The problems of mathematics are not in mathematics itself, but in the human mind.
Computer architecture, game theory
The problems of mathematics are not in mathematics itself, but in the human mind.
Computer architecture, game theory
A philosophical remark on the nature of mathematical difficulty.
1940s-1950s
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