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A Century of Mathematics

A Century of Mathematics

A Century of Mathematics

Through the Eyes of the Monthly
John Ewing, Indiana University
September 1996
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    This is the story of American mathematics during the past century. It contains articles and excerpts from a century of the American Mathematical Monthly, giving the reader an opportunity to skim all one hundred volumes of this popular mathematics magazine without actually opening them. It samples mathematics year by year and decade by decade. The reader can glimpse the mathematical community at the turn of the century, the controversy about Einstein and relativity, the debates about formalism in logic, the immigration of mathematicians from Europe, and the frantic effort to organize as the war began. More recent articles deal with the advent of computers and the changes they brought, and with some of the triumphs of modern research.

    • Articles and excerpts from college-level mathematics magazine
    • Both historical and mathematical interest

    Reviews & endorsements

    'If you have any interest in how things in American mathematics have developed over the last one hundred years, pick up this book. Like members of a family, mathematicians have a heritage and roots to their ancestors, and it does us all good to honor them from time to time.' Journal of Recreational Mathematics

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    Product details

    September 1996
    Hardback
    9780883854570
    335 pages
    264 × 185 × 28 mm
    0.939kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Mathematical Association of America for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The early years:
    • 1894–1920
    • 2. A maturing association
    • 3. A maturing monthly:
    • 1931–1940
    • 4. Battles and wars:
    • 1941–1950
    • 5. Mathematics gets serious:
    • 1951–1960
    • 6. Mathematics expands:
    • 1961–1970
    • 7. Modern times:
    • 1971–1993.
      Editor
    • John Ewing , Indiana University