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>> No.7303383 [View]
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Keep this in mind as you get advice on this board or hear from a math elitist troll. Most mathfags here are unsophisticated and between the ages of 17-19 years old. They are babies & don't practice real math yet.

You are getting advice from babies taking calculus 1-3, real analysis and abstract algebra for the very first time.

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Lets post the best quotes from Recoltes et Semailles. I think this is the best one.

"I've had the chance, in the world of mathematics, to meet quite a number of people, both among my elders and among young people in my general age group, who were much more brilliant, much more "gifted" than I was. I admired the facility with which they picked up, as if at play, new ideas, juggling them as if familiar with them from the cradle -- while for myself I felt clumsy, even oafish, wandering painfully up an arduous track, like a dumb ox faced with an amorphous mountain of things I had to learn (so I was assured), things I felt incapable of understanding the essentials or following through to the end.

Indeed, there was little about me that identified the kind of bright student who wins at prestigious competitions or assimilates, almost by sleight of hand, the most forbidding subjects. In fact, most of these comrades who I gauged to be more brilliant than I have gone on to become distinguished mathematicians.

Still, from the perspective of thirty or thirty-five years, I can state that their imprint upon the mathematics of our time has not been very profound. They've all done things, often beautiful things, in a context that was already set out before them, which they had no inclination to disturb. Without being aware of it, they've remained prisoners of those invisible and despotic circles which delimit the universe of a certain milieu in a given era. To have broken these bounds they would have had to rediscover in themselves that capability which was their birthright, as it was mine: the capacity to be alone."

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this nigga, Alexandre Grothendieck

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What do you think of this genius /sci/?

Grothendieck contributed greatly to the math field, yet he turned away from math and live now a complete reclusive spiritual life, strangely like Gödel and many others he finished to believe in god which is rather interesting.

Remind me of Gödel, Kaczynski, Perelman and so on... these guys were/are at the top.

Strangely he don't want any of his material reproduced/available as of now.

>"In January 2010, Grothendieck wrote a letter to Luc Illusie. In this "Déclaration d'intention de non-publication", he states that essentially all materials that have been published in his absence have been done without his permission. He asks that none of his work should be reproduced in whole or in part, and even further that libraries containing such copies of his work remove them."

>"A. Grothendieck has demanded the suppression of this website, which he termed "an abomination"."

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