highly regarded in the academic community, and his research has had a profound impact on mathematics education and applications.

John von Neumann (December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, and polymath. He made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics, quantum mechanics, game theory, computer science, and economics. Von Neumann is one of the founders of modern computer architecture (the von Neumann architecture) and a key figure in the development of game theory and linear programming. He participated in the Manhattan Project, contributing to the atomic bomb, and proposed the theory of nuclear deterrence. Known for his extraordinary memory and rapid thinking, he was often called one of the 'Martians.' His work profoundly shaped 20th-century science and technology.

Andre Weil was a renowned mathematician born on May 6, 1906, and died on August 6, 1998. He made significant contributions to algebraic geometry and number theory, particularly with his work on the Weil conjectures and the Weil-Châtelet theorem. Weil's research had a profound impact on the development of modern mathematics.

David Hilbert, a German mathematician born on January 23, 1862, and died on February 14, 1943, was one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century. He is renowned for his contributions to the foundations of mathematics, geometry, number theory, and functional analysis.

Eric Temple Bell was a prominent mathematician known for his contributions to combinatorics and graph theory. Born on February 7, 1883, and passing away on December 21, 1960, Bell's research spanned various areas including graph theory, combinatorics, number theory, and mathematical education. His work has had a profound impact on mathematicians that followed.
Tobias Dantzig was a prominent mathematician born in February 1884 and died on August 9, 1956. He made significant contributions to the fields of number theory and algebraic geometry, and his work has had a profound impact on mathematicians who followed him.