George Pólya was a renowned Hungarian mathematician and professor who made significant contributions to various fields of mathematics, including number theory, combinatorics, and mathematical analysis.
Born in 1887, he spent most of his career at Stanford University.
Pólya is best known for his work on problem-solving and mathematics education, particularly through his influential book "How to Solve It." His approach emphasized heuristic strategies and the importance of understanding the problem-solving process.
Pólya's teaching methods and ideas have had a lasting impact on mathematics education, inspiring generations of students and educators.
He authored several other books on mathematics and problem-solving before his death in 1985.
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