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List of American mathematicians

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  • James Waddell Alexander II (1888–1971)
  • Stephanie B. Alexander, elected in 2014 as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society "for contributions to geometry, for high-quality exposition, and for exceptional teaching of mathematics"
  • Linda J. S. Allen
  • Ann S. Almgren, applied mathematician who works as a senior scientist and group leader of the Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Frederick Almgren (1933–1997)
  • Beverly Anderson (b. 1943)
  • Natascha Artin Brunswick (1909–2003)
  • Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander (1941–2021)
  • Wealthy Babcock (1895–1990)
  • Benjamin Banneker (1731–1806)
  • Augustin Banyaga (b. 1947)
  • Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917–2005)
  • Janet Barnett
  • Jon Barwise (1942–2000)
  • Richard Bellman (1920–1984)
  • Leonid Berlyand (b. 1957)
  • Leah Berman (b. 1976)
  • Manjul Bhargava (b. 1974)
  • George David Birkhoff (1884–1944)
  • David Blackwell (1919–2010)
  • Archie Blake (1906-1971)
  • Nathaniel Bowditch (1773–1838)
  • Felix Browder (1927–2016)
  • William Browder (b. 1934), pioneered the surgery theory method for classifying high-dimensional manifolds.
  • Marjorie Lee Browne (1914–1979), taught at North Carolina Central University
  • Robert Daniel Carmichael (1879–1967)
  • Sun-Yung Alice Chang (b. 1948), researcher in mathematical analysis
  • Alonzo Church (1903–1995)
  • William Schieffelin Claytor (1908–1967), third African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania[1][2]
  • Paul Cohen (1934–2007)
  • Don Coppersmith (b. 1950), cryptographer, first four-time Putnam Fellow in history
  • Elbert Frank Cox (1895–1969), first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, Cornell University
  • Laura Demarco (b. 1974), researcher in dynamical systems and complex analysis
  • Joseph J. Dennis (1905–1977), Clark College
  • Joseph L. Doob (1910–2004)
  • Jesse Douglas (1897–1965)
  • Samuel Eilenberg (1913–1998)
  • Noam Elkies (b. 1966), mathematical prodigy who works in computational number theory
  • Jerald Ericksen (1924–2021)
  • Alex Eskin (b. 1965), researcher in rational billiards and geometric group theory
  • Christina Eubanks-Turner, American mathematics educator, graph theorist, and commutative algebraist
  • Etta Zuber Falconer (1933–2002)
  • Benson Farb (b. 1965), researcher in geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology
  • Lisa Fauci, applied mathematician who applies computational fluid dynamics to biological processes
  • Charles Fefferman (b. 1949)
  • Henry Burchard Fine (1858–1928)
  • Erica Flapan (b. 1956), researcher in low-dimensional topology and knot theory
  • Alfred Leon Foster (1904–1994)
  • Ralph Fox (1913–1973)
  • Michael Freedman (b. 1951)
  • Edgar Fuller
  • Murray Gerstenhaber (1927–2024)
  • Andrew M. Gleason (1921–2008), WWII codebreaker, major contributor in solving Hilbert's 5th Problem ("restricted" version).
  • Thomas Godfrey (1704–1749)
  • Ralph E. Gomory (b. 1929)
  • Daniel Gorenstein (1923–1992)
  • Ronald Graham (1935–2020)
  • Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924–2023)
  • Phillip Griffiths (b. 1938), major contributor to complex manifold approach to algebraic geometry
  • Benedict Gross (b. 1950)
  • Frank Harary (1921–2005)
  • Joe Harris (mathematician) (b. 1951), prolific researcher and expositor of algebraic geometry
  • Euphemia Haynes (1890–1980), first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics
  • Gloria Conyers Hewitt (b. 1935)
  • George William Hill (1838–1914)
  • Einar Hille (1894–1980)
  • Alston Scott Householder (1904–1993)
  • Nathan Jacobson (1910–1999)
  • Katherine Johnson (1918–2020)
  • Theodore Kaczynski (1942–2023)
  • Howard Jerome Keisler (b. 1936)
  • Victor Klee (1925–2007)
  • Holly Krieger
  • Harold W. Kuhn (1925–2014)
  • Kenneth Kunen (1943–2020)
  • Solomon Lefschetz (1884–1972)
  • Suzanne Lenhart (b. 1954) researcher in partial differential equations; president of the Association for Women in Mathematics, 2001–2003
  • James Lepowsky (b. 1944)
  • Marie Litzinger (1899–1952), number theorist
  • Jacob Lurie (b. 1977), developed derived algebraic geometry
  • Saunders Mac Lane (1909–2005)
  • W. T. Martin (1911–2004)
  • William S. Massey (1920–2017)
  • John N. Mather (1942–2017)
  • J. Peter May (b. 1939), researcher in algebraic topology, category theory, homotopy theory, and the foundational aspects of spectra
  • Barry Mazur (b. 1937)
  • Curtis T. McMullen (b. 1958)
  • Elliott Mendelson (1931–2020)
  • Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862–1951)
  • Kelly Miller (1863–1939)
  • Kenneth Millett (b. 1941)
  • John Milnor (b. 1931)
  • Susan Montgomery (b. 1943)
  • E. H. Moore (1862–1932)
  • Marston Morse (1892–1977)
  • George Mostow (1923–2017)
  • Frederick Mosteller (1916–2006)
  • David Mumford (b. 1937)
  • John Forbes Nash Jr. (1928–2015)
  • Edward Nelson (1932–2014)
  • Walter Noll (1925–2017)
  • Michael O'Nan (1943–2017)
  • Richard Palais (b. 1931)
  • Benjamin Peirce (1809–1880)
  • Javier Perez-Capdevila (b. 1963)
  • Vera Pless (1931–2020), mathematician specialized in combinatorics and coding theory
  • Jon T. Pitts (1948-2024)
  • Daniel Quillen (1940–2011)
  • Charles Reason (1818–1893)
  • Jeffrey B. Remmel (1948–2017)
  • Joseph Ritt (1893–1951)
  • Fred S. Roberts (b. 1943)
  • Herbert Robbins (1915–2001)
  • Julia Robinson (1919–1985), contributor to Hilbert's tenth problem
  • J. Barkley Rosser (1907–1989)
  • Gerald Sacks (1933–2019)
  • John Sarli (living), mathematician and academic
  • Thomas Jerome Schaefer
  • Dana Scott (b. 1932)
  • James Serrin (1926–2012)
  • Claude Shannon (1916–2001)
  • Isadore Singer (1924–2021)
  • Charles Coffin Sims (1938–2017)
  • George Seligman (1927–2024)
  • Stephen Smale (b. 1930)
  • Raymond Smullyan (1919–2017)
  • Edwin Spanier (1921–1996)
  • Norman Steenrod (1910–1971)
  • Elias M. Stein (1931–2018)
  • Clarence F. Stephens (1917–2018)
  • Lee Stiff (1949–2021)[3]
  • Marshall Harvey Stone (1903–1989)
  • Theodore Strong (1790–1869)
  • Terence Tao (b. 1975)
  • John Tate (1925–2019)
  • Jean Taylor (b. 1944)
  • John G. Thompson (b. 1932)
  • Sister Mary Domitilla Thuener (1880–1977)
  • William Thurston (1936–2012)[4][5]
  • Clifford Truesdell (1919–2000)
  • John Tukey (1915–2000)
  • John Urschel (b. 1991)
  • Dorothy Vaughan (1910–2008)
  • Oswald Veblen (1880–1960)
  • Mary Shore Walker (1882–1952)
  • William C. Waterhouse (1941–2016)
  • Herbert Wilf (1931–2012)
  • J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. (1923–2011)
  • Amie Wilkinson (b. 1968), researcher in dynamical systems, ergodic theory, chaos theory and semisimple Lie groups
  • Hassler Whitney (1907–1989)
  • Dudley Weldon Woodard (1881–1965), second African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania
  • Margaret H. Wright (b. 1944), first woman president of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
  • Orit Halpern (born 1972), cyberneticist

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