> As a matter of fact, the need for proving existence theorems was not felt until the end of the nineteenth century, and I refuse to believe that someone like Cauchy or Riemann did not think of them. More probably, they thought about the possibility of proving existence theorems, but they rejected it as inferior mathematics.
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> Most often, some student will retort with the dreaded question: “So what?”
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> Most often, some student will retort with the dreaded question: “So what?”
Insecure snob.