In 2 12 BC, Roman troops captured Archimedes' hometown of Syracuse. At that time, Archimedes, who was 75 years old, was absorbed in studying mathematics on the beach, but he was unaware of the enemy's invasion. When Roman soldiers drew their swords to kill him, Archimedes said quietly, "Give me some time to finish this unsolved problem, so as not to leave an unsolved problem for the world in the future."
Reason: Because Archimedes worked tirelessly and assiduously, he eventually became a great mathematician, physicist, astronomer and inventor in ancient Greece. Later generations called him, Newton, Euler, and Gauss "four outstanding figures in mathematics" and "God of mathematics".
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/kloc-Rudolph, a German mathematician in the 6th century, spent his whole life calculating pi to 35 decimal places, which was later called Rudolph number. After his death, someone else carved this number on his tombstone. Jacques Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician, studied the spiral (known as the thread of life) before his death. After his death, a logarithmic spiral was carved on the tombstone, and the inscription also read: "Although I have changed, I am the same as before." This is a pun, which not only describes the essence of spiral, but also symbolizes his love for mathematics.
Truth: Rudolph's persistence and love for mathematics is as indomitable as his own character and personality. What a person has achieved is also closely related to his personal character.
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