Alexander Grothendieck, the influential mathematician, experienced significant personal and mental challenges later in life. He withdrew from the mathematical community in the 1970s, citing a desire for solitude and a rejection of conventional academic life. Additionally, he faced periods of depression and introspection, which he documented in his writings. While not formally diagnosed, these experiences suggest he grappled with mental health issues.
no, Alexander the great did not have any diseases
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards
Alexander had one brother, Philip Arrhidaeus
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
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Yes.If there is one thing in mathematics that fascinates me more than anything else (and doubtless always has), it is neither "number" nor "size", but always form. And among the thousand-and-one faces whereby form chooses to reveal itself to us, the one that fascinates me more than any other and continues to fascinate me, is the structure hidden in mathematical things.- Alexander Grothendieck, Récoltes et Semailles
Habit-- Referring to the particular set of physical and mental tensions present in any individual.
no, Alexander the great did not have any diseases
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards
No, Ben Alexander is not related to Jason Alexander. They do not share any familial relationship.
Yes Alexander has 2 children
Alexander Mackenzie has 9 siblings
Alexander had one brother, Philip Arrhidaeus
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
See Plutarch Life of Alexander.
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