13 Quotes by Richard Courant




  • Author Richard Courant
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    With an absurd oversimplification, the "invention" of calculus [method in mathematics] is sometimes ascribed to two men, Newton and Leibniz.

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    Calculus is the outcome of a dramatic intellectual struggle which has lasted for twenty-five hundred years.

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    Starting in the seventeenth century, the general theory of extreme values - maxima and minima - has become one of the systematic integrating principles of science.

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    With an absurd oversimplification, the 'invention' of the calculus is sometimes ascribed to two men, Newton and Leibniz. In reality, the calculus is the product of a long evolution that was neither initiated nor terminated by Newton and Leibniz, but in which both played a decisive part.

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    Mathematics as an expression of the human mind reflects the active will, the comtemplative reason, and the desire for aestetic perfection.

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