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- From: sasghm@theseus.unx.sas.com (Gary Merrill)
- Subject: Re: Will a mathematician locked up in a little room be happy?
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 13:52:28 GMT
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- In article <1326@kepler1.rentec.com>, andrew@rentec.com (Andrew Mullhaupt) writes:
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- |> Actually, even the most rarefied pure mathematician is not likely to be
- |> happy with this arrangement, although it might be closer to his idea of
- |> nirvana than what he presently occupies. History shows that communication
- |> is essential for the bulk of good mathematics, (as far as I know no other
- |> field is as addicted to its literature as mathematics). Hardy's criteria,
- |> (good mathematics is _new_ _true_ and _interesting_), are not likely to be
- |> much use in isolation. (_New_ and _Interesting_ seem obvious, but you have
- |> to think a little about _true_...)
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- As I recall, Hardy also observed that the most work one could really
- expect out of a mathematician was about four hours per day. I believe
- that the rest of the time (at least in Hardy's case) was to be devoted
- to cricket.
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