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by adeelk
4994 days ago
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> Someone who has never seen the type of problem that would make a given abstraction useful would not be able to understand it easily. Whether or not someone is sufficiently motivated to study something should not affect their ability to understand it. Vector spaces and linear maps are actually much easier to understand, and I think that at some point in mathematics (probably your first analysis course) your motivation has to come from the beauty of the theory itself rather than some real-world application. |
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