Adolf Hurwitz’s first words to the audience at the first International Congress of Mathematicians (Zurich, 1897) were: “It is true that most great mathematical ideas are the offspring of silence and solitary work. No science, with the possible exception of philosophy, has generated such eremitic and isolated characters as mathematics. And, even so, in the heart of a mathematician there is always a need to communicate and collaborate with his or her colleagues. And each of us knows from our own experience how stimulating the exchange of ideas with others is”. And that is what we intend to do from this section: collaborate and exchange ideas with the many fine blogs on mathematics, and science in general, which like stars shine in the virtual universe.
Mathematics vs. Coronavirus: mathematical resources for online teaching
As we were saying yesterday… Mathematics and its outreach must go on despite coronavirus. Moreover, during the confinement that we have suffered between March and June, Mathematics has played a very important role in the […]