"Concrete Mathematics having for its object the discovery of the equations of phenomena... must be composed of as many distinct sciences as we find... distinct categories among natural phenomena. But... there are directly but two great general classes of phenomena, whose equations we constantly know... firstly, geometrical, and, secondly, mechanical phenomena."

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