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Ulam, Stanislaw

In many cases, mathematics is an escape from reality. The mathematician finds his own monastic niche and happiness in pursuits that are disconnected from external affairs. Some practice it as if using a drug. Chess sometimes plays a similar role. In their unhappiness over the events of this world, some immerse themselves in a kind of self-sufficiency in mathematics. (Some have engaged in it for this reason alone.)

Adventures of a Mathematician, Scribner's, New York, 1976.

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February 11th

1141 Hugh of St. Victor died. For him the word "mathematica" had two meanings: When the t was not aspirated it meant "the superstition of those who place the destiny of men in the constellations" of the heavens; when the t was aspirated it meant the science of "abstract quantity."

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1897 Emil Post, like so many logicians who did important work in propositional logic, was born in Poland. His family came to the U.S. in 1904 and he went on to become a distinguished logician. In his 1920 Ph.D. dissertation he proved the consistency and completeness of propositional logic.

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1897 Indiana bill to fix the value of pi was defeated in the state senate. The bill specified several values for pi to simplify computation.

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1915 Richard Hamming, best known for his Hamming codes to detect and correct errors in information transmission, born in Chicago, Illinois.

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