List of mathematicians who studied chess
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 and mathematics
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have been pursued intellectually for centuries by many researchers and scientists, especially mathematician
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s. Naturally, the logic
Logic
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 and symmetry
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 in chess appeal to mathematicians. The following mathematicians either played or studied chess in their life:
  • George Airy (July 27, 1801 – January 2, 1892)
  • Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander
    Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander
    Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander, CMG, CBE was an Irish-born British cryptanalyst, chess player, and chess writer. He worked on the German Enigma machine at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was later the head of the cryptanalysis division at GCHQ for over 20 years...

     (19 April 1909 – 15 February 1974)
  • Adolf Anderssen
    Adolf Anderssen
    Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen was a German chess master. He is considered to have been the world's leading chess player in the 1850s and 1860s...

     (July 6, 1818 – March 13, 1879)
  • Henry Ernest Atkins
    Henry Ernest Atkins
    Henry Ernest Atkins was a British chess master who is best known for his unparalleled record of winning the British Chess Championship nine times in eleven attempts. He won every year from 1905 to 1911, and again in 1924 and 1925...

     (20 August 1872 – 31 January 1955)
  • George Atwood
    George Atwood
    George Atwood was an English mathematician who invented a machine for illustrating the effects of Newton's first law of motion...

     (October, 1746 – July 11, 1807)
  • Charles Babbage
    Charles Babbage
    Charles Babbage, FRS was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer...

     (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871)
  • Walter William Rouse Ball (August 14, 1850 – April 4, 1925)
  • Harry Bateman
    Harry Bateman
    Harry Bateman FRS was an English mathematician.-Life and work:Harry Bateman first grew to love mathematics at Manchester Grammar School, and in his final year, won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge. There he distinguished himself in 1903 as Senior Wrangler and by winning the Smith's Prize...

     (May 29, 1882 – January 21, 1946)
  • Max Black
    Max Black
    Max Black was a British-American philosopher, who was a leading influential figure in analytic philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century. He made contributions to the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mathematics and science, and the philosophy of art, also publishing studies...

     (February 24, 1909 – August 27, 1988)
  • Ludwig Bledow
    Ludwig Bledow
    Dr Ludwig Erdmann Bledow was a German chess master and chess organizer ....

     (July 27, 1795, Berlin – August 6, 1846)
  • Richard Borcherds
    Richard Borcherds
    Richard Ewen Borcherds is a British mathematician specializing in lattices, number theory, group theory, and infinite-dimensional algebras. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1998.- Personal life :...

     (b. November 29, 1959)
  • Jacob Bronowski
    Jacob Bronowski
    Jacob Bronowski was a Polish-Jewish British mathematician, biologist, historian of science, theatre author, poet and inventor...

     (January 18, 1908 – August 22, 1974)
  • Sylvain Cappell
    Sylvain Cappell
    Sylvain Edward Cappell , a Belgian American mathematician and former student of William Browder at Princeton University, is a topologist who has spent most of his career at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU, where he is now the Silver Professor of Mathematics.He was born in...

     (born 1946)
  • Gerolamo Cardano
    Gerolamo Cardano
    Gerolamo Cardano was an Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler...

     (September 24, 1501 – September 21, 1576)
  • Lewis Carroll
    Lewis Carroll
    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll , was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the...

     (January 27, 1832 – January 14, 1898)
  • D. G. Champernowne
    D. G. Champernowne
    David Gawen Champernowne was an English economist and mathematician.After academic work at Cambridge and the London School of Economics, he worked at the London School of Economics and Cambridge University...

     (9 July 1912 – 19 August 2000)
  • Nathan Divinsky
    Nathan Divinsky
    Nathan Joseph Divinsky is a Canadian mathematician, chess master, and chess writer, who is also known for being the former husband of the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, Kim Campbell. Divinsky and Campbell were married from 1972 to 1983....

     (born October 25, 1925)
  • Henry Dudeney
    Henry Dudeney
    Henry Ernest Dudeney was an English author and mathematician who specialised in logic puzzles and mathematical games. He is known as one of the country's foremost creators of puzzles...

     (April 10, 1857 – 24 April 1930)
  • Noam Elkies
    Noam Elkies
    Noam David Elkies is an American mathematician and chess master.At age 14, Elkies received a gold medal with a perfect score at the International Mathematical Olympiad, the youngest ever to do so...

     (born 1966)
  • Leonhard Euler
    Leonhard Euler
    Leonhard Euler was a pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist. He made important discoveries in fields as diverse as infinitesimal calculus and graph theory. He also introduced much of the modern mathematical terminology and notation, particularly for mathematical analysis, such as the notion...

     (April 15, 1707 – September 18, 1783)
  • Max Euwe
    Max Euwe
    Machgielis Euwe was a Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, and author. He was the fifth player to become World Chess Champion . Euwe also served as President of FIDE, the World Chess Federation, from 1970 to 1978.- Early years :Euwe was born in Watergraafsmeer, near Amsterdam...

     (May 20, 1901 – November 26, 1981) a World Chess Champion
  • Karl Fabel
    Karl Fabel
    Karl Fabel is considered to have been one of the most ingenious chess composers. He was born in Hamburg, Germany. Fabel received a doctorate in chemistry and worked as a mathematician and civil judge....

     (October 20, 1905 – 3 March 1975)
  • Edward W. Formanek
  • Fred Galvin
    Fred Galvin
    Frederick William Galvin is a mathematician, currently a professor at the University of Kansas. His research interests include set theory and combinatorics.His notable combinatorial work includes the proof of the Dinitz conjecture...

  • Martin Gardner
    Martin Gardner
    Martin Gardner was an American mathematics and science writer specializing in recreational mathematics, but with interests encompassing micromagic, stage magic, literature , philosophy, scientific skepticism, and religion...

     (October 21, 1914 – May 22, 2010))
  • Carl Friedrich Gauss
    Carl Friedrich Gauss
    Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician and scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy and optics.Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum...

     (30 April 1777 – 23 February 1855)
  • J.W.L. Glaisher (5 November 1848 – 7 December 1928)
  • Richard K. Guy
    Richard K. Guy
    Richard Kenneth Guy is a British mathematician, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Calgary....

     (born 1916)
  • G. H. Hardy
    G. H. Hardy
    Godfrey Harold “G. H.” Hardy FRS was a prominent English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis....

     (February 7, 1877 – December 1, 1947)
  • David Hilbert
    David Hilbert
    David Hilbert was a German mathematician. He is recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many areas, including invariant theory and the axiomatization of...

     (January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943)

  • Kurt Hirsch
    Kurt Hirsch
    Kurt August Hirsch was a German mathematician. He studied at the University of Berlin where he was taught by Bieberbach, von Mises, Schmidt, and Schur. Although most influenced by Schur, his doctoral dissertation was on the philosophy of mathematics. The thesis examines the 1920s dispute between...

     (January 12, 1906 – November 4, 1986)
  • Charles Kalme
    Charles Kalme
    Charles Ivars Kalme was an American International Master of chess recognized by FIDE, the World Chess Federation, and a mathematician.Kalme was born in Riga, Latvia on November 15, 1939...

     (November 15, 1939 – March 20, 2002)
  • Andrew Kalotay
    Andrew Kalotay
    Andrew Kalotay is a Hungarian-born finance professor, Wall Street quant and chess master. He is best known as an authority on fixed income valuation and institutional debt management...

     (born 1941)
  • Miroslav Katětov
    Miroslav Katetov
    Miroslav Katětov |Chembar]], Russia – December 15, 1995) was a Czech mathematician, chess master, and psychologist. His research interests in mathematics included topology and functional analysis. He was an author of the Katětov–Tong insertion theorem. From 1953 to 1957 he was rector of Charles...

     (March 17, 1918 – December 15, 1995)
  • Maurice Kendall
    Maurice Kendall
    Sir Maurice George Kendall, FBA was a British statistician, widely known for his contribution to statistics. The Kendall tau rank correlation is named after him.-Education and early life:...

     (September 6, 1907 – March 29, 1983)
  • Paul Keres
    Paul Keres
    Paul Keres , was an Estonian chess grandmaster, and a renowned chess writer. He was among the world's top players from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s....

     (January 7, 1916 – June 5, 1975) Grandmaster of world class
  • Martin Kreuzer
    Martin Kreuzer
    Martin Kreuzer , is a German Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess and a Mathematics professor.Kreuzer did his undergraduate studies in Mathematics at the University of Regensburg, located on the Danube River in Bavaria. He moved to the United States and completed his doctorate at Brandeis University...

     (b. 1962) Correspondence Grandmaster
  • Omar Khayyám
    Omar Khayyám
    Omar Khayyám was aPersian polymath: philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and poet. He also wrote treatises on mechanics, geography, mineralogy, music, climatology and theology....

     (May 18, 1048 – December 4, 1131)
  • Robion Kirby
    Robion Kirby
    Robion Cromwell Kirby is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley who specializes in low-dimensional topology...

     (born 1938)

  • Ľudovít Lačný
    Ludovít Lacný
    Ľudovít Lačný is a Slovak chess problem composer and judge.He was born in Banská Štiavnica and studied mathematics, working as a teacher, and as a computer programmer....

     (b. December 8, 1926)
  • Edmund Landau
    Edmund Landau
    Edmund Georg Hermann Landau was a German Jewish mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory and complex analysis.-Biography:...

     (February 14, 1877 – February 19, 1938)
  • Emanuel Lasker
    Emanuel Lasker
    Emanuel Lasker was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years...

     (December 24, 1868 – January 11, 1941) A World Chess Champion
  • Adrien-Marie Legendre
    Adrien-Marie Legendre
    Adrien-Marie Legendre was a French mathematician.The Moon crater Legendre is named after him.- Life :...

     (September 18, 1752 – January 10, 1833)
  • François Le Lionnais
    François Le Lionnais
    François Le Lionnais was a French chemical engineer and mathematician, perhaps best known as a founder of the literary movement Oulipo....

     (October 3, 1901 – March 13, 1984)
  • Barbara Liskov
    Barbara Liskov
    Barbara Liskov is a computer scientist. She is currently the Ford Professor of Engineering in the MIT School of Engineering's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department and an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.-Life and career:She earned her BA in...

     (born 1939)
  • Sam Loyd
    Sam Loyd
    Samuel Loyd , born in Philadelphia and raised in New York, was an American chess player, chess composer, puzzle author, and recreational mathematician....

     (January 31, 1841 – April 10, 1911)
  • Roberto Magari (December 7, 1934 – March 5, 1994)
  • Jonathan Mestel
    Jonathan Mestel
    Andrew Jonathan Mestel is Professor of applied mathematics at Imperial College London who works on magnetohydrodynamics and biological fluid dynamics...

     (b. 13 March 1957) Grandmaster
  • Abraham de Moivre
    Abraham de Moivre
    Abraham de Moivre was a French mathematician famous for de Moivre's formula, which links complex numbers and trigonometry, and for his work on the normal distribution and probability theory. He was a friend of Isaac Newton, Edmund Halley, and James Stirling...

     (May 26, 1667 – November 27, 1754)
  • Theodor Molien
    Theodor Molien
    Theodor Molien or Fedor Eduardovich Molin was a Baltic-German mathematician. He was born in Riga, Latvia, which at that time was a part of Russian Empire. Molien studied associative algebras and polynomial invariants of finite groups.-Youth in Riga:Theodor Molien's father Eduard Molien was a...

     (September 10, 1861 – December 25, 1941)
  • Frank Morley
    Frank Morley
    Frank Morley was a leading mathematician, known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry...

     (September 9, 1860 – October 17, 1937)
  • Marston Morse
    Marston Morse
    Harold Calvin Marston Morse was an American mathematician best known for his work on the calculus of variations in the large, a subject where he introduced the technique of differential topology now known as Morse theory...

     (24 March 1892 – 22 June 1977)
  • Harold James Ruthven Murray
    Harold James Ruthven Murray
    Harold James Ruthven Murray , was an English educationalist, inspector of schools, and prominent chess historian. He was the first to publish the theory that chess originated in India...

     (June 24, 1868 – May 16, 1955)

  • John Forbes Nash, Jr. (b. June 13, 1928)
  • Crispin St. J. A. Nash-Williams
    Crispin St. J. A. Nash-Williams
    Crispin St. John Alvah Nash-Williams was a British and Canadian mathematician. His research interest was in the field of discrete mathematics, especially graph theory....

     (December 19, 1932—January 20, 2001)
  • John von Neumann
    John von Neumann
    John von Neumann was a Hungarian-American mathematician and polymath who made major contributions to a vast number of fields, including set theory, functional analysis, quantum mechanics, ergodic theory, geometry, fluid dynamics, economics and game theory, computer science, numerical analysis,...

     (December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957)
  • Simon Newcomb
    Simon Newcomb
    Simon Newcomb was a Canadian-American astronomer and mathematician. Though he had little conventional schooling, he made important contributions to timekeeping as well as writing on economics and statistics and authoring a science fiction novel.-Early life:Simon Newcomb was born in the town of...

     (March 12, 1835 – July 11, 1909)
  • Maxwell Newman (February 7, 1897 – February 22, 1984)
  • Emmy Noether
    Emmy Noether
    Amalie Emmy Noether was an influential German mathematician known for her groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Described by David Hilbert, Albert Einstein and others as the most important woman in the history of mathematics, she revolutionized the theories of...

     (March 23, 1882 – April 14, 1935)
  • John Nunn
    John Nunn
    John Denis Martin Nunn is one of England's strongest chess players and once belonged to the world's top ten. He is also a three times world champion in chess problem solving, a chess writer and publisher, and a mathematician....

     (b. April 25, 1955) Grandmaster
  • Luca Pacioli
    Luca Pacioli
    Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli was an Italian mathematician, Franciscan friar, collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci, and seminal contributor to the field now known as accounting...

     (1445–1514 or 1517)
  • Roger Penrose
    Roger Penrose
    Sir Roger Penrose OM FRS is an English mathematical physicist and Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College...

     (b. 8 August 1931)
  • Grigori Perelman
    Grigori Perelman
    Grigori Yakovlevich Perelman is a Russian mathematician who has made landmark contributions to Riemannian geometry and geometric topology.In 1992, Perelman proved the soul conjecture. In 2002, he proved Thurston's geometrization conjecture...

     (b. 13 June 1966)
  • Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro (30 Mar 1929 – 21 Feb 2009)
  • Henri Poincaré
    Henri Poincaré
    Jules Henri Poincaré was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and a philosopher of science...

     (April 29, 1854 – July 17, 1912)
  • Richard Réti
    Richard Réti
    Réti composed one of the most famous chess studies, shown in this diagram. It was published in Ostrauer Morgenzeitung 4 December 1921. It seems impossible for the white king to catch the advanced black pawn, while the white pawn can be easily stopped by the black king...

     (28 May 1889 – 6 June 1929)
  • John Riordan
    John Riordan
    John Riordan was an American mathematician and the author of major early works in combinatorics, particularly Introduction to Combinatorial Analysis and Combinatorial Identities.- Life :...

     (1902 – August 28, 1988)
  • Jakob Rosanes
    Jakob Rosanes
    Jakob Rosanes was a German mathematician who worked on algebraic geometry and invariant theory. He was also a chess master....

     (August 16, 1842 – January 6, 1922)
  • Jan Rusinek
    Jan Rusinek
    Jan Rusinek is a Polish mathematician and chess composer, particularly noted for his brilliant endgame studies.He was editor of the study section of Szachy from 1971 to the magazine's closure in 1990. Rusinek became an International Judge of chess composition in 1983, and a Grandmaster of chess...

     (b. 1950)
  • George Salmon
    George Salmon
    The Reverend George Salmon was an Irish mathematician and theologian. His publications in algebraic geometry were widely read in the second half of the 19th century, but he devoted himself mostly to theology for the last forty years of his life...

     (September 25, 1819 – January 22, 1904)
  • Richard Schroeppel
    Richard Schroeppel
    Richard C. Schroeppel is an American mathematician born in Illinois. His research has included magic squares, elliptic curves, and cryptography...

     (b. 1948)
  • Claude E. Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001)
  • Raymond Smullyan
    Raymond Smullyan
    Raymond Merrill Smullyan is an American mathematician, concert pianist, logician, Taoist philosopher, and magician.Born in Far Rockaway, New York, his first career was stage magic. He then earned a BSc from the University of Chicago in 1955 and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1959...

     (born 1919)
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn was aRussian and Soviet novelist, dramatist, and historian. Through his often-suppressed writings, he helped to raise global awareness of the Gulag, the Soviet Union's forced labor camp system – particularly in The Gulag Archipelago and One Day in the Life of...

     (December 11, 1918 – August 3, 2008)
  • Kannan Soundararajan
    Kannan Soundararajan
    Kannan Soundararajan is an Indian mathematician. He currently is a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Before moving to Stanford in 2006, he was a faculty at University of Michigan where he pursued his undergraduate studies...

  • Jonathan Speelman (b. 2 October 1956) Grandmaster
  • Norman Steenrod
    Norman Steenrod
    Norman Earl Steenrod was a preeminent mathematician most widely known for his contributions to the field of algebraic topology.-Life:...

     (April 22, 1910–October 14, 1971)
  • Duncan Suttles
    Duncan Suttles
    Duncan Suttles is an International Grandmaster of chess who was the strongest Canadian player between the eras of Abe Yanofsky and Kevin Spraggett. He is one of the few over-the-board grandmasters who also holds the title of Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess. Suttles has been inactive in...

     (b. 21 December 1945) Grandmaster and Correspondence Grandmaster
  • Thorvald Thiele (December 24, 1838 – September 26, 1910)
  • Leonardo Torres y Quevedo
    Leonardo Torres y Quevedo
    Leonardo Torres y Quevedo was a Spanish civil engineer and mathematician of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.- Biography :Torres was born on 28 December 1852, on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, in Santa Cruz de Iguña, Molledo , Spain...

     (December 28, 1852 – December 18, 1936)
  • Alan Turing
    Alan Turing
    Alan Mathison Turing, OBE, FRS , was an English mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist. He was highly influential in the development of computer science, providing a formalisation of the concepts of "algorithm" and "computation" with the Turing machine, which played a...

     (June 23, 1912 – June 7, 1954)
  • Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde
    Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde
    Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde was a French musician, mathematician and chemist who worked with Bézout and Lavoisier; his name is now principally associated with determinant theory in mathematics. He was born in Paris, and died there.Vandermonde was a violinist, and became engaged with...

     (28 February 1735 – 1 January 1796)
  • Norbert Wiener
    Norbert Wiener
    Norbert Wiener was an American mathematician.A famous child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.Wiener is regarded as the originator of cybernetics, a...

     (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964)
  • Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
    Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
    Jean-Christophe Yoccoz is a French mathematician. He was awarded a Fields Medal in 1994, for his work on dynamical systems.-Biography:...

     (b. May 29, 1957)
  • Ernst Zermelo
    Ernst Zermelo
    Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo was a German mathematician, whose work has major implications for the foundations of mathematics and hence on philosophy. He is known for his role in developing Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory and his proof of the well-ordering theorem.-Life:He graduated...

     (July 27, 1871 – May 21, 1953)


Many researchers who had some interest in chess did not have formal training in mathematics. However, they either contributed to mathematics or used mathematics in their profession. They were philosophers, physicists, chemists, engineers, etc. Here is a partial list:
  • Friedrich Amelung
    Friedrich Amelung
    Friedrich Ludwig Balthasar Amelung was a Baltic German chess player, endgame composer, and journalist.Amelung was born at Võisiku manor in Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire . He played a few games with Adolf Anderssen, Gustav Neumann, Carl Mayet, Emil Schallopp, Andreas Ascharin,...

     (23 March 1842 – 21 March 1909)
  • Isaac Asimov
    Isaac Asimov
    Isaac Asimov was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time, having written or edited more than 500 books and an estimated 90,000...

     (c. January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992)
  • Hans Berliner
    Hans Berliner
    Hans Jack Berliner , a Professor of , is a former World Correspondence Chess Champion, from 1965–68. He is a Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess, and an International Master for over-the-board chess. He directed the construction of the chess computer HiTech. Berliner is also a chess writer.-Life...

     (b. January 27, 1929) World Correspondence Chess Champion
  • Ottó Bláthy
    Ottó Bláthy
    Ottó Titusz Bláthy was a Hungarian electrical engineer. In his career, he became the co-inventor of the modern electric transformer, the tension regulator, , the AC watt-hour meter, the single-phase alternating current electric motor, the turbo generator, and the high efficiency turbo...

     (August 11, 1860 – September 26, 1939)
  • Eero Böök
    Eero Böök
    Eero Einar Böök was a Finnish chess player and engineer.A six-time Finnish champion who represented his country six times in the Chess Olympiad, he was awarded the International Master title in 1950 and became an honorary Grandmaster in 1984...

     (February 9, 1910 – January 7, 1990)
  • Mikhail Botvinnik
    Mikhail Botvinnik
    Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik, Ph.D. was a Soviet and Russian International Grandmaster and three-time World Chess Champion. Working as an electrical engineer and computer scientist at the same time, he was one of the very few famous chess players who achieved distinction in another career while...

     (17 August 1911 – May 5, 1995) a World Chess Champion
  • Francesco Calogero
    Francesco Calogero
    Francesco Calogero is a distinguished Italian physicist, active in the community of scientists concerned with nuclear disarmament.-Biography:...

     (born February 6, 1935)
  • Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of general relativity, effecting a revolution in physics. For this achievement, Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics and one of the most prolific intellects in human history...

     (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955)
  • Arpad Elo
    Árpád Élo
    Arpad Emrick Elo is the creator of the Elo rating system for two-player games such as chess. Born in Egyházaskesző, Austro-Hungarian Empire, he moved to the United States with his parents as a child in 1913.Elo was a professor of physics at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was...

     (August 25, 1903 – November 5, 1992)
  • Richard Feynman
    Richard Feynman
    Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics...

     (May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988)
  • Reuben Fine
    Reuben Fine
    Reuben Fine was one of the strongest chess players in the world from the early 1930s through the 1940s, an International Grandmaster, psychologist, university professor, and author of many books on both chess and psychology.Fine won five medals in three chess Olympiads. Fine won the U.S...

     (October 11, 1914 – March 26, 1993) world-class Grandmaster
  • Benjamin Franklin
    Benjamin Franklin
    Dr. Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat...

     (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790)
  • George Gamow
    George Gamow
    George Gamow , born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov , was a Russian-born theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He discovered alpha decay via quantum tunneling and worked on radioactive decay of the atomic nucleus, star formation, stellar nucleosynthesis, Big Bang nucleosynthesis, cosmic microwave...

     (March 4, 1904 – August 19, 1968)
  • Werner Heisenberg
    Werner Heisenberg
    Werner Karl Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory...

     (December 5, 1901 – February 1, 1976)
  • Lancelot Hogben
    Lancelot Hogben
    Lancelot Thomas Hogben FRS was a versatile British experimental zoologist and medical statistician. He is best known for developing Xenopus laevis as a model organism for biological research in his early career, attacking the eugenics movement in the middle of his career, and popularising books on...

     (9 December 1895 – 22 August 1975)
  • Edward Lasker
    Edward Lasker
    Edward Lasker was a leading German-American chess and Go player. He was awarded the title of International Master of chess by FIDE. Lasker was an engineer by profession, and an author.-Background:...

     (December 3, 1885 – March 25, 1981)
  • Claude Lévi-Strauss
    Claude Lévi-Strauss
    Claude Lévi-Strauss was a French anthropologist and ethnologist, and has been called, along with James George Frazer, the "father of modern anthropology"....

     (28 November 1908 – 30 October 2009)
  • Géza Maróczy
    Géza Maróczy
    Géza Maróczy was a leading Hungarian chess Grandmaster, one of the best players in the world in his time. He was also a practicing engineer.-Early career:...

     (3 March 1870 — 29 May 1951) world-class Grandmaster
  • Vladimir Nabokov
    Vladimir Nabokov
    Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was a multilingual Russian novelist and short story writer. Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian, then rose to international prominence as a master English prose stylist...

     (April 22, 1899 — July 2, 1977)
  • Robert Oppenheimer
    Robert Oppenheimer
    Julius Robert Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Along with Enrico Fermi, he is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" for his role in the Manhattan Project, the World War II project that developed the first...

     (April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967)
  • William Pollock
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    William Henry Krause Pollock was an English chess master, and a surgeon.Pollock was born in Cheltenham, England, the son of the Rev. William J. Pollock. He was educated at Clifton College. He studied for the medical profession in Dublin, Ireland from 1880–82, at which time he was a member of the...

     (February 21, 1859 – October 5, 1896)
  • Vasik Rajlich
    Vasik Rajlich
    Vasik Rajlich is an International Master in chess and the author of Rybka, one of the strongest chess playing programs in the world. Rajlich is a dual Czechoslovakian-American citizen by birth; he was born in the United States of America to Czech parents, at that time graduate students, but grew...

     (b. 1971)
  • Peter Mark Roget (January 18, 1779 – September 12, 1869)
  • Jonathan Sarfati
    Jonathan Sarfati
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     (b. October 1, 1964)
  • Milan Vidmar
    Milan Vidmar
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     (June 22, 1885 – October 9, 1962) Grandmaster
  • Milan Vukcevich
    Milan Vukcevich
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     (March 11, 1937 – May 10, 2003) World-class chess problemist
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
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     (April 26, 1889 – April 29, 1951)
  • Erich Zepler
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  • Konrad Zuse
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See also

  • José Capablanca (November 19, 1888 – March 8, 1942) attended engineering school
  • Che Guevara
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  • Gata Kamsky
    Gata Kamsky
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    (born June 2, 1974) attended medical school
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