Famous quote by Henri Poincare

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If one looks at the different problems of the integral calculus which arise naturally when one wishes to go deep into th
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"If one looks at the different problems of the integral calculus which arise naturally when one wishes to go deep into the different parts of physics, it is impossible not to be struck by the analogies existing"

- Henri Poincare

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This quote by Henri Poincare talks to the interconnectedness of maths and physics. He is suggesting that when one delves into the different facets of physics, they will locate that the problems of integral calculus are similar. This implies that maths as well as physics are intertwined, which the same concepts can be put on both. Poincare is stressing the importance of recognizing the connection between maths as well as physics, as well as exactly how they can be utilized to solve problems. He is likewise suggesting that by comprehending the analogies in between both, one can acquire a deeper understanding of both. This quote is a reminder of the value of comprehending the partnership in between mathematics and also physics, and exactly how they can be used to fix issues.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Henri Poincare between April 29, 1854 and July 17, 1912. He/she was a famous Mathematician from France. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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