“All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.” ArtLawScienceNatureNumbersBeautyEffectsConsequenceMathematicsMathematicalAestheticScholarSmall Numbers Author:Pierre-Simon Laplace
“An announcement of [Christopher] Zeeman's lecture at Northwestern University in the spring of 1977 contains a quote describing catastrophe theory as the most important development in mathematics since the invention of calculus 300 years ago.” YearsImportantScienceTheoryDevelopmentSpringYears AgoMathematicsUniversityInventionCatastropheLecturesDescribingCalculusAnnouncementsNorthwesternNorthwestern University Book:The Collected Papers of Stephen Smale Source: The Collected Papers of Stephen Smale
“Common integration is only the memory of differentiation.” MemoriesCommonEducationMathematicsIntegrationDifferentiation Author:Augustus De Morgan
“I love mathematics not only because it is applicable to technology but also because it is beautiful.” BeautifulScienceTechnologyMathematics Author:Rozsa Peter
“I was x years old in the year x2.” YearsEducationMathematicsMathMathematicalMath And ScienceMath EducationMathematics By Mathematicians Author:Augustus De Morgan
“Imagine a person with a gift of ridicule [He might say] First that a negative quantity has no logarithm; secondly that a negative quantity has no square root; thirdly that the first non-existent is to the second as the circumference of a circle is to the diameter.” FirstsPersonsMightImagineNegativeRootsMathematicsCirclesSquaresQuantityRidiculeSquare Roots Author:Augustus De Morgan
“In mathematics we find the primitive source of rationality; and to mathematics must the biologists resort for means to carry out their researches.” MeanSourceResearchMathematicsPrimitiveRationalityResortsBiologist Author:Auguste Comte
“It is interesting thus to follow the intellectual truths of analysis in the phenomena of nature. This correspondence, of which the system of the world will offer us numerous examples, makes one of the greatest charms attached to mathematical speculations.” WorldLawScienceInterestingExampleOffersIntellectualMathematicsMathematicalAnalysisCharmSpeculationCorrespondence Author:Pierre-Simon Laplace
“It is perplexing to see the flexibility of the so-called 'exact sciences' which by cast-iron laws of logic and by the infallible help of mathematics can lead to conclusions which are diametrically opposite to one another.” HelpingLawScienceLogicOppositesMathematicsCastsConclusionIronFlexibilityInfallibleExact Sciences Author:Vasco Ronchi
“I don't know if winning at any cost is wrong or not. There are times I've thought that the end justified the means.” IfsKnowsMeanEndsWinningCostJustified Author:George Clooney