Subramanian, H
(2010)
Ten great mathematicians.
Learning Curve (14).
pp. 101-108.
Abstract
It is not an understatement to say that there are
essentially two subjects to study, viz. language and Mathematics. Everything else becomes dependent on
them eventually. All of science, including management and
social sciences, borrow on Mathematical formulations for
concepts. The reason is simple. A precise and concise
expression is made possible within the framework of
Mathematics. Actually, the abstract layers of certain
structural behaviours are increasingly becoming visible in
the context of challenging problems from time to time. In
this respect, Mathematics is also taken as another language
- a symbolic one. Which Mathematicians can be singled out
to have induced this transformation?
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