Andre Weil

"What is crucial is there be laws."

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Source: Comic Sections: Book of Mathematical Jokes, Humour, Wit and Wisdom. Book by Des MacHale, 1993.

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Andre Weil

Andre Weil

Mathematician

Andre Weil was a prominent mathematician known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic geometry, influencing modern mathematical thought.

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