Paul Erdos

Paul Erdos
Paul Erdőswas a Hungarian mathematician. He was one of the most prolific mathematicians of the 20th century. He was known both for his social practice of mathematicsand for his eccentric lifestyle. Erdős pursued problems in combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, mathematical analysis, approximation theory, set theory, and probability theory...
NationalityHungarian
ProfessionMathematician
Date of Birth26 March 1913
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There'll be plenty of time to rest in the grave.
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Television is something the Russians invented to destroy American education.
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I'll tell you once, and I'll tell you again. There's always a prime between n and 2n.
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Finally I am becoming stupider no more.
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You don't have to believe in God, but you should believe in The Book.
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I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren't beautiful, nothing is.
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Property is a nuisance.
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It is not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You should also have an open mind at the right time.
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God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers.
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Suppose aliens invade the earth and threaten to obliterate it in a year's time unless human beings can find the Ramsey number for red five and blue five. We could marshal the world's best minds and fastest computers, and within a year we could probably calculate the value. If the aliens demanded the Ramsey number for red six and blue six, however, we would have no choice but to launch a preemptive attack.
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The purpose of life is to conjecture and prove.
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Why are numbers beautiful? It’s like asking why is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony beautiful. If you don’t see why, someone can’t tell you. I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren’t beautiful, nothing is.
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A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems.
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It will be another million years, at least, before we understand the primes.