Alexander Grothendieck
1928 - 2014
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Biography
Alexander Grothendieck was a renowned mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to algebraic geometry and homological algebra. He was born in Germany in 1928 but spent most of his career in France. Grothendieck's work revolutionized the field of mathematics, introducing new concepts and techniques that have had a lasting impact on the discipline. His influence extended beyond mathematics into philosophical and social realms due to his unique approach to mathematical abstraction and structuralism.
Famous Quotes (5)
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The need to prove basic results makes itself felt very quickly.
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One can try in a sort of middle-voiced elegiac way to feel out the taste of a proof of a well-known result which is especially important for us, recorded in some heavenly tables.
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A proof is more than a chain of formulas linked by logical connectives—it is an exploration.
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In a sense I feel that we are not suited to reality, and that our interest and our way of being in it gravely disturb me.
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It seems to me that all new knowledge, insights, what have you, are essentially unprestatable in a logically consistent framework. It's only that the unformulable makes its appearance through a formula that illuminates it in a distant flicker.