A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been suggested quite naturally by numerical evidence.
A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been sug… - Harold Davenport
A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been sug…
- Harold Davenport
Great mathematics is achieved by solving difficult problems not by fabricating elaborate theories in search of a problem. - Harold Davenport
Great mathematics is achieved by solving difficult problems not by fabricating elaborate theories in search of a problem.
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