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Mathematical Apocrypha Redux

Mathematical Apocrypha Redux

Mathematical Apocrypha Redux

More Stories and Anecdotes of Mathematicians and the Mathematical
Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St Louis
March 2006
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    A companion to Mathematical Apocrypha, this second volume of anecdotes, stories, quips, and ruminations about mathematics and mathematicians is sure to please. It differs from other books of its type in that many of the stories are from the twentieth century and many about currently living mathematicians. A number of the best stories come from the author's first-hand experience. The writing is lively, engaging, and informative. There are stories the reader may wish to share with students and colleagues, friends, and relatives. The purpose of the book is to explore and to celebrate the many facets of mathematical life. The stories reveal mathematicians as intense, human, and sympathetic. They should resonate with readers everywhere.

    • The sequel to Mathematical Apocrypha
    • Short anecdotes and quips giving a glimpse into the world of mathematics
    • Should be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in mathematics or mathematicians

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    'A companion to Mathematica Apocrypha, this second volume of anecdotes, stories, quips and ruminations about mathematics and mathematicians is sure to please. It differs from other books of this type in that many of the stories are from the twentieth century and many about currently living mathematicians. The writing is lively, engaging and informative. The stories reveal mathematicians as intense, human and sympathetic. They should resonate with readers everywhere.' L'enseignement mathematique

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    Product details

    March 2006
    Paperback
    9780883855546
    304 pages
    228 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.413kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Mathematical Association of America for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Utter frivolity
    • 2. Utter helplessness
    • 3. Utter utterances
    • 4. Utter sagacity
    • 5. Utter sanguinity
    • 6. Utter seriousness
    • 7. Utter credulity
    • 8. Utter confusion
    • 9. Utter solipsism
    • Further reading
    • Index.
      Author
    • Steven G. Krantz , Washington University, St Louis

      Steve Krantz is Professor of Mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis.