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Category:21st-century American mathematicians






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    Pages in category "21st-century American mathematicians"

    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,092 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

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  • Hal Abelson
  • Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar
  • William Abikoff
  • Mark J. Ablowitz
  • Edward Aboufadel
  • Barbara Abraham-Shrauner
  • Ralph Abraham (mathematician)
  • Dan Abramovich
  • Gene Abrams
  • Nate Ackerman
  • Amir Aczel
  • John A. Adam (mathematician)
  • Colin Adams (mathematician)
  • Jeffrey Adams (mathematician)
  • Irving Adler
  • Mark Adler
  • Roy Adler
  • Mina Aganagić
  • Jim Agler
  • Ian Agol
  • Nkechi Agwu
  • Michael Aizenman
  • Ali Akansu
  • Asuman Aksoy
  • Mara Alagic
  • Laura Albert (academic)
  • Akram Aldroubi
  • Nathan Alexander
  • Stephanie B. Alexander
  • Gerald L. Alexanderson
  • Valery Alexeev (mathematician)
  • William "Red" Alford
  • Charalambos Aliprantis
  • Krishnaswami Alladi
  • Daniel Allcock
  • Linda J. S. Allen
  • Elizabeth S. Allman
  • Ann S. Almgren
  • Robert Almgren
  • Jonathan Lazare Alperin
  • Roger C. Alperin
  • Brian Alspach
  • Beverly Anderson
  • David F. Anderson
  • Garnet Anderson
  • Michael T. Anderson
  • Richard Davis Anderson
  • Robert M. Anderson (mathematician)
  • Titu Andreescu
  • George Andrews (mathematician)
  • Peter B. Andrews
  • Stuart S. Antman
  • Peter L. Antonelli
  • Tom M. Apostol
  • Kenneth Appel
  • Crista Arangala
  • Todd Arbogast
  • Dan Archdeacon
  • Richard Arenstorf
  • Esther Arkin
  • Douglas N. Arnold
  • Donald Aronson
  • Sanjeev Arora
  • Richard Arratia
  • Elayne Arrington
  • Sharon Arroyo
  • Sergei N. Artemov
  • Michael Artin
  • William Arveson
  • Michael Aschbacher
  • Matthias Aschenbrenner
  • Marcia Ascher
  • Avner Ash
  • Mehdi Ashraphijuo
  • Richard Askey
  • Idris Assani
  • A. O. L. Atkin
  • Bruno Augenstein
  • Bonnie Averbach
  • Jeremy Avigad
  • Luchezar Avramov
  • Steve Awodey
  • Sheldon Axler
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