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Quotes about mathematics

1. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom. —— Kang Muer

2. Mathematics has made an important contribution to the observation of nature. It explains the simple primitive elements in the regular structure, and the celestial bodies are built with these primitive elements. —— Kepler

3. Mathematical methods penetrate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the primary measure of scientific achievement. ——Von Neumann

4. Mathematicians are essentially obsessed. Without obsession, there would be no mathematics. —— Nuvales

5. When mathematicians derive equations and formulas, they get full happiness just like seeing statues, beautiful scenery, hearing beautiful tunes, etc. ——Kopnin

6. No question can touch people's emotions as deeply as infinity. There are few other concepts that can stimulate the mind to produce fruitful thoughts like infinity. However, there is no Other concepts can be as demanding of elucidation as infinity. ——Hilbert

7. Mathematics is the key to opening the door to science. ——Bacon

8. Mathematics is symbols plus logic. ——Russell

9. Mathematics is a variety of proof techniques. ——Wittgenstein

10. History makes people wise, poetry makes people elegant, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people People are good at arguing. ——Bacon

11. Mathematics is the queen of science, and number theory is the queen of mathematics. Gauss (Gauss) music can inspire or soothe people's emotions, paintings can make people happy, poetry can move people's hearts, and philosophy can make people gain wisdom. Science can improve material life, but mathematics can give all the above. ——Klein

12. Mathematics is the highest achievement in human thinking. ——Mizra

13. Mathematics is the most brilliant pearl in the crown of human wisdom. ——Court

14. Mathematics is God’s symbol for describing nature. ——Hegel

15. Mathematics is an infinite science. ——Herman Weyl

16. Mathematics is the theory of studying abstract structures. ——The Bourbaki School

17. Mathematics is the study of quantitative relationships and spatial forms in real life. ——Engels

18. Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge. ——Plato

19. Mathematics is a unique art. ——Halmers

20. Mathematics is a culture that will continue to evolve. —— Wilder

21. Mathematics is a spirit, a rational spirit. It is this spirit that inspires, promotes, inspires and drives human thinking to the most perfect level. It is also this spirit that tries to decisively influence human material, moral and social life; it tries to answer questions about human existence. questions; strive to understand and control nature; strive to explore and establish the deepest and most perfect connotation of acquired knowledge. ——Klein's "Mathematics in Western Culture"

22. Mathematics is a rational spirit that enables human thinking to be used to the most perfect degree. ——Klein

23. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and the source of other knowledge tools. All sciences that deal with order and measurement are related to mathematics. ——Descartes

24. No matter how abstract any branch of mathematics is, it will one day be applied to the real world. ——Lobachevsky

25. One reason why mathematics is respected more than all other sciences is because its propositions are absolutely reliable and indisputable, while other sciences are often under scrutiny. The danger of overturning by newly discovered facts. —— Einstein

26. Another reason why mathematics has a high reputation is that mathematics enables natural science to realize theorems and gives natural science a certain degree of reliability.

—— Einstein

27. What gives me the greatest happiness is not the knowledge I already know, but the continuous learning; not the things I already have, but the continuous acquisition; not the height I have reached, but the continuous acquisition. It’s a constant climb. ——Gauss

28. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden. ——Gauss

29. The main goal of mathematics is the public interest and the explanation of natural phenomena. —— Fourier

30. Numbers govern the universe. ——Pythagoras

31. One-half is proved to be equal to 0. ——Gauss

32. I always try my best to get rid of the heavy and monotonous calculations. —— Napier

33. After modern high-energy physics reaches quantum physics, many experiments cannot be done at all. You can use paper and pen to calculate at home. This is not far from what mathematicians think, so mathematics Has incredible physical power. ——Qiu Chengtong

34. New mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves. —— Hua Luogeng

35. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show the strength of its national foundation. The development of mathematics is closely related to the highest good and the prosperity of the country. ——Napoleon

36. Spend the best time of my life pursuing that goal... The book has been written. It doesn't matter whether it is read by modern people or by future generations. It may take a hundred years before there is a reader. ——Kepler

37. The universe is huge, the particles are tiny, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the changes in the earth, the mysteries of biology, and the complexity of daily life. Mathematics is used everywhere. ——Hua Luogeng

38. The first is mathematics, the second is mathematics, and the third is mathematics. —— Roentgen

39. In mathematics, it is very important to distinguish what is important and what is not important, and to know what to choose. ——Guangzhong Pingyou

40. In mathematics, our main tools for discovering truth are induction and simulation. ——Laplace

41. What delights me most in mathematics are those things that can be proven. —— Russell

42. Philosophers must also learn mathematics, because they must jump out of the vast sea of ??ever-changing phenomena and grasp the real essence. …and because it is the shortest way to the transition of the soul to truth and eternity. ——Plato

43. When I listen to others explaining certain mathematical problems, I often find it difficult or even impossible to understand. Then I thought, can the problem be simplified? Often, after you finally figure it out, it's actually just a simpler problem. ——Hilbert

44. It would be better to have less, but better. —— Gauss