What is the use of mathematicians? What is the use of mathematicians?

In an English class discussion, I sat in the corner of the last row of the classroom, hiding in the sunshine, but when I couldn't bear to speak on my simple argument (among the four people, I left the only chance of survival to a young man with great mathematical talent), the teacher pressed me on this issue three times in a row. I was indignant and secretly scolded: I grass, you stupid woman, if it weren't for a mathematician.

I'm not a mathematician and I don't study mathematics. I am not very good at mathematics, but mathematicians and people who study mathematics are undoubtedly the people I admire most. Their rationality and purity (it should be said that part of them) are beyond most people's understanding, although they don't need to be understood. Although we don't expect everyone to understand the significance of pure mathematics research, when a college English teacher seems to have no idea about the great promotion of mathematics to modern society, I really can't restrain my pessimism and anger. Of course, I didn't say she was a stupid caveman, so I had to make a faint defense: mathematics is the cornerstone of modern civilization.

In my opinion, mathematics, as the cornerstone of modern civilization and the basic tool of science and technology, is still only a tiny part of its value. Many people will doubt this truth, not to mention that mathematics, as a way of thinking and a pure rational structure, is hard to be recognized for its value and significance. You know, this world is too realistic, unless it has considerable short-term practical effects, most people will not believe that a mathematician is worth saving. What can saving your life bring us? Saving a physicist may also use solar energy.

As a calculator, you can destroy the earth with an atomic bomb, hit a plane with a laser, and maybe take the time shuttle back to the past! )

At least I remember Simmons. He told us, save a mathematician, save a mathematician. This is the secular world, and money talks.

According to the general legend, Simmons James

Simmons, known as Chern-Simons theory (in fact, it is more regarded as a physical theory and more mentioned by theoretical physicists), is a talented mathematician. He graduated from Harvard at the age of 23 and began to study at MIT, making many outstanding mathematical discoveries. Later, he retired from academia and established Renaissance technology.

Technologies, a hedge fund company, uses extremely complex mathematical models to make large-scale speculation on a global scale. In 2007 alone, the profit was about $2.8 billion. Even under the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis, his company still made a lot of profits.

Last month, five financial tycoons, including Simmons and Soros, received a hearing in the US Congress to study and discuss the responsibility of fund companies for the subprime mortgage crisis.

Xia looks a little crooked.