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mathematician

[ math-uh-muh-tish-uhn ]

noun

  1. an expert or specialist in mathematics.


mathematician

/ ˌmæθəməˈtɪʃən; ˌmæθmə- /

noun

  1. an expert or specialist in mathematics
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mathematician1

First recorded in 1400–50, mathematician is from the late Middle English word mathematicion. See mathematics, -ian
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Gelbaum, a mathematician who had made a fortune managing hedge funds, became his financial angel.

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Taylah has a job surveilling secret video feeds of mathematicians, taking snapshots of their work just in case anyone might be inadvertently creating something dangerous, or useful, to American interests.

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She also posts on social media interviews she does with leading female mathematicians from all over the world.

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