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What is Poincare's story about mathematical creation?
If a leading figure in the field of mathematics is to be elected from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century, Henry Poincare will be elected with a high vote. Poincare was appraised as one of the greatest mathematicians in France by later generations, and made many creative contributions in mathematics, physics and celestial mechanics. His work has had a far-reaching impact on today's mathematics. Born in a prominent family in France, Poincare has extraordinary intelligence since childhood, which is said to be inherited from his parents' high IQ. His quick acceptance of knowledge and fluent eloquence made him stand out among his peers. If you walk into the neighborhood where he lives, you will definitely hear the neighbors educating their children: "Look at other people's Poincare, you can do anything! He has a good family background and a high IQ. Perhaps Poincare is too good, and God is jealous. When he was five years old, he suffered from diphtheria. The disease broke his throat, which greatly reduced his oral expression ability and made him sick. Nevertheless, he is keen on playing games and dancing, and has not become a bookworm who stays at home. Poincare entered Nancy Middle School at the age of 8, and his excellent talents were fully displayed in the school. During the 1 1 years that liuxue86.com spent in Nancy Middle School, Poincare monopolized the title of "excellent student", and each subject was excellent. His interest in mathematics also began at school. Poincare's math teacher described him as a "math monster". Poincare won the first prize in the mathematics competition for middle school students in France. He even got into the habit of solving problems in his mind while walking. This advanced problem-solving skill doesn't even need a pen and paper, which is really low-carbon and environmentally friendly. 1870, due to the Franco-Prussian War, Poincare had to interrupt his studies. He didn't stop studying when he wasn't in class. After resuming his studies, he was admitted to the Paris Institute of Technology with the first place. It is said that in his entrance examination, the school specially designed a math problem with very high difficulty coefficient to test him. Of course, it's just a piece of cake for him.