The content of the mathematics tabloid for the third grade is as follows:
1. The correct view is that mathematics not only possesses truth, but also possesses extraordinary beauty-a cold and sculpture-like Simple beauty, a beauty which does not require the perception of our feeble natures, a beauty which does not possess the splendid ornaments of painting and music, is the strict perfection that belongs only to the greatest art.
——Russell (British philosopher, mathematical logician, main founder of analytics, advocate and organizer of the world peace movement.)
2. Good at "retreating" ", "retreat" enough, retreat to the original place without losing importance, this is a trick to learn mathematics well.
——Hua Luogeng
3. Mathematics is a tool particularly suitable for dealing with any kind of abstract concepts. Its power in this field has no limit. For this reason, a book about emerging physics, as long as it is not a purely experimental description, is essentially a mathematical book. ——Dirac
4. Mathematics is the key to opening the door to science and the key to the beauty of the universe.
——Kepler (German astronomer and optician)
5. Mathematics has two sides. On the one hand, it is a rigorous science of Euclidean style. On the one hand, mathematics is a systematic deductive science; but on the other hand, mathematics in the creative process looks like an experimental inductive science.
——Bolia (mathematician and mathematics educator)
6. The same is true for "difficulty". Facing the cliff, even a hundred years will not see a crack. , but with an axe, you can advance inch by inch, gain foot by foot. If you keep accumulating, leaps and bounds will come, and breakthroughs will follow. ——Hua Luogeng (a world-famous mathematician, the founder and pioneer of Chinese research in analytic number theory, matrix geometry, typical groups, self-supporting function theory, etc.)
7. Thinking, continuous Thinking, waiting for the dawn, gradually seeing the light. If I have made some contribution to the world, it is not because of anything else, but only because of my hard and persistent thinking. ——Newton (British mathematician, astronomer and physicist)