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In mathematics, as in physics, so much depends on chance, on a propitious moment.
Stanislaw Ulam
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Stanislaw Ulam
Age: 75 †
Born: 1909
Born: April 13
Died: 1984
Died: May 13
Mathematician
Lemberg
Austria
Stanislaw Ulam
Stanisław Marcin Ulam
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Physics
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As a mathematician, von Neumann was quick, brilliant, efficient, and enormously broad in scientific interests beyond mathematics itself. He knew his technical abilities his virtuosity in following complicated reasoning and his insights were supreme yet he lacked absolute self confidence.
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Thanks to my memory, which enabled me to quote Latin and to discuss Greek and Roman civilization, it became obvious to some of my colleagues in other fields that I was interested in things outside mathematics. This lead quickly to very pleasant relationships.
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I was still very hopeful that much work lay ahead of me. Perhaps because much of what I had worked on or thought about had not yet been put into writing, I felt I still had things in reserve. Given this optimistic nature, I feel this way even now when I am past sixty.
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It was not so much that I was doing mathematics, but rather that mathematics had taken possession of me.
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