This category is for early mathematicians that have contributed to the development of the field.
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- Apollonius of Perga (c. 262-190 B.C.) known as 'The Great Geometer', great influence on the development of mathematics, famous book Conics introduced terms such as parabola, ellipse and hyperbola.
- Steiner, Jakob (1796-1863) Was one of the greatest contributors to projective geometry.
- Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard (1826-1866) Theory of functions, non-Euclidian geometry, relativity theory, Famous for the Riemann hypothesis about the behavior of zeros of the Riemann zeta function, which he showed determines the distribution of prime numbers.
- Desargues - Girard Desargues (1591-1661) Founder of projective geometry, his work centred on the theory of conic sections and perspective.
- Heron of Alexandria (ca. 75 AD) Greek mathematician who was mainly interested in practical studies in mechanics and engineering, best known for Heron's Formula
- Klein, Felix (1849-1925) Plücker's assistant at Bonn who studied Analytic Geometry, describing geometry as the study of properties of figures which remain invariant under a Group of Transformations. He systemized Non-Euclidean Geometry.
- Monge, Gaspard - Conte de Péluse (1746-1818) The father of differential geometry, he devised a system called Geometrie descriptive, now known as orthographic projection, the graphical method used in modern mechanical drawing.