Alexander 's Euclid is probably the world' s most famous mathematician, and he is best known for his mathematical elements. In fact, his work has survived for a long time in 2000, a tribute to his mathematical genius, but I do not know much about it. There are three theories about the essence of this historical figure. Not all historians agree that Euclid is actually a historical figure.
Euclid of Alexandria lived between 365 and 300 BC (roughly). Mathematicians are often referred to as "Euclid", but sometimes called Alexandria's Euclid to avoid confusion with Socrata's green Socratic philosopher Euclid. Euclid of Alexandria is considered a father of geometry. Little is known about the life of Euclid, except what he teaches in Alexandria, Egypt. He has received education from Plato University in Athens or has been educated from some of Plato's students. He is an important historical person because all the rules we use in geometry today are based on Euclid's account, especially the "elements". The elements are as follows.
Little is known about the lifetime of Euclid. Euclid was a fairly common name in his era. Euclid advocated the theorem and problem. He showed the solution logically. Since his death, the elements of Euclid are standard geometric texts, which has a history of more than 2000 years. Euclid teaches at the University of Alexandria. Euclid grew up in the second half of the 4th century. His cover is the first six books of basic planar geometry. - Introduction Mathematical inference has become more important for so-called language reasoning, which plays an important role in the development of our lives and human progress. Fields such as physics, social science, management, computer science and so on. However, with regard to computing, we need a more specific field of mathematics, ie discrete mathematics. Discrete mathematics has become popular due to its application to computer science