The mathematician who lost his eyes for mathematics: Leonhard Euler

The mathematician who lost his eyes for mathematics: Leonhard Euler

Leonhard Euler (born April 15, 1707, Basel, Switzerland - died September 18, 1783, Saint-Peterburg, Russia) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist. He is considered one of the most important mathematicians of the 18th century and one of the leading mathematicians of all time. As one of the most prolific mathematicians, his work in total exceeds 70 volumes.

Game theorist, famous mathematician whose life is a movie: John Nash

Game theorist, famous mathematician whose life is a movie: John Nash

The first symptoms of the disease began to appear in 1958. Although he did not have a roommate, he talked about a roommate and scared the people around him, and the imaginary conversations he had with his roommate revealed that he was schizophrenic. Later, he defeated this disease by using his own intelligence.