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mathematician

[ UK /mˌæθɪmɐtˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌmæθəməˈtɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person skilled in mathematics

How To Use mathematician In A Sentence

  • Since 1800 B.C. mathematicians have worked on the problem of constructing a square equal in area to that of a given circle.
  • An element discovered in 1982 has been named meitnerium to honor Lise Meitner (1878-1968), the Austrian-Swedish physicist and mathematician who discovered the element protactinium and made major contributions to the understanding of nuclear fission. Elements
  • This pattern has developed into a state that conflict scholars label intractable and that mathematicians call an attractor: the Israel-Palestinian conflict has thus become an intractable attractor. Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Mathematics of Middle East Conflict and Peace
  • His maternal grandfather, who fled Russia to avoid conscription by the tsarist army, was a Hebrew scholar, mystic, mathematician, and inventor who made boots and shoes for a living.
  • The best Indian mathematician is probably better than the average American one. Indian Labor Productivity, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Like a routine play nine hundred and ninety eight spindly human figures stepped forth onto the walls and filed towards the black emptiness arranged around the Core in what a chemist or mathematician might call tetrahedral bipyramidal form. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » July : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Many mathematicians are musical and many musicians have good intuitive understanding of maths. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mathematicians had regarded algebraic numbers as, in some sense, simpler than transcendental numbers.
  • Now he is a celebrity in France, a country that takes immense pride in its spectacular roll call of great mathematicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miguel blinked, appalled and overwhelmed before rationally reasoning with himself, as all mathematicians can.
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