705 Quotes About Mathematics
- Author Toba Beta
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If you divide something that is essentially one, you will end up with imaginary infinite numbers.
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- Author Dora Musielak
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I only know that when I study mathematics, I transport myself to another world, a world of exquisite beauty and truth. And in that world I am the person I like to be.
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- Author John Derbyshire
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Mathematicians call it “the arithmetic of congruences.” You can think of it as clock arithmetic. Temporarily replace the 12 on a clock face with 0. The 12 hours of the clock now read 0, 1, 2, 3, … up to 11. If the time is eight o’clock, and you add 9 hours, what do you get? Well, you get five o’clock. So in this arithmetic, 8 + 9 = 5; or, as mathematicians say, 8 + 9 ≡ 5 (mod 12), pronounced “eight plus nine is congruent to five, modulo twelve.
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- Author Yōko Ogawa
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I was impressed by the delicate weaving of the numbers. No matter how carefully you unraveled a thread, a single moment of inattention could leave you stranded, with no clue what to do next. In all his years of study, the Professor had managed to glimpse several pieces of the lace. I could only hope that some part of him remembered the exquisite pattern.
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- Author Brajesh Kumar
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ZERO and Infinity both are very difficult to understand and explain but at the same time both are key assumption of Mathematics...
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- Author Edward Frenkel
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It was as though applied mathematics was my spouse, and pure mathematics was my secret lover.
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- Author Ryanne Salve
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Patience is my virtue, but only in Math, Daddy,” - Ashley
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- Author Lev Shestov
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Рассказывают, что какой-то математик, прослушавши музыкальную симфонию, спросил: «что она доказывает?» Разумеется, ничего не доказывает, кроме того, что у математика не было вкуса к музыке.
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- Author G. Arnell Williams
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Through the judicious employment of symbols, diagrams, and calculations, mathematics enables us to acquire significant facts about extremely significant things (universal laws, even), not by first forging out into the cosmos with teams of scientists, but rather from the comforts and confines of coffee tables in our living rooms! p. 72
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