"Common integration is only the memory of differentiation...……" — Augustus De Morgan
"Common integration is only the memory of differentiation... The different artifices by which integration is effected, are changes, not from the known to the unknown, but from forms in which memory does not serve us to those in which it does."
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Augustus De Morgan
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25 Quotes by Augustus De Morgan
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During the last two centuries and a half, physical knowledge has been gradually made to rest upon a basis which…
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Imagine a person with a gift of ridicule [He might say] First that a negative quantity has no logarithm; secondly…
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The imaginary expression √(-a) and the negative expression -b, have this resemblance, that either of them occurring as the solution…
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The moving power of mathematical invention is not reasoning but imagination.
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It is easier to square a circle than to get round a mathematician.
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I am perfectly convinced that I have both seen, and heard in a manner which should make unbelief impossible, things…
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