Georgy Voronoy

Mathematician known for Voronoi diagrams

Georgy Voronoy - Mathematician known for Voronoi diagrams
Born

April 28th, 1868
156 years ago

Died

November 20th, 1908
116 years ago — 40 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Ukraine

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Contributed significantly to mathematics, particularly in the field of number theory and geometry. Developed Voronoi diagrams, which are used in various scientific and engineering applications. Served as a professor and contributed to mathematical education and research. Involved with mathematical modeling and theoretical aspects of geometry throughout academic career.

Developed Voronoi diagrams

Contributed to number theory

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