Mostly-living, working mathematicians

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A compilation of various lists found in Quora, Wikipedia and others:

Possibly a few of these mathematicians will added above:

  • Andrew Wiles
  • Grigori Perelman
  • Terence Tao
  • Laszlo Lovasz
  • Tim Gowers
  • Curt McMullen
  • John Tate
  • Pierre Deligne
  • Noga Alon
  • Simon Donaldson
  • Caucher Birkar
  • Peter Sarnak
  • Manjul Bhargava
  • Stanislav Smirnov
  • Charles Terence Clegg (Terry) Wall
  • John Ball
  • Ingrid Daubechies
  • Endre Szemeredi
  • Joseph B. Keller
  • Brian D. Ripley
  • Frank Kelly
  • Paolo Cascini, Christopher Hacon and James McKernan (see Caucher Birkar)
  • Mikhail Gromov
  • Bernard Silverman
  • Wendelin Werner
  • Elon Lindenstrauss
  • Yurij Manin
  • Christopher Zeeman
  • Donald Knuth
  • Peter Lax
  • Isadore Singer
  • Srinivasa Varadhan
  • Jacques Tits
  • Lotfi A. Zadeh
  • Louis Nirenberg
  • Yakov Sinai
  • John Griggs Thompson
  • Cédric Villani
  • Lennart Carleson
  • Shinichi Mochizuki
  • Martin Hairer
  • Maryam Mirzakhani
  • Artur Avila
  • Stanislav Smirnov
  • Andrei Okounkov
  • Vladimir Voevodsky
  • Richard Borcherds
  • David Mumford
  • Charles Fefferman
  • Grigory Margulis
  • Klaus Roth
  • Simon Donaldson
  • Gerd Faltings
  • Michael Freedman
  • Vaughan Jones
  • Shigefumi Mori
  • Jean Bourgain
  • Pierre-Louis Lions
  • Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
  • Efim Isaakovich Zelmanov
  • Maxim Kontsevich
  • Laurent Lafforgue
  • Andrei Okounkov
  • Enrico Bombieri
  • Sergei Novikov
  • Heisuke Hironaka
  • Alan Baker
  • John Tate

More references:

Thomas Thiemann is a professor of physics at Erlangen University. His research is concerned with all aspects of loop quantum gravity. His contribution to Einstein Online, the spotlight. The fabric of space, was written while he was a scientist at the Albert Einstein Institute and an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo in Canada.

The fabric of space: spin networks « Einstein-Online

CITATION

Cite this article as:
Thomas Thiemann, “The fabric of space: spin networks” in: Einstein Online Band 01 (2005), 01-1029

Top Influential Mathematicians according to “Academic Influence”

  1. Keith Devlin
  2. Terence Tao
  3. Ian Stewart
  4. John Stillwell
  5. Bruce C. Berndt
  6. Timothy Gowers
  7. Peter Sarnak
  8. Martin Hairer
  9. Ingrid Daubechies
  10. Andrew Wiles

ALSO:

Sir Timothy Gowers, “Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction” Cited twice above.

Model theory: Model theory goes back to Alfred Tarski, who first used the term “Theory of Models” in publication in 1954.[2] Since the 1970s, the subject has been shaped decisively by Saharon Shelah‘s stability theory.