- male
- Blaster (Broadcast in Japan, Tempo in France, Radiorobot in Italy) is the communications center of the Autobots in the Transformers television and...
- male, deceased (1783)
- Leonhard Euler , the most prolific mathematician of all time, wrote more than 500 books and papers during his lifetime about 800 pages per year...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Hans Jenny was a soil scientist and expert on pedology (study of soil resources), particularly the processes of soil formation. Hans Jenny was born...
- male, deceased (1877)
- Antoine Augustin Cournot was a French economist, philosopher and mathematician. Augustin Cournot was born in the small town of Gray (Haute-Saône). H...
- male
- Carnivac is the name of a fictional character in the Transformers universes.
- male, deceased (1976)
- John Clark Slater (1900-1976) was a noted American physicist and theoretical chemist. Slater studied at the University of Rochester, earning his...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Shizuo Kakutani was a Japanese-American mathematician, best known for an eponymous fixed-point theorem. Kakutani attended Tohoku University in...
- male, deceased (1969)
- Wacław Franciszek Sierpiński, a Polish mathematician, was born and died in Warsaw. He was known for outstanding contributions to set theory (r...
- male, deceased (1927)
- Yulian Karl Vasilievich Sokhotsky was a Russian mathematician. Sokhotsky was born in Warsaw, Poland under the Russian domination to a Ruscified...
- male, deceased (1926)
- Vladimir Andreevich Steklov (January 9, 1864 - May 30, 1926) was a Soviet/Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. Steklov was born in...
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