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Hilbert’s remark that a mathematical problem should be clear and easy to understand, since complication is abhorrent; should be difficult enough to entice us but not completely inaccessible (“lest it mock our efforts”); and should be significant: “a guidepost on the tortuous path to hidden truths.”
The Art of the Infinite: The Pleasures of Mathematics
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