Many people think of mathematics itself as a static art — a body of eternal truth that was discovered by a few ancient, shadowy figures, and upon which engineers and scientists can draw as needed.


Innovation in Mathematics, Scientific American, Volume 199, Number 3, September 1958 (p. 66)


Many people think of mathematics itself as a static art — a body of eternal truth that was discovered by a few ancient, shadowy figures, and upon...

Many people think of mathematics itself as a static art — a body of eternal truth that was discovered by a few ancient, shadowy figures, and upon...

Many people think of mathematics itself as a static art — a body of eternal truth that was discovered by a few ancient, shadowy figures, and upon...

Many people think of mathematics itself as a static art — a body of eternal truth that was discovered by a few ancient, shadowy figures, and upon...