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Who is a famous famous mathematician with 13 letters in his/her name?

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  1. The following list contains some of the great mathematicians through history. It offers dates, ethnic origins, and major fields of study.

    Abel, Niels (1802–1829); Norwegian; Algebra.

    Ahmes (about 1650 B.C.); Egyptian; Geometry.

    Aiken, Howard (1900–1973); American; Computers.

    Al–Khowarizmi, Muhammed (about 780–850); Arabian; Algebra.

    Archimedes (287–212 B.C.); Greek; Algebra, Calculus, Pi.

    Aristotle (384–322 B.C.); Greek; Logic, Geometry.

    Celsius, Anders (1701–1744); Swedish; Measurement.

    Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473–1543); Polish, Trigonometry.

    Cray, Seymour (1925– ); American; Computers.

    Descartes, Rene (1596–1650); French; Coordinates.

    Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll, 1832–1898); English; Logic.

    Einstein, Albert (1879–1955); German; Geometry, Infinity.

    Escher, Maurits Cornelis (1898–1971); Dutch; Geometry.

    Euclid (about 365–300 B.C.); Greek; Geometry.

    Fahrenheit, Gabriel (1686–1736); German; Measurement.

    Fermat, Pierre de (1601–1665); French; Number Theory.

    Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777–1855); German; Geometry, Number Theory.

    Germain, Sophie (1776–1831); French; Symmetry.

    Hypatia (370–415); Greek; Conic Sections.

    Kovalevsky, Sonya (1850–1891); Russian; Number Theory.

    Leibniz, Gottfried (1646–1716); German; Logic, Calculus.

    Murasaki, Lady (about 978–1031); Japanese; Combinations.

    Napier, John (1550–1617); Scottish; Computers, Decimals.

    Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727); English; Algebra, Calculus.

    Noether, Emmy (1882–1935); German; Algebra.

    Oresme, Nicole (1323–1382); French; Functions.

    Pascal, Blaise (1623–1662); French; Algebra, Computers.

    Ptolemy, Claudius (about 85–168); Greek; Trigonometry.

    Pythagoras (about 585–507 B.C.); Greek; Geometry.

    Ramanujan, Srinivasa (1887–1920); Hindu; Algebra.

    Venn, John (1834–1923); English; Sets.

    Vinci, Leonardo da (1452–1519); Italian; Geometry.

    Von Neumann, John (1903–1957); Hungarian; Computers.


  2. Albert Einstein (that's 14....)

  3. Abel, Niels (1802–1829); Norwegian; Algebra.

    Ahmes (about 1650 B.C.); Egyptian; Geometry.

    Aiken, Howard (1900–1973); American; Computers.

    Al–Khowarizmi, Muhammed (about 780–850); Arabian; Algebra.

    Archimedes (287–212 B.C.); Greek; Algebra, Calculus, Pi.

    Aristotle (384–322 B.C.); Greek; Logic, Geometry.

    Celsius, Anders (1701–1744); Swedish; Measurement.

    Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473–1543); Polish, Trigonometry.

    Cray, Seymour (1925– ); American; Computers.

    Descartes, Rene (1596–1650); French; Coordinates.

    Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll, 1832–1898); English; Logic.

    Einstein, Albert (1879–1955); German; Geometry, Infinity.

    Escher, Maurits Cornelis (1898–1971); Dutch; Geometry.

    Euclid (about 365–300 B.C.); Greek; Geometry.

    Fahrenheit, Gabriel (1686–1736); German; Measurement.

    Fermat, Pierre de (1601–1665); French; Number Theory.

    Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777–1855); German; Geometry, Number Theory.

    Germain, Sophie (1776–1831); French; Symmetry.

    Hypatia (370–415); Greek; Conic Sections.

    Kovalevsky, Sonya (1850–1891); Russian; Number Theory.

    Leibniz, Gottfried (1646–1716); German; Logic, Calculus.

    Murasaki, Lady (about 978–1031); Japanese; Combinations.

    Napier, John (1550–1617); Scottish; Computers, Decimals.

    Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727); English; Algebra, Calculus.

    Noether, Emmy (1882–1935); German; Algebra.

    Oresme, Nicole (1323–1382); French; Functions.

    Pascal, Blaise (1623–1662); French; Algebra, Computers.

    Ptolemy, Claudius (about 85–168); Greek; Trigonometry.

    Pythagoras (about 585–507 B.C.); Greek; Geometry.

    Ramanujan, Srinivasa (1887–1920); Hindu; Algebra.

    Venn, John (1834–1923); English; Sets.

    Vinci, Leonardo da (1452–1519); Italian; Geometry.

    Von Neumann, John (1903–1957); Hungarian; Computers

    ARE NOT THE CORRECT ONES.........

    THE RIGHT ONE IS PROBABLY  RENE DESCARTES

    BECAUSE HIS NAME CONTAINS 13 LETTERS

    ^_^

  4. Rene descartes(13)

  5. Rene descartes created the rule for finding the number of positives and negatives of a function in math.

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