Serge Lang was an American mathematician born on May 19, 1927. He is known for his contributions to algebraic geometry and number theory. Lang authored several influential textbooks and research papers, making significant advancements in mathematics education. He was also involved in promoting mathematics as a discipline and advocating for mathematical research. Serge Lang's legacy continues to inspire mathematicians and students around the world.

"If Baltimore's view, that scientists who do not take the words of authorities are far removed from the ordinary behavior of scientists, prevails in the scientific community, then something fundamental, very serious, and very disturbing is happening to the scientific community."



"To address questions of scientific responsibility does not necessarily imply that one needs technical competence in a particular field (e.g. biology) to evaluate certain technical matters."



"Originally, in the early eighties, the drug hypothesis was among the first which occurred to scientists."



"I am not here concerned with intent, but with scientific standards, especially the ability to tell the difference between a fact, an opinion, a hypothesis, and a hole in the ground."

