cantorian
/kæntˈɔːrɪən/Definitions
1. noun
A mathematician or philosopher who is an adherent of Georg Cantor’s theories, especially on infinity.
“The cantorian’s work on set theory revolutionized modern mathematics.”
2. adjective
Relating to Georg Cantor or his theories.
“Cantor’s set theory is a fundamental aspect of modern mathematics, and his ideas are often described as cantorian.”