User holzinger raphael - MathOverflowmost recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-05-24T01:19:36Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/user/3838http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/53036/books-you-would-like-to-read-if-somebody-would-just-write-them/53888#53888Answer by Holzinger Raphael for Books you would like to read (if somebody would just write them...)Holzinger Raphael2011-01-31T13:56:45Z2011-01-31T13:56:45Z<p>C.P. Snow once used such persuasion as he had to get G.H.Hardy to write another book, which Hardy promised him to do. It was to be called 'A Day at the Oval' and was to consist of himself watching cricket for a whole day, spreading himself in disquisitions on the game,
human nature, his reminiscences, life in general. Unfortunately Hardy's final years of his life were not of delight and the book, though destined to be an eccentric minor classic was never written.</p>
<p>I would love to see such a book, written with incomparable style and mathematical touch.</p>
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/5353/how-to-respond-to-i-was-never-much-good-at-maths-at-school/14479#14479Answer by Holzinger Raphael for How to respond to "I was never much good at maths at school."Holzinger Raphael2010-02-07T08:52:07Z2010-02-07T08:52:07Z<p>For our fantasts:</p>
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http://mathoverflow.net/questions/7155/famous-mathematical-quotes/14396#14396Answer by Holzinger Raphael for Famous mathematical quotesHolzinger Raphael2010-02-06T15:56:54Z2010-02-06T15:56:54Z<p>"The noblest ambition is that of leaving behind something of permanent value."</p>
<p>-G.H. Hardy, A Mathematicians Apology</p>