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by obastani
3306 days ago
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I think this article is being somewhat selective in it's evidence. Several great mathematicians were highly selective in what they published, e.g., Gauss and Riemann. I don't think Einstein published that many papers. Though it might be the case that gauging quality is easier in math and physics, so being prolific is less important. |
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They probably weren't making lists of topics they wanted to study one day and getting stuck not even starting.