Diophantus of Alexandria (200 - 289) was a Greek mathematician often cited as "father of algebra" and most famous for thirteen books of his great treatise, the Arithmetica. The Diophantine equations are named after him.
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[ˌdaɪəʊˈfæntəs əv ælɪgˈzændriə]
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