Alexander White

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first theorem I ever proved; I was in college, working on my senior thesis, and I was completely stuck. One night I was at an editorial meeting of the campus literary magazine, drinking red wine and participating fitfully in the discussion of a somewhat boring short story, when all at once something turned over in my mind and I understood how to get past the block. No details, but it didn’t matter; there was no doubt in my mind that the thing was done. That’s the way mathematical creation often presents itself. Here’s the French mathematician Henri Poincaré’s famous account of a geometric ...more
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How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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