"One day, I had to give a lecture at the Chevalley Seminar, a group theory seminar in Paris. [...] When I got to the room, fifteen or so researchers were there, along with a few students seated in the rear. A couple of minutes before the talk was to start, Serre came in and sat in the second row. I was honored to have him in the audience, but I let him know right off that the presentation might not be very interesting to him. It was intended for a general audience and I was going to be explaining very basic things. [...] At the end of the seminar, Serre came up to me and said—and here I quote verbatim: “You’ll have to explain that to me again, because I didn’t understand anything.” [...] the most troubling aspect was the abruptness, the frankness with which Serre had overplayed his own incomprehension. It takes a lot of nerve to listen closely to a presentation, then go up to the speaker, smile, and tell him that you “didn’t understand anything.” I never would have dared. Why did he do it? I first told myself it must be one of the things you have the right to do when you’re Jean-Pierre Serre. Then I realized that could also work the other way: what if this technique had actually helped him become Jean-Pierre Serre?"
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David Bessis, Mathematica: A Secret World of Intuition and Curiosity (2024), Ch. 13 "Looking Like a Fool"
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Jean-Pierre Serre
Jean-Pierre Serre (born 15 September 1926) is a French mathematician who has made contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and algebraic number theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954, the Wolf Prize in 2000 and the inaugural Abel Prize in 2003.
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