Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 11:54:25 06/04/02
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On June 04, 2002 at 14:30:44, Dann Corbit wrote: >Engineers and Mathematicians. > >I was a math major, but I took a lot of physics courses. In calculus class, >half the students were math majors and half were physics majors. If the teacher >asked: >"Would you rather have me derive the equations or show some examples?" >all the physics students would say, "Show us an example." >and all the math students would say, "Derive the equations." Dann, I have never ever seen someone state it this beautifull. (I'm still trying to figure out why I have to be able to recite the proof of equivalence of absolute Riemann integrals and Lebesgue integrals from hearth in order to get a physics degree) -- GCP
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