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Time and Causes of Three Mathematical Crises in the History of Mathematics
The first crisis occurred in ancient Greece from 580 to 568 BC, and the mathematician Pythagoras founded the Pythagorean school.

The second mathematical crisis occurred in the seventeenth century. /kloc-after the birth of calculus in the 0/7th century, due to the theoretical basis of calculus, there was a chaotic situation in the mathematical world, that is, the second mathematical crisis.

The third mathematical crisis occurred in 1902, and Russell's paradox shocked the whole mathematical world, claiming that it was flawless and absolutely correct mathematics was contradictory.