Perpetual researcher of mathematics
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Perpetual researcher of mathematics

Eleftherios Argyropoulos was born in Kalamata on 1st of April in 1967. From his early high school years he showed his great interest in mathematics and physics. Immediately after graduating from high school he began research in mathematics.

In 1986 when he was just 19 years old, he designed and produced three skateboard tracks, using analytic geometry, trigonometry and physics. From June 1986 until December 1997 he discovered 525 different proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem and in 2002 he created three mathematical issues and one in physics. Eleftherios is also very interested in long distance runners and electronic music composition. He has run 28 marathons and 18 Ultra marathons. The longest distance he has run, is 170 km from Delphi to Athens on 11th of April in 1998 in 20 hours, 33 minutes, 14 seconds, carrying a torch with Apollonian Light.

Now he is trying to establish an annual ultra marathon called Apollonian Ultra-marathon in an attempt to revive the Pythian Games and the Apollonian ideal. Nowadays, Eleftherios, is up to a research based on number theory(prime numbers), linear algebra, the Euclidean and analytic geometry.

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