

“The 3 ‘Truth & Facts’ Parameters” of ‘exhaustive/inclusive estimation/assessment of value to humanity DONE individually via his/her established mathematical system and/or, formulae/equational methodology configuration extra-ordinarily performed/contributed by every (your considered) Mathematician in your Listing – hence, in the context of: 1. Valentine Oduenyi: I’m sorry BUT I respectfully do not agree with the numerical ranking(s) of order and listing in categorical value of the listed 50 “Greatest Mathematicians” enumerated in your Profile Listing on the following parametric technicality bases:

He was (and still remains) the mathematical champion of all the champions. Not Gauss! Not Newton! No one at all! The greatest and the most beautiful theorems have Euler footprints all over them. The sheer quantity and quality of his works is breathtaking. No comparable novelty has ever been witnessed. While working at Russian Science Academy, observers marveled in disbelief as he mentally conjured mind-blowing disquisitions for his secretary to prepare for publishing. Not even his blindness (in 1766) could hinder him. Stupendously brilliant, versatile and productive, he was the supreme sage whose sagacity transmogrified physical sciences. Carl Friedrich Gauss (The Prince of Mathematics) referred to his works as irreplaceable best school for maths whereas André Weil asseverated that no mathematician ever attained such an indisputable leadership in all branches of mathematics as Euler did. The great Pierre-Simon Laplace called him the master of all mathematicians. During his 76 years lifetime, 1 out of every 3 maths publications in the world was authored by him. Euler excelled in all branches of mathematics, uncovered links between various branches, standardized notations, proved many theorems, shattered every benchmark and pioneered new methodologies. This explains why he is deemed the preeminent algorist and was nicknamed “Analysis Incarnate”. His phenomenal brain-power enabled him to calculate as easily as folks breathe. With nearly one thousand first-class publications to his name, this Swiss genius is the greatest of all mathematicians. If the issue concerns mathematics, look no farther than Leonhard Euler.
