2. Mathematical attribute is the measurable attribute of anything, that is, mathematical attribute is the most basic attribute of things. The existence of measurable attributes has nothing to do with parameters, and the result depends on the selection of parameters. For example, time, whether measured in years, months, days or hours, minutes and seconds; Space, whether measured in meters, microns, inches or light years, always has their measurable properties, but the accuracy of the results is related to these reference coefficients.
3. Mathematics is a science that studies the quantitative relations and spatial forms in the real world. Simply put, it is the science of studying numbers and shapes. Due to the needs of life and labor, even the most primitive people know simple counting, and it has developed from counting with fingers or objects to counting with numbers.
1, the correct view is that mathematics not only has truth, but also has extraordinary beauty-a beauty as cold and simple as sculpture, a beauty that does not need our weak nature to perceive, a beauty that is not as ornate as painting and music, and a strict perfection that only the greatest art can have.
-Russell (British philosopher, mathematical logician, the main founder of analysis, the advocate and organizer of the world peace movement. )
2. Being good at "retreating", retreating enough and retreating to the original place without losing its importance is a trick to learn mathematics well.
-Hua
3. Mathematics is a tool especially suitable for dealing with any abstract concept, and its power in this field is infinite. For this reason, a book about emerging physics, as long as it is not a pure experimental description, must be a math book in essence. -Dirac
Mathematics is the key to science and the beauty of the universe.
Kepler (German astronomer and optician)
5. Mathematics has two sides. On the one hand, it is a strict science of Euclid. From this perspective, mathematics is a systematic deductive science. On the other hand, mathematics in the process of creation looks like an experimental inductive science.
-Paulia (mathematician and math educator)
6. The same is true of "difficulty". Facing the cliffs, you can't see a crack in a hundred years, but you can cut it inch by inch and foot by foot with an axe. If you keep accumulating, a leap will come and a breakthrough will follow. -Hua (a world-famous mathematician, the founder and pioneer of China's research in analytic number theory, matrix geometry, canonical group and self-safety function theory. )
7. Think, keep thinking, wait for the dawn, and gradually see the light. If I have contributed to the world, it is not because of anything else, but because of my hard work and persistent thinking. -Newton (British mathematician, astronomer and physicist)