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- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Path: sparky!uunet!eliot!andyc
- From: andyc@eliot.uucp (Andy Collins)
- Subject: Re: mathematician's marrying ages.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.184958.4632@eliot.uucp>
- Keywords: Abel, Galois
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- Sender: andyc@eliot (Andy Panda Collins)
- Organization: Systems Center, Inc., Reston, VA, USA
- References: <hubert.713379330@spica> <55Z55ZP@math.fu-berlin.de>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 18:49:58 GMT
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- >>My friend (yu@math.harvard.edu) keep advocating that marrying
- >>early is good for mathematician. He gave several examples
- >>( most of them are number theorist, according to his statemnet)
- >>Examples he gave are Delinge, Gauss, Milnor, Serre, Zariski.
- >>He told me that he got these information from bibliography
- >>(maybe from introduction to authors...etc)
-
- >If he uses four examples to prove his statement - tell him to quit math!
-
- >>Any counterexample? ( Marry late and have quite an achievement )
-
- >Galois and Abel never married. So there.
-
- Yes, it is true that these brillant mathematicians didn't marry.
- This doesn't mean much though. Galois had more important things to
- worry about, his mathematics, and his life. Galois got shot in a
- duel as I recall. The night before the duel he scribbled all of his
- theory down on paper and handed them to a friend (Who was it?...)
- just before the duel.
- Abel also had to worry about other things besides getting married,
- namely having food to eat and shelter. His entire family was very
- poor, and Abel had one chance to get into main-stream continental
- Europe mathematics, but to no avail. He died in poverty, just after
- returning to his "home" in Scandinavia.
-
- As another example Euler married early enough to have a
- considerable number of children (How many, two digit decimal?...)
- and was noted as spending many hours of time with them.
-
- Marriage is a personal matter anyway, but just know that you have
- fewer life-threatening obstacles to overcome.
-
- Andy Collins
-
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