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Title: | Research and intuition | Authors: | Zhao, Liangyi. | Keywords: | DRNTU::Science::Mathematics | Issue Date: | 2004 | Source: | Zhao, L. (2004). Research and Intuition. Mathematica Militaris. | Series/Report no.: | Mathematica militaris | Abstract: | One cannot help but feel good for being a mathematician after reading the above quote. After all,if a man such as Lord Kelvin, a well-known English man who was primarily a physicist, spoke well of mathematicians and more in particular a French mathematician, then we indeed all have great cause to rejoice at our own profession. Deriving(1) takes nothing more than a little knowledge in multi-variable calculus and some adhoc proofs require evenless, although at ruly rigorous proof needs some convergence arguments in the execution. But the ideas behind(1) are not deep. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100092 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7127 |
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