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Eutocius of Ascalon

480 - 600

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Eutocius of Ascalon (; Greek: Εὐτόκιος ὁ Ἀσκαλωνίτης; c. 480s – c. 520s) was a Greek mathematician who wrote commentaries on several Archimedean treatises and on the Apollonian Conics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eutocius of Ascalon is the 329th most popular mathematician (down from 305th in 2019), the 154th most popular biography from Israel (up from 178th in 2019) and the most popular Israeli Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Eutocius of Ascalon ranks 329 out of 1,004Before him are Kunihiko Kodaira, Edward Waring, Georg Alexander Pick, Emil Artin, Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant, and René-Louis Baire. After him are Wilhelm Ackermann, Pavel Alexandrov, Eugenio Beltrami, Alfred Korzybski, Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, and Gotthold Eisenstein.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 480, Eutocius of Ascalon ranks 9Before him are Pope Felix IV, Gelimer, Scholastica, Theodahad, Damascius, and Dignāga. After him are Mark of Cornwall, and Maelgwn Gwynedd. Among people deceased in 600, Eutocius of Ascalon ranks 10Before him are Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, Priscian, Sophia, Stephanus of Byzantium, Leander of Seville, and Icel of Mercia. After him are Agathangelos, Hrólfr Kraki, Vulca, John the Lydian, Bharavi, and David the Invincible.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Eutocius of Ascalon ranks 154 out of 466Before him are Procopius of Scythopolis (250), Menahem Golan (1929), Sarah Aaronsohn (1890), Naftali Bennett (1972), Lusius Quietus (100), and Amos Tversky (1937). After him are Wadie Haddad (1927), Sirhan Sirhan (1944), Dana International (1969), Dirk III, Count of Holland (982), Benny Gantz (1959), and Peter I, Count of Alençon (1251).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Israel

Among mathematicians born in Israel, Eutocius of Ascalon ranks 1After him are Avi Wigderson (1956), Saharon Shelah (1945), and Elon Lindenstrauss (1970).