
Persian mathematicians
Persian mathematicians made significant contributions to mathematics during the Islamic Golden Age (8th to 14th centuries). Figures like Omar Khayyam developed foundational work in algebra, while Nasir al-Din al-Tusi advanced trigonometry and introduced the concepts of spherical geometry. They translated and built upon Greek and Indian mathematical texts, enhancing knowledge across the region. Their work laid the groundwork for later developments in both mathematics and astronomy, influencing both the Islamic world and Europe during the Renaissance. Persian mathematicians are celebrated for their innovations and integration of various mathematical traditions.