Mathematician:Abraham

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Abraham may refer to:


Max Abraham $($$\text {1875}$ – $\text {1922}$$)$

German physicist who studied under Max Planck.

Developed a theory of the electron in $1902$ which was later superseded by different models.
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Abraham de Moivre $($$\text {1667}$ – $\text {1754}$$)$

French mathematician best known for De Moivre's Formula.

Also noted for his work on the normal distribution and probability theory.
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Moritz Abraham Stern $($$\text {1807}$ – $\text {1894}$$)$

German mathematician known for formulating Stern's diatomic series.

Also known for the Stern-Brocot Tree which he wrote about in $1858$ and which Louis Achille Brocot independently discovered in $1861$.
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Willem Abraham Wythoff $($$\text {1865}$ – $\text {1939}$$)$

Dutch mathematician known for his work in in combinatorial game theory and number theory.

Also known for his work in geometry, in particular for the Wythoff construction of uniform tilings and uniform polyhedra.
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Abraham Halevi Fraenkel $($$\text {1891}$ – $\text {1965}$$)$

German-born Israeli Hungarian mathematician best known for his work on axiomatic set theory.

He improved Ernst Zermelo's axiomatic system, and out of that work came the Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms.

He also wrote on topics in the history of mathematics.
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André Abraham Weil $($$\text {1906}$ – $\text {1998}$$)$

French mathematician who known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic geometry.

Founding member and early leader of the Bourbaki group.
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Meyer Abraham Girshick $($$\text {1908}$ – $\text {1955}$$)$

Russian mathematician who worked in game theory.
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Abraham Charnes $($$\text {1913}$ – $\text {1992}$$)$

American mathematician who worked in the area of operations research.
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Abraham Robinson $($$\text {1918}$ – $\text {1974}$$)$

German-American mathematician who is most widely known for development of non-standard analysis.
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Abraham Spitzbart

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