Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Interpretation of famous mathematical sayings
Interpretation of famous mathematical sayings
1. Mathematicians are fascinated by nature. Without infatuation, there is no math. -Noel

No matter how different a branch of mathematics is, it will be applied to the real world one day. Lobachevsky

3. Less is better, but better. Gauss

What pleases me most about mathematics is what can be proved. Bertrand Russell

5, to gain wisdom, science can improve material life, but mathematics can give all of the above. Klein

6. What gives me the greatest happiness is not knowing knowledge, but learning constantly; Not what you already have, but what you keep getting; Not the height that has been reached, but the constant climbing. Gauss

7. Mathematicians are as happy when they derive equations and formulas as when they see statues, beautiful scenery and beautiful tunes. -Kopnin

No subject can clarify the harmony and unity of nature more clearly than mathematics. Carlos

9. The first is mathematics, the second is mathematics, and the third is mathematics. roentgen

10, the essence of mathematics lies in its own rationality. cornel

1 1. In mathematics, it is very important to distinguish what is important and what is not. Hironaka Heisuke

12, new mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves. -Hua

13, less is better, but half proves equal to 0. Gauss

Start with the simplest. -Polya

15. In mathematics, our main tools for finding truth are induction and simulation. Laplace

16, every goal, I want to keep it in front of my eyes, from the first dawn, keep it, and slowly spread out until the whole earth is bright. newton

17, you need to find a master at chess. Only if you are not afraid to expose your weaknesses in front of the Almighty, can you make continuous progress and learn by yourself. If you are not afraid of a low starting point, you are not afraid of the end. -Hua

18, I always try my best to get rid of that heavy and monotonous calculation. Napier

19. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show its national strength. The development and perfection of mathematics are closely related to the prosperity of the country. -Napoleon