James H. Wilkinson Quote

Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on the subject, and no doubt it was this habit which gave his work that characteristically original flavor. I was reminded of a remark which Beethoven is reputed to have made when he was asked if he had heard a certain work of Mozart which was attracting much attention. He replied that he had not, and added "neither shall I do so, lest I forfeit some of my own originality."


Some Comments from a Numerical Analyst (1971)


Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on...

Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on...

Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on...

Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on...