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mathematician

A mathematician is a person who studies mathematics. Sir Isaac Newton is regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians.

mathematician

a person skilled in mathematics

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calculist astronomer arithmetician

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Young as he is, he is as great a mathematician as ever lived.
He is not the best mathematician in all Germany, but in the whole world.
David Hilbert is a German mathematician.
Archimedes was a great mathematician.
Caroline Herschel was a singer, mathematician and astronomer.
A mathematician wouldn't say such a thing.
A mathematician wouldn't say that.
Tom is a mathematician.
Mary is a mathematician.
Hua Luogeng is a mathematician.
She is a mathematician.
She's a mathematician.
Fermat's Last Theorem was finally proven by English mathematician Andrew Wiles in 1994.

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Correct for a grammarian perhaps, but not for a mathematician.
That's something that a mathematician could fall in love with.
This mathematician, Dr. Balt, proved that the percentage possibility of lightning striking twice in the same place is exactly the same as it striking anywhere else.
Pascal was a master mathematician at 12.
AnatoIy is a mathematician!
You're a fine mathematician, John.
What's your name, great mathematician?
Are you a mathematician too?
Now our mathematician will calculate.
How's our great mathematician? - How do you think?
Even thought ofbeing a mathematician.
Some beautiful books, a harpsichord, some spices, materials, a mathematician captured in Cyprus, German blades, a choice of pistols.
Mathematician and philosopher are one.
David's a mathematician.
Great, now we're dealing with a mathematician from Greece?
This is Aristotle the great mathematician. The miracle goat.
How about Mademoiselle Mathematician?
A mathematician and systems analyst.
Even sitting next to Mademoiselle Mathematician?
My son the mathematician.
Our mathematician will now do the multiplication.
The Russian mathematician? Yes.
You are a mathematician? Taxi driver.
What do we got here? Mathematician.
I may not be a genius, but I am certainly good enough as a mathematician to assure you that there isn't in Europe any single person who can follow your reasoning.
How's our great mathematician?
A certain mathematician once said that enjoyment lies not in finding the truth but in searching for it.
I'm a mathematician.
He is an architect and a mathematician.
This gentleman from Venice is a poet, a philosopher, a mathematician, and is learned in who knows how many other things.
Brahe, a wealthy Danish nobleman, lived in great splendor and had recently been appointed Imperial Mathematician at Prague.
The original was lost in a student duel fought over who was the superior mathematician.
A mathematician, astronomer, physicist and head of the school of Neo- Platonic philosophy in Alexandria.

News and current affairs

Parts of the intelligentsia, however, men like Berezovsky (who was a renowned mathematician), went into business and politics and discredited themselves.
Fifty years ago, Norbert Wiener of MIT, a great 20th century mathematician and pioneer of computer science, warned of the threat that computers posed to jobs.
No mathematician can remember so unprecedented and spectacular a result: parallel lines intersecting, with autonomy becoming (for the brief moment of the bailout at least) interdependence.
The metaphor comes from the famous mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing, who, along with John von Neumann and other theoreticians, uncovered the link between the mathematics of whole numbers and logic.
TOKYO - Kokka no Hinkaku, The Dignity of a State, is the title of a recent book by the Japanese mathematician Masahiko Fujiwara that has sold three million copies.
We can certainly learn something about chaotic systems without actually solving the equations, but if an old-fashioned mathematician demanded that a student predict where that ball was heading, the student would inevitably fail.
Indeed, chess programs now come very close to passing the late British mathematician Alan Turing's ultimate test of artificial intelligence: can a human conversing with the machine tell it is not human?

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