Quotes about english-mathematician

The term "English mathematician" evokes a rich tapestry of intellectual pursuit and groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped the very fabric of modern science and technology. This tag represents the intersection of language and logic, where the elegance of English expression meets the precision of mathematical thought. It is a celebration of those who have dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of numbers, patterns, and the universe itself. People are drawn to quotes about English mathematicians because they encapsulate the profound insights and timeless wisdom that emerge from this unique blend of disciplines. These quotes often reflect the beauty of mathematical reasoning, the thrill of discovery, and the relentless curiosity that drives human progress. They inspire us to think critically, challenge assumptions, and appreciate the intricate dance between language and logic. Whether you're a seasoned mathematician or simply someone who marvels at the wonders of the world, quotes about English mathematicians offer a glimpse into the minds of those who have dared to explore the unknown and illuminate the path for future generations.

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I would wake up with it first thing in the morning, I would be thinking about it all day and I would be thinking about it when I went to sleep.
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Here was a problem, that I, a ten year old, could understand and I knew from that moment that I would never let it go. I had to solve it.
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I'm sure that some of them will be very hard and I'll have a sense of achievement again, but nothing will mean the same to me - there's no other problem in mathematics that could hold me the way that this one did.
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It could be that the methods needed to take the next step may simply be beyond present day mathematics. Perhaps the methods I needed to complete the proof would not be invented for a hundred years.
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Well, some mathematics problems look simple, and you try them for a year or so, and then you try them for a hundred years, and it turns out that they're extremely hard to solve.
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Perhaps the methods I needed to complete the proof would not be invented for a hundred years. So even if I was on the right track, I could be living in the wrong century.
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I realized that anything to do with Fermat's Last Theorem generates too much interest.
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There's also a sense of freedom. I was so obsessed by this problem that I was thinking about if all the time - when I woke up in the morning, when I went to sleep at night, and that went on for eight years.
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I hope that seeing the excitement of solving this problem will make young mathematicians realize that there are lots and lots of other problems in mathematics which are going to be just as challenging in the future.
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I don't believe Fermat had a proof. I think he fooled himself into thinking he had a proof.
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