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Mathematicians on Creativity

Mathematicians on Creativity

Mathematicians on Creativity

Peter Borwein, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
Peter Liljedahl, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
Helen Zhai
October 2015
Unavailable - out of print June 2018
Paperback
9780883855744
Out of Print
Paperback

    In their own words, many of the world's foremost mathematicians discuss the art and practice of their work in this book, which shines a light on some of the issues of mathematical creativity. It is neither a philosophical treatise nor the presentation of experimental results, but a compilation of reflections from top-calibre working mathematicians. This approach highlights the creative aspects of the field, illustrates the dramatic variation by individual, and hopes to express the vibrancy of creative minds at work. Organised alphabetically, this book is meant for a general audience and is best read by browsing. It can be used as a supplementary text in mathematics history and mathematics education courses.

    • Not a philosophical treatise but a compilation of reflections from top-class working mathematicians
    • Designed for individual readers and ideal for browsing
    • Can also be used as a supplemental text to enrich mathematics history and mathematics education courses

    Product details

    October 2015
    Paperback
    9780883855744
    215 pages
    229 × 151 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    Unavailable - out of print June 2018

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Chapter A
    • Chapter B
    • Chapter C
    • Chapter D
    • Chapter E
    • Chapter F
    • Chapter G
    • Chapter H, Chapter I
    • Chapter J
    • Chapter K
    • Chapter L
    • Chapter M
    • Chapter N
    • Chapter P
    • Chapter R
    • Chapter S
    • Chapter T
    • Chapter U
    • Chapter V
    • Chapter W
    • Appendix A. Hadamard's Survey
    • Appendix B. Biographies
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Peter Borwein , Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

      Peter Borwein is the founding Project Leader and currently an Executive Co-Director of The IRMACS Centre. He is a Burnaby Mountain Chair at Simon Fraser University and has been a professor in the Mathematics Department since 1993 when he moved from Dalhousie University. He is also an Adjunct Professor in Computing Science. His research interests span various aspects of mathematics and computer science, health and criminology modelling and visualization.

    • Peter Liljedahl , Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

      Peter Liljedahl is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education in the Faculty of Education, an associate member in the Department of Mathematics, and co-director of the David Wheeler Institute for Research in Mathematics Education at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. His research interests are creativity, insight, and discovery in mathematics teaching and learning; the role of the affective domain on the teaching and learning of mathematics; the professional growth of mathematics teachers; mathematical problem solving; and numeracy.

    • Helen Zhai

      Helen Zhai graduated with a BSc in Mathematics and BEd from Simon Fraser University. She has received undergraduate NSERC grants, one of which initiated her collaboration with Peter Borwein and Peter Liljedahl in their work on creativity in mathematics teaching and learning.