Just find out something interesting for our math roots, we are not that far away from those historical famous ones:
For example: for Dr. Roy Tamura, you are
18 generation from Newton (Remember the falling apple?) ; 12 generation from Poisson (Poisson distribution) ;
12 generation from Fourier (Fourier transformation) ; 14 generation from Euler (Euler number e=2.71828) ;
13 generation from Laplace (Laplace transformation) ; 13 generation from Lagrange (Lagrange matrix transfer) ;
16 generation from Bernoulli (Bernoulli distribution) ; 18 generation from Leibniz (Leibniz integral rule) ;
20 generation from Pascal (Pascal triangle) ; 11 generation from Dirichelet (Dirichlet test for convergent series) ;
8 generation from Poincare (Poincare conjecture) ; 6 generation from Turing (Turing machine) ;
Math Family tree for Dr. Roy Tamura:
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Math Family tree for Dr. Adam Hafdahl:
http://www.mathfamilytree.com/family_detail.php?RandomId=108567
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