Yitzchak ben Nechemia Ratner (Hebrew: יצחק בן נחמיה ראטנער; 1857, Shklov, Russian Empire — ?) was a nineteenth-century Jewish maskilic mathematician.[1] He wrote mathematical and astronomical articles for various journals, and was the author of Mishpat Emet (1884), a criticism of Lichtenfeld's pamphlets against Slonimski's works.[2] In 1888 he edited a second edition of Slonimski's Yesodei Chokmat ha-Shi'ur on the principles of algebra.