Georg Cantor
Mathematician who developed set theory
Born
March 3rd, 1845
180 years ago
Died
January 6th, 1918
107 years ago — 72 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Germany
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A prominent mathematician and philosopher, contributions significantly shaped modern mathematics. Developed set theory, introducing concepts of infinite numbers, cardinality, and ordinal numbers. Established the Cantor set as a foundational concept in topology. His ideas generated considerable discussion and controversy during his lifetime, influencing mathematical thought and philosophy. Authored several important papers that laid the groundwork for future mathematicians.
Founded set theory
Introduced concepts of infinity
Developed the Cantor set
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