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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a Jewish theoretical physicist with Swiss and American nationalities. He is renowned for his foundational work on the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics, as well as his discovery of the mass-energy equivalence formula (E = mc^2). In 1921, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his significant contributions to theoretical physics, particularly his groundbreaking research on the photoelectric effect.

Roger Federer
Roger Federer is a retired Swiss male professional tennis player. He held the world No. 1 ranking for a total of 310 weeks and is widely regarded as one of the greatest male players in the history of tennis. Throughout his career, he achieved remarkable success, winning 103 ATP singles titles, which include 20 Grand Slam titles, 6 ATP year-end finals titles, and 28 Masters titles. 

Hermann Karl Hesse
Hermann Karl Hesse was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. He was born in the German Empire on July 2, 1877, and passed away on August 9, 1962. Hesse’s first major novel, “Peter Kamenzinde,” was warmly embraced by young Germans who yearned for a different, more “natural” way of life during a period of economic prosperity. His other notable works include “Demian,” “Steppenwolf,” “Siddhartha,” and “The Glass Bead Game,” each delving into the personal quest for authenticity, self-knowledge, and spirituality. In 1946, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.