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Answer by Yiftach Barnea for The relevance of knowing "just facts"

The very short answer is yes. :-)For many people learning is not linear, you pick up facts and with time you fill in the gaps, especially if you use them. But sometimes not, for example, no one (more or less) knows the full proof of the classification of finite simple groups, but everyone uses it.In my particular case, I have a terrible patchy memory and health problems made it even worse. However, I work with collaborators that complement my weakness, so this would be my advice to you.


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