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“What, after all, is mathematics but the poetry of the mind, and what is poetry but the mathematics of the heart?”

Quote by David Eugene Smith

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David Eugene Smith
David Eugene Smith

David Eugene Smith was an individual active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with an unknown profession. His life story and contributions are not well-documented, but his influence and evaluation within his field are worth exploring. more

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