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Poincare, Jules Henri (1854-1912)

The mathematical facts worthy of being studied are those which, by their analogy with other facts, are capable of leading us to the knowledge of a physical law. They reveal the kinship between other facts, long known, but wrongly believed to be strangers to one another.
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In N. Rose Mathematical Maxims and Minims, Raleigh NC:Rome Press Inc., 1988.
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