Cathleen Synge Morawetz Quote

I find that I may have emphasized the need to escape from the devils of mathematics to embark on the pleasures of the real world. But it works both ways, and sometimes the devils of the real world drive one into the pleasures of studying mathematics.


In: D. Albers, G. Alexanderson and C. Reid, More Mathematical People: Contemporary Conversations (p. 238)


I find that I may have emphasized the need to escape from the devils of mathematics to embark on the pleasures of the real world. But it works both...

I find that I may have emphasized the need to escape from the devils of mathematics to embark on the pleasures of the real world. But it works both...

I find that I may have emphasized the need to escape from the devils of mathematics to embark on the pleasures of the real world. But it works both...

I find that I may have emphasized the need to escape from the devils of mathematics to embark on the pleasures of the real world. But it works both...