11+ David Mumford Quotes On
David Mumford is an American mathematician known for his work in algebraic geometry. He is a professor emeritus at Brown University and a recipient of the Fields Medal in 1974. He is also a MacArthur Fellow and National Medal of Science recipient. Following is our collection on famous quotes by David Mumford on leadership, love.
The world is continuous, but the mind is discrete. — David Mumford
I am accustomed, as a professional mathematician, to living in a sort of vacuum, surrounded by people who declare with an odd sort of pride that they are mathematically illiterate. — David Mumford
A Noah's Ark of mathematicians, their lives, loves, hard times, and madnesses, Loving and Hating Mathematics shows our community with all its warts as well as its triumphs. I especially liked the chapter on much-hated school mathematics, 'Almost All Children Left Behind.' — David Mumford
Algebraic geometry seems to have acquired the reputation of being esoteric, exclusive, and very abstract, with adherents who are secretly plotting to take over all the rest of mathematics. In one respect this last point is accurate. — David Mumford
The extreme possibilities are the most illuminating. — David Mumford
My own view is that no major advance was ever found as a result of a committee's recommendation... We should be honest in telling these agencies we often don't know where some ideas are going to lead, but we hope they are going to clarify a problem. — David Mumford
Images of the world are Renormalization Group fixed points. — David Mumford
I think that mathematics can benefit by acknowledging that the creation of good models is just as important as proving deep theorems. — David Mumford
Logic has virtually nothing to do with the way we think. — David Mumford
The world is a very complicated place, as babies know. — David Mumford
Art lives on the mental plane (the real painting is not the set of dry pigments on the canvas nor is a symphony the sequence of sound waves that convey it to our ear) but, as the post-modernists insist, is reinterpreted in new contexts by each appreciator. As for gossip, which includes the vast majority of our thoughts, its essence is its relation to a unique local part of time and space. — David Mumford
Life Lessons by David Mumford
- David Mumford's work in algebraic geometry has taught us the importance of abstract thinking and problem solving in mathematics.
- His work has also highlighted the importance of collaboration and interdisciplinary work in mathematics.
- His work has also demonstrated the potential of mathematics to be applied to a wide range of topics and disciplines, from computer science to economics.
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