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S.S. Chern
The following video contains interesting testimonies about the differential geometer Shiing-Shen Chern. Source
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What is a mathematician ?
For those who understand French, here is an inspired explanation right to the point by Alain Connes about the work of mathematicians The two following videos by André Lichnerowicz also contain thoughts about the nature of mathematics. I had the … Continue reading
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Some advices to young mathematicians
Being a mathematician constantly ranks among the best jobs. The research in mathematics certainly offers an exciting intellectual adventure. For the young mathematicians and graduate students who wish to pursue a career in this domain, this article by Gian-Carlo Rota … Continue reading
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