Julia
In high school Julia Bowman stood alone as the only girl - and the best student - in the junior and senior math classes. She had only one close friend and no boyfriends. Although she was to learn that there are such people as mathematicians, her ambition was merely to get a job teaching mathematics in high school. At great sacrifice her widowed stepmother sent her to the University of California at Berkeley. But at Berkeley, in a society of mathematicians, she discovered herself. There was also a prince at Berkeley, a brilliant young assistant professor named Raphael Robinson. Theirs was to be a marriage that would endure until her death in 1985. Julia is the story of Julia Bowman Robinson, the gifted and highly original mathematician who during her lifetime was recognized in ways that no other woman mathematician had ever been recognized. This unusual book brings together in one volume the prizewinning Autobiography of Julia Robinson by her sister, the popular mathematical biographer Constance Reid, and three very personal articles about her work by outstanding mathematical colleagues.
- Profusely illustrated with previously unpublished personal and mathematical memorabilia
- Presents the reader with both her personal story and appreciations of her work
- Author is a well-known and respected biographer ('the foremost mathematical biographer of our time,' College Mathematics Journal).
Reviews & endorsements
'This book, profusely illustrated with previously unpublished personal and mathematical memorabilia, brings together in one volume the prizewinning Autobiography of Julia Robinson by her sister, the popular biographer Constance Reid, and three very personal articles about her work by outstanding mathematical colleagues.' L'Enseignement Mathématique
Product details
April 1997Hardback
9780883855201
136 pages
206 × 210 × 14 mm
0.445kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The autobiography of Julia Robinson Constance Reid
- 2. Julia Robinson's dissertation Lisl Gaal
- 3. The collaboration in the United States Martin Davis
- 4. My collaboration with Julia Robinson Yuri Matijasevich
- 5. Afterword Constance Reid.