“To be a scholar of mathematics you must be born with talent, insight, concentration, taste, luck, drive and the ability to visualize and guess.” BornAbilityTalentTasteMathematicsLuckInsightMathMathematicalConcentrationScholar Author:Paul Halmos
“[Mathematics] is security. Certainty. Truth. Beauty. Insight. Structure. Architecture. I see mathematics, the part of human knowledge that I call mathematics, as one thing - one great, glorious thing. Whether it is differential topology, or functional analysis, or homological algebra, it is all one thing. ... They are intimately interconnected, they are all facets of the same thing. That interconnection, that architecture, is secure truth and is beauty. That's what mathematics is to me.” HumansScienceKnowledgeOne ThingSecurityTruth IsMathematicsStructureInsightArchitectureSecureCertaintyAnalysisGloriousFacetsAlgebraInterconnectedHuman KnowledgeInterconnectionTopology Author:Paul Halmos
“The heart of mathematics consists of concrete examples and concrete problems. Big general theories are usually afterthoughts based on small but profound insights; the insights themselves come from concrete special cases.” HeartProblemBigsCasesSpecialExampleTheoryMathematicsProfoundInsightConcrete Book:Selecta: expository writing Source: Selecta: expository writing
“The most spectacular thing about Johnny [von Neumann] was not his power as a mathematician, which was great, or his insight and his clarity, but his rapidity; he was very, very fast. And like the modern computer, which no longer bothers to retrieve the logarithm of 11 from its memory (but, instead, computes the logarithm of 11 each time it is needed), Johnny didn't bother to remember things. He computed them. You asked him a question, and if he didn't know the answer, he thought for three seconds and would produce and answer.” IfsThinkingKnowsRememberScienceThreeMemoriesAnswersModernProduceNeededComputerInsightClarityBotherSecondsMathematicianSpectacularVon Neumann Author:Paul Halmos