Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Grigori Perelman

You can read the book: Perfect Rigor

I am reading the book right now. Since I am given the opportunity by Oberon to write in this site; here you have it.

My point is that Mathematical Science appears anywhere for no particular reason. At some point in Greece, a group of free thinkers started the Western Tradition of Mathematics and Philosophy. Why Greece? Put your favorite answer here. Mine is that a brotherhood developed between a group of like minded individuals there; maybe encouraged by an open mind about homosexual love. Now jump to middle XXth Russia. In the most unlikely place, two men fall in love: Pavel Alexandrov, and Andrey Kolmogorov .

That is as unlikely as a butterfly wing flapping: producing one of the most successful Mathematics traditions to appear on this Earth since the classic Greek period.

I believe that the ways of the World are mysterious.

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