He is widely regarded as the father of geometry and the author of the Elements, one of the most influential and widely read mathematical works in history.
He is considered one of the greatest mathematicians and scientists of antiquity, who made significant contributions to geometry, calculus, mechanics, hydrostatics, and astronomy.
He is one of the founders of modern physics and calculus, who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, and developed the binomial theorem, the method of fluxions, and the theory of colors.
He is widely regarded as the prince of mathematics and the greatest mathematician of the 19th century, who made fundamental contributions to number theory, algebra, analysis, differential geometry, and probability.
He is one of the most prolific and influential mathematicians of all time, who introduced much of the modern mathematical notation and terminology, and made groundbreaking discoveries in various fields, such as number theory, calculus, graph theory, and complex analysis.