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“I presume that to the uninitiated the formulae will appear cold and cheerless; but let it be remembered that, like other mathematical formulae, they find their origin in the divine source of all geometry. Whether I shall have the satisfaction of taking part in their exposition, or whether that will remain for some more profound expositor, will be seen in the future.”

Quote by Benjamin Peirce

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Benjamin Peirce
Benjamin Peirce

Benjamin Peirce was an American mathematician born on April 4, 1809, and died on October 6, 1880. He made significant contributions to the fields of mathematical analysis, algebra, and mathematical physics. more

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