Like applied mathematics except without the beards, the arm waving and the real world utility. Pure mathematicians wear cardigans as a uniform and like playing chess.
The subject is concerned with all the 'interesting' results that can be obtained by pure thought alone. What they define as interesting depends on their particular field of study; mathematical anaylsts find pain and extreme confusion interesting, whereas geometers are interested in beauty.


People have different approaches to how the subject should be taught and understood. To see three completely different points of view, look at the first three write ups for the Gram-Schmidt Theorem.