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YesThatTom2yesterday at 2:26 PM1 replyview on HN

It is purely academic... or is it?

G. H. Hardy's autobiography was titled "A Mathematician's Apology" because he, somewhat jokingly, wanted to apologize for a life of pure math... totally academic and completely useless.

Then a few years after he passed away, his math was key for The Manhattan Project to build the first successful nuclear bomb. His math lead to the device that changed the world and affected every aspect of human life for a century.

It's only "useless" until someone finds a "use".

P.S. The book documents his time with Ramanujan. If you liked the film "The Man Who Knew Infinity", you should read Apology


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DarkNova6yesterday at 2:29 PM

Look, if you tell me that this is just an interesting problem, I'm happy to hear that. If it helps prove some exotic theorem, I'm happy to hear that. I'm also happy to hear that this has a direct application somewhere.

I just want to know.

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