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Ja oder Nein?

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„Beweise sind der Leim, der die Mathematik zusammenhält“, sagt der Mathematiker Michael Atiyah — und nicht nur der.1 So gesehen, scheint der Beweis die Verkörperung der Mathematik schlechthin zu sein. Tatsächlich?

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  1. Michael Atiyah, Kommentar in „A Mathematical Mystery Tour“, Nova, PBS television program.

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Dunham, W. (1996). Ja oder Nein?. In: Mathematik von A–Z. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6014-7_10

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