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Pythagoras (ancient Greece) was a talented mathematician universally recognized.

Outstanding position: Pythagoras, a great mathematician and philosopher in ancient Greece from about 580 BC to about 500 BC (490 BC). Pythagoras was born in a noble family on Samos Island in the Aegean Sea and was once known as the father of modern mathematics. The Pythagorean School, also known as the "South Italian School", is an organization that integrates politics, academics and religion. Founded by the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras. The school came into being at the end of the 6th century BC and was forced to dissolve in the 5th century BC. Most of its members are mathematicians, astronomers and musicians. It is the earliest school to explore the essence of beauty in the history of western aesthetics.

Newton (England) and Leibniz (Germany)

Outstanding post: 1) Sir isaac newton (1643 65438+10.04-1727.031), chairman of the Royal Society, a famous British physicist, is an encyclopedic "all-rounder", and has written. He is a lawyer himself and often travels to and from big cities. Many of his formulas were completed in a bumpy carriage, and he called himself a baron.

Fibonacci (Italy)

Outstanding position: Fibonacci (1 175-1250), the greatest mathematician in the Middle Ages, was the first person to study Fibonacci numbers in the west and introduced the modern system of writing numbers and multipliers to Europe. Fibonacci was the greatest western mathematician in the Middle Ages. Without his contribution, the scientific revolution started by Mikolaj Copernic at 1543 would not have been possible. Fibonacci introduced the modern digital system to the west, which eventually made science and mathematics flourish.