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If you want to find something with an equation, you must start thinking like a person who have it.
Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things.
Algebraic!
--Finn, Adventure Time
Mathematics, in the common lay view, is a static discipline based on formulas ... But outside the public view, mathematics continues to grow at a rapid rate ... the guid to this growth is not calculation and formulas, but an open ended search for pattern.
Rob left a note in the Manuscript, stating that once the formula was perceived and defined, it could be used in many ways, including winning millions of dollars from a bunch of billionaires.
Formula creation is magnitudes harder for computer algorithms than actually executing within a formula. But once the genre is created and the formula is known, then the computer can do the repetitive task of executing within the genre.
The manipulation of statistical formulas is no substitute for knowing what one is doing.
The arithmetical symbols are written diagrams and the geometrical figures are graphic formulas.
Many self-help books give you these neat, tidy formulas that are really illusions. They dupe people into thinking, 'Well if I can just do that, then everything's going to be okay.' My work differs in that I don't offer quick solutions and simple explanations.
Mathemagical mathematics combines the beauty of mathematical structure with the entertainment value of a trick.
Mathematics is written for mathematicians.
The formula 'two and two make five' is not without its attractions.
Mathematics is the art of explanation.
You know that the formula is askew when even if the formula is working, it's not; when even if everything's going right, something is wrong.
This attitude [the abstract method in mathematics] can be encapsulated in the following slogan: a mathematical object is what it does.
The tool which serves as intermediary between theory and practice, between thought and observation, is mathematics; it is mathematics which builds the linking bridges and gives the ever more reliable forms.
Everything can be summed up into an equation.
If I am given a formula, and I am ignorant of its meaning, it cannot teach me anything, but if I already know it what does the formula teach me?
Algebra applies to the clouds.
Writing is like solving a creative equation.
You can not apply mathematics as long as words still becloud reality.
Here, then, is the story of algebra. It all began in the remote past, with a simple turn of thought from the declarative to the interrogative, from "this plus this equals this" to "this plus what equals this?
When you mathematize something you distill its essence.
I'm not a talker. I'm a formulator.
Mathematics is an obscure field, an abstruse science, complicated and exact; yet so many have attained perfection in it that we might conclude almost anyone who seriously applied himself would achieve a measure of success.
Human beings are more or less formulas. Pun intended. We are not any one thing that is mathematically provable. We are more or less than we are anything. We are more or less kind, or more or less not. More or less selfish, happy, wise, lonely.
To solve math problems, you need to know the basic mathematics before you can start applying it.
For future reference: do not underestimate the seductive power of math.
Equations are the devil's sentences.
My formula for success is just a lot of hard work. It's believing in yourself. It's a pride that I gotta get better at something every time I wake up.
But in the new (math) approach, the important thing is to understand what you're doing, rather than to get the right answer.
Method is the arithmetic of success.
Equations are just the boring part of mathematics. I attempt to see things in terms of geometry.
My formula for life is very simple: in the morning, wake up; at night, go to sleep. In between I try and occupy myself as best I can.
There is a logic of language and a logic of mathematics.
The mathematical phenomenon always develops out of simple arithmetic, so useful in everyday life, out of numbers, those weapons of the gods: the gods are there, behind the wall, at play with numbers.
This means that, where appropriate, we will dive into mathematical equations, mathematical intuition, mathematical axioms, and cartoon versions of big mathematical ideas.
In one equation you can solve all the puzzles of life. It is the equation of giving.
Marya pinned out her childhood like a butterfly. She considered it the way a mathematician considers an equation.
The mathematics of high achievement
Strange as it may sound, the power of mathematics rests on its evasion of all unnecessary thought and on its wonderful saving of mental operations.
Logic is the hygiene the mathematician practices to keep his ideas healthy and strong.
But suppose, asks the student of the professor, we follow all your structural rules for writing, what about that something else that brings the book alive? What is the formula for that? The formula for that is not included in the curriculum.
I'm an equation that only she solves, these X's and Y's by other names called. My way of dividing is desperately flawed as I multiply the days without her - Page 165
When you make something that everyone likes, it's very easy to say, "Well, I'll just repeat that." Because that was easy. I have a formula. But creatively, it's not very interesting.
Math is the language of the universe. So the more equations you know, the more you can converse with the cosmos.
Around 1967 Dan Bobrow wrote a program to do algebra problems based on symbols rather than numbers.
Numbers instill a feeling for the lie of the land, and furnish grist for the mathematical mill that is the physicist's principal tool.
Once you found the math in a thing, you knew everything about it, and you could manipulate it to your heart's content with nothing more than a pencil and a napkin.
Once you absorb the maths, it's all perfectly clear.
Algebra is the intellectual instrument which has been created for rendering clear the quantitative aspects of the world.
If you enjoy math and you write novels, it's very rare that you'll get a chance to put your math into a novel. I leapt at the chance.
There is a largeness about mathematics that transcends race and time; mathematics may humbly help in the market-place, but it also reaches to the stars.
It is strange that we know so little about the properties of numbers. They are our handiwork, yet they baffle us; we can fathom only a few of their intricacies. Having defined their attributes and prescribed their behavior, we are hard pressed to perceive the implications of our formulas.
With the computer and programming languages, mathematics has newly-acquired tools, and its notation should be reviewed in the light of them. The computer may, in effect, be used as a patient, precise, and knowledgeable "native speaker" of mathematical notation.
My formula for happiness is to have no formula for happiness.
Mathematics is the science of skillful operations with concepts and rules invented just for this purpose.
My brain doesn't work very well, in terms of mathematics. I'm not one of those people who can just spout off numbers for things, if numbers are thrown at me.
What promotes math progress even more than new ideas are new technical tools and habits of thought that encapsulate existing ideas, so that insights of one generation become the instincts of the next.
The subtleties of mathematics defecate the grossness of our apprehension, and supply the elements of a sounder and severer logic.
Mathematics are the result of mysterious powers which no one understands, and which the unconscious recognition of beauty must play an important part. Out of an infinity of designs a mathematician chooses one pattern for beauty's sake and pulls it down to earth.
[Mathematics] unceasingly calls forth the faculties of observation and comparison; one of its principal weapons is induction: it has frequent recourse to trial and verification; and it affords a boundless scope for the exercise of the highest efforts of imagination and invention.
I don't know what my formula is. I only know I like my characters to walk in clouds. I like a little bit of the fairy tale. Let others photograph the ugliness of the world. I don't want to distress people.
Mathematics is not a careful march down a well cleared highway, but a journey into a strange wilderness, where the explorers often get lost.
It is not the job of mathematicians ... to do correct arithmetical operations. It is the job of bank accountants.
Math. Are you able to turn off your mind to the world and fill it with symbols that follow rules?
Mathematics is the gate and key to science.
We must not be content to memorize the beautiful formulas of our illustrious predecessors. Let us go out and study beautiful nature.
Among the thousand-and-one faces whereby form chooses to reveal itself to us, the one that fascinates me more than any other, and continues to fascinate me, is the structure hidden in mathematical things.
More than sixty years ago, mathematical logicians, by defining precisely the concept of an algorithm, gave content to the ancient human idea of an effective calculation. Their definitions led to the creation of the digital computer, an interesting example of thought bending matter to its ends.
Mathematics is the science which uses easy words for hard ideas.
It is more important to have beauty in one's equations than to have them fit experiment.
Mathematics is a language plus reasoning; it is like a language plus logic. Mathematics is a tool for reasoning.
Away from the numbers
Christianity is a formula: it is nothing more.
In the future, as in the past, the great ideas [of mathematics] must be simplifying ideas, the creator must always be one who clarifies, for himself, and for others, the most complicated issues of formulas and concepts.
It's like algebra, that's all. I just have to figure it out, step by step.
Math is a language that you use to describe statistics, but really it's about collecting information and putting it in an order that makes sense.
Through algebra you easily arrive at equations, but always to pass therefrom to the elegant constructions and demonstrations which usually result by means of the method of porisms is not so easy, nor is one's ingenuity and power of invention so greatly exercised and refined in this analysis.
You know math isn't my thing.
I don't care much for equations myself. This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down, but mainly because I don't have an intuitive feeling for equations.
It was not so much that I was doing mathematics, but rather that mathematics had taken possession of me.
What you don't want is to repeat a formula over and over or impose a formula to a movie that ... when you impose yourself and you impose a formula and you're not open to explore and to find what is right for the movie, I think you're doing a disservice to the story and what you're trying to express.
The numbers may be said to rule the whole world of quantity, and the four rules of arithmetic may be regarded as the complete equipment of the mathematician.
Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences.
Arithmetic is where numbers fly like pigeons in and out of your head.
The rules of logic are to mathematics what those of structure are to architecture.
A great deal of my work is just playing with equations and seeing what they give.
Being a language, mathematics may be used not only to inform but also, among other things, to seduce.
I was told there would be no math
If passion drives you,
let mathematical functioning
hold the reins.
As an eye is meant to see things,
a soul is here for its own joy.
Memorize the formulas and
apply them to life.
Passion is energy.
Mathematics is the abstract key which turns the lock of the physical universe.
Mathematicians come to the solution of a problem by the simple arrangement of the data, and reducing the reasoning to such simple operations, to judgments so brief, that they never lose sight of the evidence that serves as their guide.
One main reason why the separate nature of the science of operations has been little felt, and in general little dwelt on, is the shifting meaning of many of the symbols used in mathematical notation. First, the symbols of operation are frequently also the symbols of the results of operations.
If two people loved, they slept together; it was a mathematical formula, tested and proved by human experience.
Mathematical Reasoning is not only exact; it has its own criteria of reality
There is nothing that can be said by mathematical symbols and relations which cannot also be said by words. The converse, however, is false. Much that can be and is said by words cannot successfully be put into equations, because it is nonsense.
Mathematics is being lazy. Mathematics is letting the principles do the work for you so that you do not have to do the work for yourself
Mathematics is the poetry of logic and the music of reason.
That does not count as math, because one does not have to understand how it works or what it means in order to think that it looks sort of beautiful.