"Today’s bystander is tomorrow’s culprit."

Charles Hermite (1822 - 1901)
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About Charles Hermite

Charles Hermite was a French mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in the areas of number theory and mathematical analysis. Born in 1822 in France, Hermite overcame many hardships, including health issues, to pursue his passion for mathematics. He made important discoveries in algebra, transcendental numbers, and elliptic functions, earning him a reputation as one of the leading mathematicians of his time.

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