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Greece Aristarchus of Samos May 5, 1980 Aristarchus of Samos ( c. 310 – c. 230 B.C.) was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician. He presented the first known model that placed the Sun at the center of the known universe with the Earth revolving around it. The stamp design shows his calculation of the relative size of the Sun and Earth, with Temple of Hera in the background.  |
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Romania Centenary of Romanian Academy September 30, 1966 Set of four, one stamp shows contour integral formula.  |
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Portugal Sebastião e Silva March 24, 2014 José Sebastião e Silva (1914 - 1972) was a Portuguese mathematician. He worked in analytic functionals, the theory of distributions, the operational calculus, and differential calculus in locally convex spaces. The stamp design includes his portrait, signature, and manuscript.  |
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Hungary Farkas Bolyai February 7, 1975 Farkas Bolyai (1775 – 1856) was a Hungarian mathematician. His main main interests were the foundations of geometry and the parallel axiom.  |
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Czech Republic Eduard Cech August 26, 1993 Eduard Cech (1893 – 1960) was a Czech mathematician who worked in projective differential geometry and topology. He is best known for the Stone-Cech compactification in topology.  |
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Spain International Mathematics Congress May 17, 2006 The design features the first Arabic numerals in the West, appeared in Vigilanus Codex in the Library of the Monastery of El Escorial.  |
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Here is an image of a stamp featuring a portrait of German polymath and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz (1646-1716), who independently (from Sir Isaac Newton) developed differential and integral calculus, designed by the late Karl Oskar Blase (1925-2016), combined engraved and lithography, and issued by Germany on August 24, 1966 (presumably, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the mathematician's death), Scott No. 962, Michel No. 518, plus an image of another portrait of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. - nethryk  |
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Portugal International Year of Crystallography July 21, 2014 Set of six, one stamp depicts Patterson Function, which is used to solve the phase problem in X-ray crystallography. This allows the determination of crystal structure from diffraction data.  |
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France Measurement of Arcs of Meridian September 8, 1986 The stamp commemorates French mathematicians Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698 - 1759) and Charles Marie de La Condamine (1701 – 1774) for their contribution to geodesy.  |
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Poland Mathematicians November 23, 1982 Stanislaw Zareba (1863-1942) was recognized for his research in partial differential equations and applied mathematics, particularly on harmonic functions. Waclaw Sierpinski (1882-1969) was known for outstanding contributions to set theory, number theory, theory of functions and topology. Zygmunt Janiszewski (1888-1920) was remembered for his many contributions to topological mathematics in the early 20th Century. Stefan Banach (1892-1945) was one of the founders of modern functional analysis and an influential 20th-Century mathematician.  |
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Macedonia The 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Claude Elwood Shannon July 12, 2016 Claude Elwood Shannon (1916 – 2001) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer. He is noted for having founded information theory with his landmark paper A Mathematical Theory of Communication published in 1948. He contributed to the field of cryptanalysis for national defense during World War II.  |
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Yugoslavia Jovan Karamata February 1, 2002 Jovan Karamata (1902 – 1967) was a Serbian mathematician. He is well known for contributions to analysis, in particular, the Tauberian theory and the theory of slowly varying functions. He was one of the founders of the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, established in 1946.  |
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Belgium This is Belgium - Science October 15, 2007 Pierre Deligne (1944 - ) is a Belgian mathematician. He is known for proof of the Weil conjectures. He won a number of awards including the Abel Prize in 2013.  |
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Greece EUROPA - Inventions April 28, 1983 The stamp features Archimedes of Syracuse ( c.287 – c.212 B.C.), a Greek mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He is considered the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time.  |
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