Jul 25, 2013

Top 10 World's Richest Tech Billionaires 2013

 

Top 10 World's Richest Tech Billionaires 2013

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Hello, Readers Today we are sharing The world's Richest Tech Billionaires according to Forbes. These people changed the digital era by providing innovative technology. The Interesting fact about these billionaires is some of them are College dropouts from famous universities.

 

1. Bill Gates

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Age : 57

Education : College Dropout from Harvard University.

Occupation : CFO and Chairman of Microsoft.

Net Worth : $67 Billion

 

2. Larry Joseph Ellision

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Age : 68

Education : College Dropout from Chicago University and University of Illinois.

Occupation : CFO and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation.

Net Worth : $43 Billion 

 

3. Jeff Bezos

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Age : 49

Education : Bachelor of Arts/Science from Princeton University.

Occupation : Founder and Chief Executive officer of Amazon.

Net Worth : $25.2 Billion 

 

4. Larry Page

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Age : 40

Education : Master of Science from Stanford University and Bachelor of Arts/Science from Michigan.

Occupation : CFO and CEO of Google.

Net Worth : $23 Billion 

 

5. Sergey Brin

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Age : 39

Education : Master of Science from Stanford University and Bachelor of Arts/Science from Maryland.

Occupation : CFO and Director Special Projects.

Net Worth : $22.8 Billion

 

6. Michael Dell

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Age : 48

Education : Dropout from Texas University.

Occupation : Founder and CEO of Dell Inc.

Net Worth : $15.3 Billion

 

7. Steve Ballmer

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Age : 57

Education : Bachelor of Arts/Science from Harvard University and Stanford university dropout.

Occupation : Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft.

Net Worth : $15.2 Billion 

 

8. Paul Allen

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Age : 60

Education : College Dropout from Washington State University.

Occupation : CFO of Microsoft and Chairman of Vulcan Inc.

Net Worth : $15 Billion

 

9. Mark Zuckerberg

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Education : Dropout from Harvard University.

Occupation : CFO , Chairman and Chief Executive Office of Facebook

Net Worth : $13.3 Billion 

 

10. Azim Premji

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Age : 67

Education : Bachelor of Arts/Science from Stanford University.

Occupation : Chairman of Wipro

Net Worth : $11.2 Billion

Jul 23, 2013

Top 10 Most Famous Custom Cars

Top 10 Most Famous Custom Cars

Today, owning a vehicle is seen as an essential part of life. The convenience that car ownership gives to car owners is something that is most needed in the modern world, where people travel long distances to go to their workplaces or visit their distant family members. Most people today consider buying their own cars because they see it as a necessity, as though car ownership is something that is as indispensable as home ownership. But while most people would buy cars to address their need for convenience, some would do so just for the sake of pleasure. In fact, some people today even turn their vehicles into their own works of art either by decorating them with colorful lights or tailoring their car parts to fit their needs.

1. Mercedes R500

 

 

Mercedes R500 is classically an automobile that does not fit into any known genre of cars, primarily because it has three rows of seats that make it less of a sedan, it is too tall to be a station wagon, and it is too low for a minivan. Indeed the process of car customization for this model is a bit complicated. This car shares its platform as well as manufacturing facility and four-wheel drive system with the most recent M-Class SUV. Much of its features are borrowed heavily from the CLS chop top because its headlights, grille, and hood are wedged down into a centerline crease. Another defining characteristic of this car is its swoopy side window. Its side contours also curve into bulb shapes in the lift gate, all the more accented by its taillights that have keyhole lenses.

2. 2009 Ford Flex

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A full-size crossover utility vehicle, Ford Flex is made by the Ford Motor Company and is predominantly based on the concept of Ford Fair Lane that was first introduced in the 2005 North American International Auto Show. This car model was unveiled to replace the Ford Free Star Minivan and is now the first CUV to feature the fusion of minivan and SUV properties. It shares a platform with the Ford Explorer and the Lincoln MKT because of its seven-passenger capacity that includes adjustable and removable footrests for second-row passengers. Its exterior feature a chrome and three-bar grille design as well as blacked-out windows and pillars. This is a worth car customizing project since you could have your own family ride with you.

3 Pontiac G8

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A rear-wheel drive sedan, Pontiac G8 was first released in 2008 in Canada. It is the first rear-wheel drive four-door sedan that is held under the Pontiac name since the Bonneville and Parisienne models were introduced in 1986. Commonly referred to as the G8 Sedan, this car is available with a 3.6 liter high feature V6 engine that can produce up to 256 horsepower. It comes with six airbags, dual tailpipes, electronic stability control, and traction control. Other features of this car include its sports body kit, power windows and locks, black cloth seats, seven-speaker audio system, auxiliary input jack and cruise control.

4. Mercedes Benz W113

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Mercedes Benz W113 was first introduced in 1963 during the Geneva Motor Show and this is one of the favoritecustom cars in the world. This two-seat roadster was designed to be distinctive, patented and have a slightly concave hardtop. This car model is equipped with an inline-six cylinder engine that has multi-port fuel injection, as well as a bonnet, trunk lid and tonneau cover that help in reducing the weight of its aluminum body. W113 also has a relatively short and wide chassis complemented by powerful brakes and radial tires.

5 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe

 

 

Roll-Royce Phantom Coupe features reverse-opening power-closing doors and an adaptive suspension with four-corner leveling. This British handmade luxury coupe is heavily based on the 2003 model, a concept car that was unveiled to celebrate the centennial of Rolls-Royce. It features a “picnic” trunk that provides a seating platform for two passengers as well as easy access to its luggage compartment. This car model also comes with a full-length straight headliner with hundreds of tiny fiber optics. Customizing a car like this can be quite expensive since you have to shell out a huge amount of money, but it’s worthwhile though.

6 Pontiac Solstice SD-290

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Inspired by classic sports cars, Pontiac Solstice SD-290 is a single seater car that resembles the modern version of the race cars used in the 1903’s. Its major feature is its passenger cockpit tonneau cover and its windscreen on the driver side. This car was first introduced in 2007 and is said to “evoke the emotions of classic sports cars” as it perfectly captures the design of vintage race cars in “barchetta” style. This car does not have a windshield and a built-in roll bar unlike most modern cars. Its outer cover also features a hood that has heat extracting grilles and front fenders.

7 1988 Caprice

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The 1988 Caprice by Chevrolet is a full-sized car that was derived from the full-sized Chevrolet cars that rose in popularity in 1965. The suspension components of this car model match the House of Kolor Violet Kandy body coat because of its chromed colors. Its interior seats are also made of purple suede and white leather. This rear wheel drive has under its hood a 400 cubic inch small block that is fitted with a Wieland Supercharger. This block is also fed by a pair of Holly Dominators. Most of these cars are today marketed as the Chevrolet Caprices in the Middle East.

8 1950 Mercules

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Made from Australia, Mercules is a blue car that has had over 175 modifications in its body since it was first introduced in the market in the 1950’s. Among the greatest modifications it has had since the 1950’s was the four inches chopped off its headroom. This car also boasts of its use of the excellent combination of a 6.8 liter supercharged V10, which helps drive Mercules to the front line. This potent power plant allows this vehicle model to gain an edge over other cars, especially when speaking of custom hot rods.

9 Blastolene B 702

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Creatively designed by the Blastolene Brothers, Blastolene B 702 is a combination of the passion of America for high-powered and large displacement engines, and the refined design cues of Europe. Resembling the 1930’s classics, Blastolene B 702 is made of a hand-formed aluminum body that flows from one end to another, emphasized by the powerful separation of its shell from the glass grille bars, pod-style fenders, wood light headlights, and glass taillights. The body of this custom car is nickel-plated and coated with powder, allowing its sensuous touch to harmonize with its unassailable stature.

10 1963 Corvette

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The 1963 Corvette is a second generation Chevrolet car that is more commonly known by the name Corvette Sting Ray. The first production of this customized sports car classic happened in 1963 and continued to boom until 1967. Corvette is known for its unusual styling element, characterized by its divided rear window whose shape was conceived by Bob McLean. Its lamps are mounted in different rotating sections which perfectly complement its pointy front end. The earliest version of this car had hidden headlamps but this was modified by the dawn of the 20th century. Its coupe doors are cut into the roof, making both entry and exit easier for such a low-slung closed car. This car also has faux vents in its hood and on the rear pillars of its coupe.

Top 10 Richest Companies In The World in 2013

Top 10 Richest Companies In The World in 2013

Every company or business sets out goals to achieve. Whether they meet them or not, is another matter. But there’s almost always a standard out there with which companies compare themselves. But some companies don’t compare themselves with an standards. They make their own! And they are usually the ones at the top of the food chain! So today, we’ll tell you about Top 10 Richest Companies In The World in 2013 . So read on and be inspired!

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Walmart – $421.8 Billion!

  • Industry – Retailer
  • Location – U.S
  • Employees – 2,150,000
  • CEO – Micheal T. Duke
  • Stock Exchange Listing – NYSE
 
Walmart is an American multinational corporation that runs chains of discount department stores and warehouses. It was created in 1962 by the Sam Walton. As of 2012, it is the biggest company with respect to revenue, which is about $421.8 billion. It is also the biggest private employer with over 2 million employees. It has 8,500 stores in 15 countries, but operates under different names. Despite global recession, it lured millions of customers due to the discount prices. It’s head-quarters are located in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Exxon Mobil - $370.1 Billion!

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - U.S
  • Employees - 83,000
  • CEO - Rex W. Tillerson
  • Stock Exchange Listing - NYSE
Exxon Mobil is an American Oil and Gas company formed on 30 November, 1999. It’s descended from J.D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil. It has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries, with a combined refining capacity of 6.3 million barrels (1 million m3) per day! And it has a revenue equivalent to 3.921 million Barrels of oil. Hence it is the largest refining company in the world. Despite recession, it continued to expand it’s reach into emerging markets, and has been ranked number 1 or number 2 for the last five years1

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Royal Dutch Shell - $368.1 Billion!

 

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - Netherlands
  • Employees - 112,000
  • CEO - Peter R. Voser
  • Stock Exchange Listing - LSE

 

Royal Dutch Shell, commonly knows as Shell is a global Oil and Gas company. It is considered as the fifth largest company in the world, and second-largest energy company. It is active in almost all areas of the industry; exploration, production, refining, distributions, marketing, petrochemicals, power generation etc. It also has on-going work in the renewable energy sector; bio fuels, solar, wind and hydrogen power. It operates in 90 countries and produces a revenue equivalent to 3.1 millions barrels per day. It has 44,000 service stations worldwide.The 2010 Gulf oil spill, and the recession took a toll on the company due to insecure market. But it held it’s ground and by end of 2011, it was the largest company listed on FTSE with a market capitalization of £149.2 billion.

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BP - $297.1 Billion!

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - Britain
  • Employees - 97,600
  • CEO - Anthony B. Haward
  • Stock Exchange Listing - LSE, NYSE
 
British Petroleum is another global oil and gas company which ranks fourth largest worldwide and third largest energy company. Like Shell, it also is active in all the fields of the Oil and Gas industry. And also has major renewable energy activities including hydrogen, bio fuels, solar and wind power etc. It operates in over 80 countries and has 22,400 service stations, producing around 3.8 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. It’s division in America is the largest oil producer in America. Despite lower demand and falling prices, it still manages to get hefty profits.

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Sinopec - $289.7 Billion1

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - China
  • Employees - 400,513
  • CEO - Su Shulin
  • Stock Exchange Listing - SSE, SEHK
 
Sinopec is a majority owned subsidiary of state owned company Sinopec Group, and is the second largest petroleum company in China. Its business includes the major fields in the industry, including refining, production etc. It also works on the production and sales of petrochemicals, chemical fibers, chemical fertilizers, and other chemical products; storage and pipeline transportation of crude oil and natural gas; import, export and import/export agency business of crude oil, natural gas, refined oil products, petrochemicals, and other chemicals. Sinopec is also working on renewable energy and cutting down CO2 emissions. It is the first Chinese company to make it to the top 10!

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  State Grid Corporation of China - $231.6 Billion!

  • Industry - Electricity
  • Location - China
  • Employees - 1,564,001
  • CEO - Liu Zhenya
  • Stock Exchange Listing - State owned
State Grid is the largest electric power transmission and distribution company in the world! It serves in China only, supplying power to millions. Since its founding in 2002, it has increasingly become involved in power industry reform, technology exchange and environmental conservation development.

7. Toyota Motors - $228.2 Billion!

  • Industry - Automobile/Automotive
  • Location - Japan
  • Employees - 316,121
  • CEO - Akio Toyoda
  • Stock Exchange Listing - TYO: 7203
Toyota is a multinational automaker company, and is considered the world’s largest automaker by sales as well as production. It was founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda as a spin-off from his father’s company Toyota. It created its first engine in 1934, and its first passenger car in 1936. Toyota Motor corporation group also includes companies like Lexus, Daihatsu and Hino Motors. In addition to manufacturing automobiles, Toyota provides financial services through its Toyota Financial Services division and also builds robots.
Toyota has still held its ground despite decreasing vehicle demands, a stronger Japanese Yen, and embarassing string of recalls that reached 10 million worldwide in 2010.

8. Petro China – $222 Billion!

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - China
  • Employees - 464,000
  • CEO - Zhou Jiping
  • Stock Exchange Listing - SSE, SEHK
Petro China is a state owned Chinese Oil and Gas company and it is China’s biggest oil producer. Traded in Hong Kong and New York, the mainland enterprise announced its plans to issue stock in Shanghai in November 2007, and following its debut on the Shanghai index, its market value tripled, making PetroChina the first company to reach a trillion dollar market capitalization.

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. Total S.A - $222.8 Billion!

  • Industry - Oil and Gas
  • Location - France
  • Employees - 111,401
  • CEO – Christophe de Margerie
  • Stock Exchange - Government owned
Total S.A. is a French multinational oil company and one of the six “Supermajor” oil companies in the world. Its businesses covers the entire oil and gas chain, from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production to power generation, transportation, refining, petroleum product marketing, and international crude oil and product trading. It is a large scale chemical manufacturer as well

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Japan Post Holdings – $211 billion!

  • Industry - Conglomerate
  • Location - Japan
  • Employees - 229,134
  • CEO - Jiro Saito
  • Stock Exchange Listing - Government owned
 
Japan Post Holdings Co., Ltd. is a large state-owned enterprise in Japan that deals with mail delivery, banking and insurance services. The organisation was ranked #6 in the Fortune Global 500 of 2010.
That concludes Top 10 Richest Companies In The World in 2013. Hope you gained some information. Stay tuned for updates.
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Top 10 Greatest Mathematicians of All Time

Top 10 Greatest Mathematicians of All Time

Often called the language of the universe, mathematics is fundamental to our understanding of the world and, as such, is vitally important in a modern society such as ours. Everywhere you look it is likely mathematics has made an impact, from the faucet in your kitchen to the satellite that beams your television programs to your home. As such, great mathematicians are undoubtedly going to rise above the rest and have their name embedded within history. This list documents some such people. I have rated them based on contributions and how they effected mathematics at the time, as well as their lasting effect. I also suggest one looks deeper into the lives of these men, as they are truly fascinating people and their discoveries are astonishing – too much to include here. As always, such lists are highly subjective, and as such please include your own additions in the comments!

 

Leonhard Euler

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If Gauss is the Prince, Euler is the King. Living from 1707 to 1783, he is regarded as the greatest mathematician to have ever walked this planet. It is said that all mathematical formulas are named after the next person after Euler to discover them. In his day he was ground breaking and on par with Einstein in genius. His primary (if that’s possible) contribution to the field is with the introduction of mathematical notation including the concept of a function (and how it is written as f(x)), shorthand trigonometric functions, the ‘e’ for the base of the natural logarithm (The Euler Constant), the Greek letter Sigma for summation and the letter ‘/i’ for imaginary units, as well as the symbol pi for the ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter. All of which play a huge bearing on modern mathematics, from the every day to the incredibly complex.

As well as this, he also solved the Seven Bridges of Koenigsberg problem in graph theory, found the Euler Characteristic for connecting the number of vertices, edges and faces of an object, and (dis)proved many well known theories, too many to list. Furthermore, he continued to develop calculus, topology, number theory, analysis and graph theory as well as much, much more – and ultimately he paved the way for modern mathematics and all its revelations. It is probably no coincidence that industry and technological developments rapidly increased around this time.

 

Carl Friedrich Gauss

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Child prodigy Gauss, the ‘Prince of Mathematics’, made his first major discovery whilst still a teenager, and wrote the incredible Disquisitiones Arithmeticae, his magnum opus, by the time he was 21. Many know Gauss for his outstanding mental ability – quoted to have added the numbers 1 to 100 within seconds whilst attending primary school (with the aid of a clever trick). The local Duke, recognizing his talent, sent him to Collegium Carolinum before he left for Gottingen (at the time it was the most prestigious mathematical university in the world, with many of the best attending). After graduating in 1798 (at the age of 22), he began to make several important contributions in major areas of mathematics, most notably number theory (especially on Prime numbers). He went on to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra, and introduced the Gaussian gravitational constant in physics, as well as much more – all this before he was 24! Needless to say, he continued his work up until his death at the age of 77, and had made major advances in the field which have echoed down through time.

 

G. F. Bernhard Riemann

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Bernhard Riemann, born to a poor family in 1826, would rise to become one of the worlds prominent mathematicians in the 19th Century. The list of contributions to geometry are large, and he has a wide range of theorems bearing his name. To name just a few: Riemannian Geometry, Riemannian Surfaces and the Riemann Integral. However, he is perhaps most famous (or infamous) for his legendarily difficult Riemann Hypothesis; an extremely complex problem on the matter of the distributions of prime numbers. Largely ignored for the first 50 years following its appearance, due to few other mathematicians actually understanding his work at the time, it has quickly risen to become one of the greatest open questions in modern science, baffling and confounding even the greatest mathematicians. Although progress has been made, its has been incredibly slow. However, a prize of $1 million has been offered from the Clay Maths Institute for a proof, and one would almost undoubtedly receive a Fields medal if under 40 (The Nobel prize of mathematics). The fallout from such a proof is hypothesized to be large: Major encryption systems are thought to be breakable with such a proof, and all that rely on them would collapse. As well as this, a proof of the hypothesis is expected to use ‘new mathematics’. It would seem that, even in death, Riemann’s work may still pave the way for new contributions to the field, just as he did in life.

 

Euclid

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Living around 300BC, he is considered the Father of Geometry and his magnum opus: Elements, is one the greatest mathematical works in history, with its being in use in education up until the 20th century. Unfortunately, very little is known about his life, and what exists was written long after his presumed death. Nonetheless, Euclid is credited with the instruction of the rigorous, logical proof for theorems and   conjectures. Such a framework is still used to this day, and thus, arguably, he has had the greatest influence of all mathematicians on this list. Alongside his Elements were five other surviving works, thought to have been written by him, all generally on the topic of Geometry or Number theory. There are also another five works that have, sadly, been lost throughout history.

 

René Descartes

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French Philosopher, Physicist and Mathematician Rene Descartes is best known for his ‘Cogito Ergo Sum’ philosophy. Despite this, the Frenchman, who lived 1596 to 1650, made ground breaking contributions to mathematics. Alongside Newton and Leibniz, Descartes helped provide the foundations of modern calculus (which Newton and Leibniz later built upon), which in itself had great bearing on the modern day field. Alongside this, and perhaps more familiar to the reader, is his development of Cartesian Geometry, known to most as the standard graph (Square grid lines, x and y axis, etc.) and its use of algebra to describe the various locations on such. Before this most geometers used plain paper (or another material or surface) to preform their art. Previously, such distances had to be measured literally, or scaled. With the introduction of Cartesian Geometry this changed dramatically, points could now be expressed as points on a graph, and as such, graphs could be drawn to any scale, also these points did not necessarily have to be numbers. The final contribution to the field was his introduction of superscripts within algebra to express powers. And thus, like many others in this list, contributed to the development of modern mathematical notation

 

Alan Turing

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Computer Scientist and Cryptanalyst Alan Turing is regarded my many, if not most, to be one of the greatest minds of the 20th Century. Having worked in the Government Code and Cypher School in Britain during the second world war, he made significant discoveries and created ground breaking methods of code breaking that would eventually aid in cracking the German Enigma Encryptions. Undoubtedly affecting the outcome of the war, or at least the time-scale.

After the end of the war he invested his time in computing. Having come up with idea of a computing style machine before the war, he is considered one of the first true computer scientists. Furthermore, he wrote a range of brilliant papers on the subject of computing that are still relevant today, notably on Artificial Intelligence, on which he developed the Turing test which is still used to evaluate a computers ‘intelligence’. Remarkably, he began in 1948 working with D. G. Champernowne, an undergraduate acquaintance on a computer chess program for a machine not yet in existence. He would play the ‘part’ of the machine in testing such programs.

 

Leonardo Pisano Blgollo

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Blgollo, also known as Leonardo Fibonacci, is perhaps one of the middle ages greatest mathematicians. Living from 1170 to 1250, he is best known for introducing the infamous Fibonacci Series to the western world. Although known to Indian mathematicians since approximately 200 BC, it was, nonetheless, a truly insightful sequence, appearing in biological systems frequently. In addition, from this Fibonacci also contributed greatly to the introduction of the Arabic numbering system. Something he is often forgotten for.

Haven spent a large portion of his childhood within North Africa he learned the Arabic numbering system, and upon realizing it was far simpler and more efficient then the bulky Roman numerals, decided to travel the Arab world learning from the leading mathematicians of the day. Upon returning to Italy in 1202, he published his Liber Abaci, whereupon the Arabic numbers were introduced and applied to many world situations to further advocate their use. As a result of his work the system was gradually adopted and today he is considered a major player in the development of modern mathematics.

 

Isaac Newton and Wilhelm Leibniz

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I have placed these two together as they are both often given the honor of being the ‘inventor’ of modern infinitesimal calculus, and as such have both made monolithic contributions to the field. To start, Leibniz is often given the credit for introducing modern standard notation, notably the integral sign. He made large contributions to the field of Topology. Whereas all round genius Isaac Newton has, because of the grand scientific epic Principia, generally become the primary man hailed by most to be the actual inventor of calculus. Nonetheless, what can be said is that both men made considerable vast contributions in their own manner.

 

Andrew Wiles

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The only currently living mathematician on this list, Andrew Wiles is most well known for his proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem: That no positive integers, a, b and c can satisfy the equation a^n+b^n=c^n For n greater then 2. (If n=2 it is the Pythagoras Formula). Although the contributions to math are not, perhaps, as grand as other on this list, he did ‘invent’ large portions of new mathematics for his proof of the theorem. Besides, his dedication is often admired by most, as he quite literally shut himself away for 7 years to formulate a solution. When it was found that the solution contained an error, he returned to solitude for a further year before the solution was accepted. To put in perspective how ground breaking and new the math was, it had been said that you could count the number of mathematicians in the world on one hand who, at the time, could understand and validate his proof. Nonetheless, the effects of such are likely to only increase as time passes (and more and more people can understand it).

 

Pythagoras of Samos

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Greek Mathematician Pythagoras is considered by some to be one of the first great mathematicians. Living around 570 to 495 BC, in modern day Greece, he is known to have founded the Pythagorean cult, who were noted by Aristotle to be one of the first groups to actively study and advance mathematics. He is also commonly credited with the Pythagorean Theorem within trigonometry. However, some sources doubt that is was him who constructed the proof (Some attribute it to his students, or Baudhayana, who lived some 300 years earlier in India). Nonetheless, the effect of such, as with large portions of fundamental mathematics, is commonly felt today, with the theorem playing a large part in modern measurements and technological equipment, as well as being the base of a large portion of other areas and theorems in mathematics. But, unlike most ancient theories, it played a bearing on the development of geometry, as well as opening the door to the study of mathematics as a worthwhile endeavor. Thus, he could be called the founding father of modern mathematics

Jul 22, 2013

Top 10 Richest Persons in the World 2012-2013

Top 10 Richest Persons in the World 2012-2013

Acquiring wealth in this day and age is a hard endeavour to undertake indeed. However some men have made it big in acquiring a fortune that can last a hundred lifetimes. The richest people in the world collectively have enough money to feed the entire poverty stricken population of the world. Let’s take a look at the top ten richest person of the world in the year of 2012-2013.

1 – Carlos Slim Helu (Worth: $69 Billion) – World Richest Man

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Carlos Slim Helu is currently the richest man in the world. He is a Mexican by birth and born to Lebanese parents.He holds a civil engineering degree which basically makes him the worlds richest engineer as well. Most of Carlos Slim Helu’s wealth comes from investments and diversified marketing platforms such as telecommunications and insurance.

2 – Bill Gates (Worth: $61 Billion)

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Bill Gates currently the richest man in America and 2nd in the world. Bill Gates is a household name in many countries as everyone knows him as the man who created the microchip. Bill Gates holds the record in being the richest man for the most consecutive years. He is now second to Carlos Slim Helu who has been the richest man in the world for the past three years. He is also as of right now the most richest man in America.

3 – Warren Buffett (Worth: $44 Billion)

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Warren Buffett is a successful investor who is an inspiration to many upcoming entrepreneurs. Warren Buffett is also the CEO and chairman of the company Berkshire Hathaway. Warren Buffett was the richest man in 2008 when he replaced Bill Gates. He currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska and is the second richest man in America.

4 – Bernard Arnault – (Worth: $41 Billion)

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Bernard Arnault is the richest man in France and wealthiest person in Europe. Mr. Arnault owns the earned an engineering degree from École Polytechnique in France. Bernerd Arnault is the CEO of a luxury goods company named Mo Hennessy-Louis Vuitton.

5 – Amancio Ortega – (Worth: $37.5 Billion)

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Amancio Ortega is the richest person in Spain. Before starting his clothing company Amancio Ortega was employed at various clothing stores. He was born in the province of Leon to a railway-worker and then moved to the province of La Coruna which turned out to be the birthplace of his clothing company Zara. After amassing his wealth he founded Inditex which served as a parent company to many textile companies including Zara.

6 – Larry Ellison  (Worth:$36 Billion)

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Larry Ellison is the co founder to the Oracle company which he started back in 1977 for data management which at the time was a relatively new concept. Larry Ellison dropped out of the University of Illinois without completing his degree. He was also one of the Board of Directors for Apple. Larry Ellison is the third richest man in America of 2012.

7 – Eike Batista  (Worth: $30 Billion)

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Eike Batista is the richest man in Brazil, he is the CEO and founder of the OBX company which works in mining, oiling and logistics. Eike Batista was a college dropout and ended up starting his business 1981 and is working to this date for the exploration of oil in Brazil and the Amazon basin.

8 – Steffon Persson (Worth: $26 Billion)

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Steffon Persson is working with a retail-clothing company H&M which was founded by his deceased father. Steffon Persson earned his bachelors degree from the University of Stockholm and then took over his father’s company H&M in 1982. H&M is a company that makes clothing for men, teenagers and women. Steffon Persson is the richest man in Sweden.

9 – Li Ka-shing  (Worth: $25.5 Billion) – Richest Person in Asia & China

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Li Ka-shing is a prime investor in China, Hong Kong who has even invested in Facebook. He first started a company that dealt with the manufacturing of plastic goods. After which he broadened his assets by acquiring various firms and shares. Li Ka-shing is the richest man in Asia and in China.

10 – Karl Albrecht (Worth: $25.4 Billion)

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Not much is known about Karl Albrecht as he tends to avoid media attention. However it is known that Karl Albrecht earned his wealth through a discount supermarket chain named Aldi, which he founded with his brother Theo. He is the oldest man in the top 10 list of richest people of 2012.

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