Henri Poincaré
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Henri Poincaré was a master of many fields, often described as the last 'universalist' mathematician. He founded the field of algebraic topology and made groundbreaking contributions to the three-body problem in celestial mechanics, which eventually led to the discovery of chaos theory. His work on the theory of relativity was remarkably close to Einstein's, and his insights into dynamical systems remain central to modern physics. Poincaré's ability to see connections between seemingly unrelated areas of mathematics and physics made him a visionary whose work continues to influence contemporary research in complex systems and topology.
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