History of Mathematics
Ibn al-Haytham, also known as Alhazen, was a prominent Arab mathematician, astronomer, and physicist from the 10th century who made significant contributions to optics and the scientific method. His work laid foundational principles in optics, including the study of light and vision, and he is often considered the 'father of optics' for his pioneering experiments and theories, which greatly influenced both Islamic and European science.
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