mathematical longevity


the myth that mathematics is a young man’s game, because many mathematicians continue to do first-rate work into their sixties or seventies.
mathematical longevity disproves the hypothesis that mathematicians in academia are over the hill by age thirty—a rebuke that their days are numbered when they reach forty or fifty.

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