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I entertain no doubts as to the truths of the tranfinites, which I recognized with God's help and which, in their diversity, I have studied for more than twenty years every year, and almost every day brings me further in this science.
Georg Cantor
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Georg Cantor
Age: 72 †
Born: 1845
Born: March 3
Died: 1918
Died: January 6
Mathematician
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St. Petersburg
Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor
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