Harold Davenport Quote

A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been suggested quite naturally by numerical evidence.


The higher arithmetic: an introduction to the theory of numbers (ed. 1970)


A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been...

A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been...

A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been...

A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had been...