“Mathematics may be a way of developing physically, that is anatomically, new connections in the brain.”

Source: Adventures of a Mathematician - Third Edition (1991), Chapter 15, Random Reflections on Mathematics and Science, p. 277

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Polish-American mathematician 1909–1984

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