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Who says understanding physicistsphysics helps mathematicians? (A reference request) [Take the word "who" literally.]

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Who says understanding physicists helps mathematicians? (A reference request) [Take the word "who" literally.]

If I wanted to make a somewhat bold and rather vague claim in print that it is widely acknowledged among mathematicians that knowledge of mechanics (in the sense in which physicists understand that word) sheds light on geometry and perhaps kindred areas of mathematics, and that mathematicians qua mathematicians can benefit from such knowledge, what published papers or books could I cite in support of that statement?