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Benoît Mandelbrot was a Polish-born French-American mathematician, most famous for his work on fractals. His research introduced the concept of "fractal geometry," profoundly impacting mathematics, physics, and art. He inspired new ways of understanding complex shapes and patterns in nature. Here are 81 of his quotes:
Britain for a long time had a reflection of its class structure which meant that people like, well, J. B. S. Haldane who was the nephew of Lord Haldane, or Bertrand Russell who became Lord Russell, could do what they pleased, and it's interesting to think that Bertrand Russell never had a job, he never had to compete for a job. Haldane had four or five different jobs in his life, totally different. He probably could have - if he had been bothered - have just abandoned his job and went on to live otherwise. ... But this no longer exists. IBM no longer exists. I don't see a place now where somebody like myself who combined, let's say, unusual gifts and unusual tastes and, who everybody said has promise, was certainly a misfit of the worst kind could find a position at this point and I think that a tragedy.
Benoît Mandelbrot
Benoît Mandelbrot
Occupation: American Mathematician
Born: November 20, 1924
Died: October 14, 2010
Quotes count: 81
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