Dan Seitz

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For a mathematician, the choice was clear: he would abandon any obvious connection with nature for a while. Eventually his students would face a similar choice and make a similar decision. Nowhere were these values as severely codified as in France, and there Bourbaki succeeded as its founders could not have imagined. Its precepts, style, and notation became mandatory.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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