- male, deceased (1941)
- Henri Léon Lebesgue was a French mathematician, most famous for his theory of integration. Lebesgue's integration theory was originally published i...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Frigyes Riesz was a mathematician who was born in Győr, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary) and died in Budapest, Hungary. He was rector and professor a...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Maurice Fréchet was a French mathematician. He made major contributions to the topology of point sets and introduced the entire concept of a...
- male
- Robert M. Solovay is a set theorist who spent many years as a professor at UC Berkeley. Among his most noted accomplishments are showing (relative...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Ernst Sigismund Fischer (July 12, 1875 - November 14, 1954) was born in Vienna, Austria. He worked alongside both Mertens and Minkowski at the...
- male
- Robert G. Bartle is a mathematician and author. He is perhaps most famous for writing the book "The Elements of Integration and Lebesgue Measure"....
- male
- Mitsuhiro Shishikura is a Japanese mathematician working in the field of complex dynamics. He is currently professor at Kyoto University in Japan....
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