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数学家与诗人(Mathematician and poet)
Both mathematicians and poets exist in our world as prophets of the prophets. It is only the poet who is so proud of his nature that he is considered arrogant, and the mathematician is shunned for his otherworldly ness. In literary art groups, poets are often subject to novelists, just as physicists in the science and technology society lead mathematicians. But this is a superficial phenomenon.
I cant do the poet, the late William Faulkner courteously admitted that perhaps every a long novelist originally wants to write poetry, he found himself writing doesnt come, try to write short stories, this is in addition to the poetry demands the highest form of art. Not again, only to write novels. Physicists, by contrast, are less modest, but in any case, for every physicist, the growth of physical knowledge is always a double guide to mathematical intuition and empirical observation. The physicists art is to choose his material and use it to plan a blueprint for nature, in which mathematical intuition is indispensable. Perhaps it has been noted that mathematicians have turned to physics or computers, which are as easy as poets to write novels or essays.
Mathematics is often thought to be the absolute opposite of poetry, which is not entirely true, but there is no denying it has this tendency. The work of a mathematician is discovery, and a poets work is creation. The painter dega also wrote sonnets sometimes, and once he complained to a Latin American, he found it difficult to write, although he had many concepts, and was actually a concept surplus. The poem is the product of the word, not the product of the concept. On the other hand, mathematicians, especially mathematicians, mainly work on the concept of combining certain types of concepts. In other words, mathematicians use abstract thinking, and the poets way of thinking is more vivid, but its also not absolute.
Mathematics and poetry are the products of imagination. For a pure mathemat
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