Serious

Have you ever been moved to tears by mathematical beauty?

not to tears but I was close to tearing up

No, I'm not autistic.

from what

can't remember but some simple shit I read on SICP

idk if this counts but there was a nonhomogeneous nonlinear recurrence that took me 2 months to finally get in explicit form. I cried when I finally wrote that final "n"

Yes, thinking about algebraic geometry and string theory.

>but some simple shit I read on SICP
So not mathematical beauty, just some cs baby shit

it was mathematical stuff im 100% sure
not cs related

>SICP
>not cs related

>Evry single thing in a CS book must br about CS

it's always some of the first simple things.
fundamental theorem of abelian groups and sylow theorems
and when I saw the "yoneda" version of the definition of a sheaf

not tears bc im not a child but like got me giddy and made me have to run about for a minute

no

Not so far. But I got hyped once when my teacher started speaking about concepts such as R^n

Freshman year my professor showed our class a program that used Taylor series to calculate the digits of pi and e and I thought that was pretty interesting.

No, I'm not a fag

Yes, the probability I will ever have something I could consider life is so small it makes me cry.

understanding:

e to the i times pi plus one equals zero, vortex math

no tears, but feeling it just snap into place, like it was there inside all along, awesome

Zero knowledge proofs almost got me to cry

>Have you ever been moved to tears by mathematical beauty?
tears by low GPA

>tears by mathematical beauty

>tears
no because im not a faggot

> pic related is more math related than cs related, faggot.

Are you actually too retarded to understand that math and CS overlap, or are you just larping?

Mathematicians can understand Advanced Computer Science very easily

While Computers Scientists cannot understand Advanced Math.

how would someone prove this?