Great researchers in mathematics are certainly not ten times more numerous today than they were a century ago; indeed, it takes some audacity to argue that we have as many. (It's far from clear, for example, whether anyone alive today can bear close comparison with Poincaré.)
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It’s “too early” to assess the implications of the French Revolution.
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Symplectic geometry is an example of a field that had multiple revolutions: 19 century Darboux charts, 1900-1965 dead field, Arnold symplectic topology, early 80s Gromov-Witten theory, late 80s Floer theory, early 90s Lagrangian Homology , late 90s Kontsevic Miror symmetry.
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Quantum computing only started taking off around 2003. While multidisciplinary, quantum will definitely be profoundly beneficial. There are aspects and forces in the universe that we are unaware of or can’t replicate even with the help of supercomputers. Quantum will change that.
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