G. H. Hardy Quote

The "seriousness" of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the mathematical ideas which it connects.


A Mathematician's Apology (ed. Cambridge University Press, 2012) - ISBN: 9781107604636


The seriousness of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the...

The seriousness of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the...

The seriousness of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the...

The seriousness of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the...