Math Makers: The Lives And Works Of 50 Famous Mathematicians
A polymath who calculated the value of pi and anticipated modern calculus using the method of exhaustion.
The prevailing stereotype of the mathematician is often one of a solitary genius, perhaps a bit eccentric, detached from the everyday world. Math Makers dismantles this trope. By chronicling the lives of 50 distinct individuals, from the ancient Greeks to the pioneers of the computer age, Nowlan illustrates that mathematicians are as varied as the problems they solve. math makers: the lives and works of 50 famous mathematicians
Our journey begins with the earliest known mathematicians, such as: A polymath who calculated the value of pi
Mathematics is a language that describes the world around us, from the simplest patterns to the most complex phenomena. But have you ever stopped to think about the people behind the equations, theorems, and formulas that shape our understanding of the universe? Meet the "Math Makers" – 50 famous mathematicians whose groundbreaking contributions have transformed our world. By chronicling the lives of 50 distinct individuals,
Independently invented calculus and created the notation ( and the integral sign) we use today.
An Indian mathematician who introduced the concept of zero as a number and established rules for working with negative numbers. The Golden Age of Algebra and Logic
Known as the "Father of Algebra," he focused on solving equations with integer solutions.

