Some famous quotes often give interesting insights into the vision of mathematics that certain mathematicians have. Which ones are you particularly fond of?
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Some famous quotes often give interesting insights into the vision of mathematics that certain mathematicians have. Which ones are you particularly fond of? Standard community wiki rules apply: one quote per post. |
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closed as no longer relevant by Scott Morrison♦ Apr 28 2010 at 17:51 |
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C. G. J. Jacobi writing (in French) to Legendre Translation as given in Additive number theory: inverse problems and the geometry of sumsets, vol. 2, by M. B. Nathanson: «It is true that Fourier believed that the principal goal of mathematics is the public welfare and the understanding of nature, but as a philosopher he should have understood that the only goal of science is the honor of the human spirit, and, in this regard, a problem in number theory is as important as a problem in physics.» The translation sadly loses much of the tone... |
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"There are, therefore, no longer some problems solved and others unsolved, there are only problems more or less solved, according as this is accomplished by a series of more or less rapid convergence or regulated by a more or less harmonious law. Nevertheless an imperfect solution may happen to lead us towards a better one." Henri Poincare |
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Who can does; who cannot do, teaches; who cannot teach, teaches teachers. Paul Erdos. |
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"Mathematics consists of proving the most obvious thing in the least obvious way." - George Polya |
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Mathema est ars et scientia, discenda Aquinas? |
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There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and the other 9. |
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Without Mathematics Earth is just a Big Zero - Chacko Mash |
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