LazarusLong42
First Post
Tarchon, to quote Aerosmith: "Life's a journey, not a destination."
To those of us who find this sort of stuff fascinating, it's more about the solving of the problem than the utility of the solution. There is also often the hope that the solution will, after all, have utility.
Fermat's last theorem is a good example. It's not particularly interesting in and of itself--but the implications of Andrew Wiles's proof, I understand, are fascinating to mathematicians. I couldn't understand the first paragraph of that, though, so I have to stick with slightly simpler math that is more interesting to my particular hobby.
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All that said, this looks rather interesting, and when I actually have some time, I'll be looking at it
To those of us who find this sort of stuff fascinating, it's more about the solving of the problem than the utility of the solution. There is also often the hope that the solution will, after all, have utility.
Fermat's last theorem is a good example. It's not particularly interesting in and of itself--but the implications of Andrew Wiles's proof, I understand, are fascinating to mathematicians. I couldn't understand the first paragraph of that, though, so I have to stick with slightly simpler math that is more interesting to my particular hobby.
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All that said, this looks rather interesting, and when I actually have some time, I'll be looking at it
