The interaction between math and physics is a two-way process, with each of the two subjects drawing from and inspiring the other. At different times, one of them may take the lead in developing a particular idea, only to yield to the other subject as focus shifts. But altogether, the two interact in a virtuous circle of mutual influence.
Michael Harris opens the doors and gently guides you into a magic world. Once inside, you can't help but feel mesmerized, eager to see how deep the r… - Edward Frenkel
Michael Harris opens the doors and gently guides you into a magic world. Once inside, you can't help but feel mesmerized, eager to see how deep the r…
- Edward Frenkel
Where there is no math, there is no freedom. - Edward Frenkel
Where there is no math, there is no freedom.
Mathematics directs the flow of the universe, lurks behind its shapes and curves, holds the reins of everything from tiny atoms to the biggest stars. - Edward Frenkel
Mathematics directs the flow of the universe, lurks behind its shapes and curves, holds the reins of everything from tiny atoms to the biggest stars.
Where there is no mathematics, there is no freedom. - Edward Frenkel
Where there is no mathematics, there is no freedom.
It was as though applied mathematics was my spouse, and pure mathematics was my secret lover. - Edward Frenkel
It was as though applied mathematics was my spouse, and pure mathematics was my secret lover.
The interaction between math and physics is a two-way process, with each of the two subjects drawing from and inspiring the other. At different times… - Edward Frenkel
The interaction between math and physics is a two-way process, with each of the two subjects drawing from and inspiring the other. At different times…
People tend to think that mathematicians always work in sterile conditions, sitting around and staring at the screen of a computer, or at a ceiling, … - Edward Frenkel
People tend to think that mathematicians always work in sterile conditions, sitting around and staring at the screen of a computer, or at a ceiling, …
What if at school you had to take an 'art class' in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of Le… - Edward Frenkel
What if at school you had to take an 'art class' in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of Le…
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