The Ultimate Quiz on Modern Mathematicians
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Who invented Calculus?

  • John von Neumann
  • Isaac Newton (correct)
  • Carl Gauss
  • Leonhard Euler
  • Who designed the architecture underlying nearly every single computer built on the planet today?

  • Isaac Newton
  • Leonhard Euler
  • John von Neumann (correct)
  • Carl Gauss
  • What is the Turing test?

  • A test to determine if someone is a computer program (correct)
  • A test to determine if someone is a mathematician
  • A test to determine if someone is a spy
  • A test to determine if someone is a politician
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    Famous Mathematicians of Modern Time

    • Leonhard Euler was a Swiss mathematician who worked in almost all areas of mathematics and introduced modern notation for functions, trigonometric functions, and summations.
    • Isaac Newton was the greatest scientist of all time who invented Calculus, built the first reflecting telescope and established classical mechanics with his seminal work.
    • Carl Gauss was the greatest mathematician ever who published a foundational textbook on number theory, which is crucial for computer operations.
    • John von Neumann designed the architecture underlying nearly every single computer built on the planet today and made important discoveries in set theory, geometry, quantum mechanics, game theory, statistics, and computer science.
    • Alan Turing was a British mathematician who played a vital role in breaking Nazi crypto-code during World War II.
    • Turing's design for a "Turing machine" remains central to how computers operate today.
    • Turing test is an exercise in artificial intelligence that tests how well an AI program operates and is named after Alan Turing.
    • Euler was influenced by Johann Bernoulli and worked in St Petersburg and Berlin Academy for 25 years.
    • Newton was the first to decompose white light into its component colors and gave us Newton's laws.
    • Gauss's influence can be found throughout algebra, statistics, geometry, optics, astronomy, and many other subjects that underlie our modern world.
    • Von Neumann received his Ph.D. in mathematics at the age of 22 while also earning a degree in chemical engineering.
    • Turing's life ended tragically when he was arrested and prosecuted for being gay and was found dead of apparent suicide by his cleaning lady.

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    Test your knowledge on the greatest mathematicians of modern time with our quiz! From the groundbreaking calculus of Isaac Newton to the foundational textbook on number theory by Carl Gauss, this quiz covers the most influential figures in the world of math. Learn about the contributions of Leonhard Euler, John von Neumann, and Alan Turing, whose work in computer science and cryptography continue to shape our technology today. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about these legendary mathematicians!

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