| Adrien-Marie Legendre: Brief biography and summary of his works. | |
| Baez, John: University of California Riverside. Research interests: quantum gravity and n-categories. Regular column on "This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics". | |
| Borresen, Jon: University of Exeter. Recent work on coupled systems and theoretical neuroscience. Publications and preprints. | |
| Charles Hermite: Includes a biography comparing him with other contemporaries of his, references and quotations. | |
| Charles-Francois Sturm: A biography of the Mathematican who worked on differential equations and created the form now call Sturm-Liouville equations. | |
| David Feinstein: Applications of mathematics to physics problems drawn from a career in industry. | |
| Delius, Gustav W.: University of York. Quantum field theory and mathematical physics, particularly interested in Integrable Quantum Field Theories with a Boundary. Publications, talks, teaching material, meetings. | |
| Edmond Laguerre: Includes a brief biography and bibliography. | |
| Elie Cartan: Includes a brief biography and a reference list. | |
| Elie Cartan: A brief biography of Cartan and exposition of his work in applied topology. | |
| George Green 1793-1841: Inventor of Green's functions. Biography, papers, bibliographical references, archival material at University of Nottingham, | |
| George Green: A biography including quotations from his writings and contemporary articles. | |
| George Stokes: A short biography on the mathematician who created Stokes's theorem | |
| Gomez-Gardeñes, Jesus: University of Zaragoza. Publications, resources. | |
| Greg Moore: Rutgers University. Research on string theory and M-theory, with a particular emphasis on the underlying mathematical structures and applications to and from modern mathematics. | |
| Gustav Jacobi: The mathematician whose work with coordinate transformations is still common in mathematical physics | |
| Hermann Hankel: The mathematician who developed Hankel functions and the Hankel transform. | |
| Jean Delambre: The mathematician who analysed the orbit of Uranus and predicted a possible extra planet. | |
| Jean Fourier: A short biography on the man who invented the Fourier series and transforms. | |
| John F. Shalman: Professor of Theoretical Physics in the New Delhi Institute of Technology. He is interested in a new concept of space-time in physics: his preferred approach is Bumpter Theory. | |
| Joseph Liouville: The mathematician who developed Sturm-Liouville differential equations. | |
| Khismatullin, Damir: Perturbation methods, nonlinear waves, acoustics, fluid and solid mechanics, multiphase flow. | |
| Nelson, Mark: University of Wollongong. Non-linear chemical dynamics. | |
| Sophus Lie: A short history of the life and work of Sophus Lie, whose work, Lie groups, has applications in quantum mechanics in relativity. | |
| Steven Duplij: Research in mathematical aspects of supersymmetry; also personal interests. | |
| Symmetry People: A list of personal web pages related to symmetries and integrability. | |
| Tierz, Miguel: IEEC/CSIC. Random matrix theory, quantum groups and zeta functions. Publications, resources. | |
| Vicsek, Tamas: Department of Biological Physics. Eötvös Loránd University. Budapest, Hungary. Specializes in statistical physics. | |
| Vito Volterra: A short biography on Volterra and his work in differential equations and mathematical physics. | |
| Vladimir I. Arnold: Overview of the life and works of the man who has given many topological (and other) contributions to mathematical physics. | |
| Vladimir Khasilev: Courant Institute of Mathematical Physics, New York University. Research in mathematical physics, solitons, fractals, theory and applications. Papers downloadable online. |
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