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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)

8, delve into mathematics-this is an intellectual gymnastics that requires all flexibility and hard work. -Wiener (American mathematician, founder of cybernetics)

Mathematical celebrities:

Rene Descartes

Rene descartes, 1596 was born in Dulan, France on March 3 1. Descartes was a great philosopher, physicist, mathematician and physiologist. The founder of analytic geometry. Descartes was one of the founders of modern European bourgeois philosophy, and Hegel called him "the father of modern philosophy". He is self-contained, integrating materialism and idealism, and has far-reaching influence in the history of philosophy. At the same time, he is a scientist who dares to explore, and his analytic geometry is of epoch-making significance in the history of mathematics. Descartes is one of the most influential masters in the field of philosophy and science in Europe in the17th century, and is known as "the ancestor of modern science".

Euclid

Euclid (Greek: ε υ κ λ ε ι δ η? , about 330 BC-275 BC, Alexandria), an ancient Greek mathematician, was called "the father of geometry". During the period of Ptolemy I Soter (323 BC-283 BC), he was active in Alexandria. His most famous book, The Elements of Geometry, is the foundation of European mathematics, which puts forward five postulates and develops Euclidean geometry, and is widely regarded as the most successful textbook in history. Euclid also wrote some works about perspective, conic curve, spherical geometry and number theory, and was the founder of geometry.

Archimedes

Archimedes (287 BC-2 BC12) was an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician and physicist. Born in Syracuse, Sicily. Archimedes has been to Alexandria. It is said that he invented Archimedes screw pump when he lived in Alexandria. Later, Archimedes became a great scholar who was both a mathematician and a mechanic, enjoying the reputation of "the father of mechanics". There are more than 10 mathematical works handed down by Archimedes, most of which are Greek manuscripts. Archimedes once said: Give me a fulcrum and I can move the earth. This sentence tells us: we must have the courage to find this fulcrum and the courage to find the truth.