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Mathematics' Unintended Consequences

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The Unintended Consequences

Lengara: I was just so tired of Richard Hayde and his disdain for applied mathematics in any way. A pure mathematician is one that isn't so much interested in the applications of the real world, but is celebrating the mathematics for its own beauty. Lengara: It's very much the same as poets wanting to keep right. He says we are drawn to similar structures that creative artists are as well. But actually, this split between pure and applied mathematics actually happened quite late. And if you look, or still in revolutionary France, for example, revolutionary France was still very much motivated by practical applications. When mathematicians in the academies were starting to explore mathematics just for its

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