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Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: it is about understanding.
A good mathematician is not one who knows all the answers, but one who asks the right questions.
Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: it is about understanding.
Mathematics is not a spectator sport. You have to get involved.
The Langlands program is not a static set of conjectures but a dynamic field of research.
The Langlands program is not a finished edifice but a living, evolving framework.
The unity of mathematics is not imposed but discovered.
The unity of mathematics is not an illusion but a reality waiting to be uncovered.
The Langlands program is not a theory but a web of conjectures and theorems that, if fully established, would unite number theory and representation theory.
Theorems are not discovered by accident.
Mathematics is not a careful march down a well-cleared highway, but a journey into a strange wilderness, where the explorers often get lost.
The definition of a good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates rather than the problem itself.
Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: it is about understanding.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
Mathematics is not a deductive science—that's a cliché. When you try to prove a theorem, you don't just list the hypotheses and then start to reason. What you do is trial and error, experimentation, guesswork.
The goal of mathematics is not to solve problems, but to understand them.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
Mathematics is not a spectator sport.
Mathematics is not a spectator sport.
In mathematics, truth is found not through consensus but through proof.