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Mathematicians' motto
1, when people die, their career lasts forever. Cauchy

2. Numbers rule the universe. Pythagoras

Imagination is more important than knowledge. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)

Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge. Plato

5. Mathematics is a variety of proof skills. Wittgenstein

6. Mathematics is a theory to study abstract structures. Bourbaki school

7. Mathematics is the study of quantitative relations and spatial forms in real life. Friedrich Engels

8. Mathematicians are fascinated by nature. Without infatuation, there is no math. Novales

9. The motive force of mathematical invention is not reasoning, but imagination. De Morgan

10. What makes me most happy in mathematics is what can be proved. Russell

1 1. I see farther than Descartes because I stand on the shoulders of giants. newton

12. Mathematics is a rational spirit, which enables human thinking to be applied to the most perfect degree. Klein

13, a science, can be truly perfect only by successfully applying mathematics. Marx

14, mathematics is a deductive knowledge. Starting from a set of postulates, we get a conclusion through logical reasoning. Chen shengshen

15. Pure mathematics can be practical and useful, and applied mathematics can also be elegant and elegant. Halmos

Any branch of mathematics, no matter how abstract, will be applied to the real world one day. Lobachevsky

17, it is wrong to insist that there is no beauty in mathematical science. The main forms of beauty are order, symmetry and clarity. Aristotle

18, genius is unreliable, cleverness is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions conveniently. Hua

19. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and a source of other knowledge tools. All the sciences that study order and measurement are related to mathematics. Descartes

20. The universe is big, the particles are tiny, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the change of the earth, the mystery of biology, the complexity of daily use, and mathematics is everywhere. Hua

2 1. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show its national strength. The development and perfection of mathematics are closely related to the prosperity of the country. Napoleon

22. Another reason why mathematics has a high reputation is that mathematics makes natural science theorem and gives natural science a certain degree of reliability. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)

23. Mathematicians are like lovers. They give mathematicians a minimum principle, from which they will draw a result that you must admit, and from which they will draw another result. Fu Tanelli

24. Philosophers should also learn mathematics, because he must jump out of the vast phenomenon and grasp the real essence. And because it is a shortcut for the soul to transition to truth and eternity. Plato

25. In the evaluation of mathematical theorems, aesthetic standards are more important than logical standards and practical standards: in the evaluation of mathematical ideas, whether the proportion of beauty and elegance is strict and correct is much more important than whether it is useful. Stilln

26. A strange beauty dominates the kingdom of mathematics. This kind of beauty is not as similar as the beauty of art and nature, but it deeply infects people's hearts and arouses people's appreciation of her, which is very similar to the beauty of art. Kummer

27. When I listen to others explaining some math problems, I often find it difficult or even incomprehensible. At this time, I thought, can we simplify the problem? Often finally figured it out, in fact, it is just a relatively simple question. Hilbert

28. Sometimes, you can't get the simplest and most wonderful proof at first, but it is this kind of proof that can go deep into the wonderful connection of higher arithmetic truth. This is the motivation for us to continue our research, which can make us find something most. Gauss