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Chapter 3 - Father of mathematics

Archimedes is known as the Father Of Mathematics. He lived between 287 BC – 212 BC. Syracuse, the Greek island of Sicily was his birthplace. Archimedes was serving the King Hiero II of Syracuse by solving mathematical problems and by developing interesting innovations.

Archimedes is especially known important for his discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder.

Notable inventions of Archimedes include the calculation of measurement of a circle, the method of exhaustion to measure the areas of the shapes, the relationship between spheres and cylinders, uses of prime numbers, the topic of infinity, the concepts of conoids and spheroids, the quadrature of the parabola, the equilibrium of the planes, spirals, Archimedes' Principle and many more. 

"The Fields Medal" is an award that is named after Archimedes as a tribute to his contributions to the field of science.