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Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle ages. Best known to modern world for spending Hindi-Arabic.

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Page 1: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Leonardo Pisa BigolloLeonardo Pisa Bigollo

Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci.

Born in Pisa, Italy, around115.

Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle ages.

Best known to modern world for spending Hindi-Arabic.

Page 2: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Fibonacci’s father was a wealthy merchant who directed trading in Bugia, a part of eat Algers in North America

As a young boy Leonardo traveled with his father around North Africa and the Mediterranean to study under the leading arabic mathematicians of the time.

Page 3: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

The reason Leonardo traveled around instead of studying in Europe was because he recognized that the Hindu-Arabic numeral system was more efficient than roman numerals.

Around 1200 BC he returned to Europe and began writing his book in 1202 BC at the age of32 he published “Liber Abaci” or also known as the book of calculations.

This book widely popularized the Hindu-Arabic system of numerals.

Page 4: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

In his book Fibonacci introduces modus indourm method of the Indians, which today is known as arabic numerals.

The book advocated the practical importance of the numeral system, 0-9 digits place value, Lattia multiplication and Egyptian fractions.

He showed the practicality by applying modus indourm to bookkeeping calculation of interest and money changing.

Liber Abaci had a profound impact on educated Europe and European thought in general.

Page 5: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Because of his mathematical contribution, Pisa erected a statue of Leonardo, which still stands in the gallery of Camtosanto Piazza Pei Miracoli.

Page 6: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Brook TaylorBrook Taylor

Taylor as born on August 18, 1685 in Edmonson England.

His parents Olivia tempest, and John Taylor had a very stable financial condition.

Taylor was home tutored before going to college.

He attended St. Johns College in Cambridge

He was interested in Art and Music, but his first love was mathematics.

Page 7: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Taylor wrote a very important paper in college but was not published until 1914 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.

Because of Taylor’s great expertise in math, he was elected as a member of the Royal Society by Machin and Keill.

In 1714 Brook Taylor became the secretary of the Royal Society.

He resigned from the demanding position after four years because of health issues.

Page 8: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

In 1721 he married Miss Brydges they're marriage received strong criticism by Taylor’s father because her family was not wealthy.

In 1723 his wife died in childbirth along with the child.

He then married Sabetta Sawbridge in 1725.

In 1730 his second wife died also due to childbirth but his daughter survived.

Page 9: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Brook wrote two very significant books “Methodus incrementorum directa et inversa” and “Linear Perspective

which were both published in 1715. He added a new breach in mathematics known as the

‘Calculus of finite differences. He was one to invent ‘Integration of Parts’ and also a series

called the “Taylors Expansion”.

Page 10: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Brook Taylor was a great mathematician who passed away on November 1731 having given a great deal of knowledge to the world

of mathematics. He is buried on London England in the

Churchyard in St Anne’s, Soho

Page 11: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Dame Mary Lucy CartwrightDame Mary Lucy Cartwright

Mary Cartwright was born on December 17, 1900.

She lived at Aynho, and was homeschooled until she was eleven.

Cartwright then attended Leamington High School.

It wasn’t until her later high school years that she was encouraged to to take more interest in mathematics.

Page 12: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Mary became one out of five women that was studying mathematics ay Oxford University in 1919.

She was badly dissapointed in her second year of mathematical moderations, when she has received second

class honors instead of first, which was her goal.

Cartwright considered seriously for a long time giving up on mathematics, and going to history, but math was her first

love so she went on to study more.

She graduated from oxford in 1923 with a first-class degree from her Final Honors.

Page 13: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

She began to teach mathematics in Buchinghamshire for the fore the next four years.

After teaching she returned to Oxford in 1928 for her D.Phil. In 1930 Mary was awarded with her D.Phil and her theses,

“the zeros of integral functions of special types.”

This was published in two parts vol.1 was published in 1930, and vol.2 was published in 1931

By 1935, Cartwright had been appointed a Lecture of Mathematics at Cambridge.

Page 14: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

She done this career until 1959 when she would then become a reader in the Thoery of Functions, this position would hold

until her retirment.

She was known as an excellent supervisor of those students she accepted.

During Mary’s whole career she had writtin over 100 papers in classical analysis, related topological problems, and differental

equations.

She made one of her most important contributions to the theory of functions, this became known as the Cartwrights

theory.

Page 15: Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Born in Pisa, Italy, around115. Some considered him the most talented mathematicians of he middle

Mary retired from Girton in 1969, but continued to teach as a visiting professor in Poland, America, and England.

By this time she was elected a fellow of the Royal Society.

She was appointed Dame of the British empire in 1970.

Mary Cartwright passed away in 1998.

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http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brook_Taylor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci

http://library.thinkquest.org/27890/biographies1.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Cartwright

http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/cartwght.htm