"Icons of Mathematics" generally refers to influential figures, concepts, or breakthroughs in the field of mathematics that have significantly shaped its development or public perception. This term can encapsulate a variety of topics, including mathematicians renowned for their contributions (like Euclid, Isaac Newton, Carl Friedrich Gauss, or Emmy Noether), key mathematical concepts (such as pi, the Fibonacci sequence, or calculus), and major theorems or discoveries that have advanced the discipline.

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