id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3932 Mathematics Genealogy Project - Wikipedia .html text/html 960 254 65 The Mathematics Genealogy Mission statement: "Throughout this project when we use the word "mathematics" or "mathematician" we mean that word in a very inclusive sense.[5] Thus, all relevant data from statistics, computer science, philosophy or operations research is welcome."[7] The genealogy information is obtained from sources such as Dissertation Abstracts International and Notices of the American Mathematical Society, but may be supplied by anyone via the project's website.[3][8] The searchable database contains the name of the mathematician, university which awarded the degree, year when the degree was awarded, title of the dissertation, names of the advisor and second advisor, a flag of the country where the degree was awarded, a listing of doctoral students, and a count of academic descendants.[1] Some historically significant figures who lacked a doctoral degree are listed, notably Joseph-Louis Lagrange.[9] ^ Mission Statement, The Mathematics Genealogy Project Mathematics Genealogy Project ID (P549) (see uses) ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3932.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3932.txt