ext_65565 ([identity profile] factitiouslj.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] factitious 2008-06-08 07:50 am (UTC)

Pretty much. At the time, mathematicians would sometimes publicly challenge each other to debates or sets of problems for honor, money, and sometimes university positions. That was one incentive for keeping discoveries to yourself rather than publishing them: you get the (probably temporary) advantage of being the only one who can easily solve problems of a certain type.

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