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Mathematicians : An Outer View of the Inner World

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Mathematicians is a remarkable collection of ninety-two photographic portraits, featuring a selection of the most impressive mathematicians of our time.

Acclaimed photographer Mariana Cook captures the exuberance and passion of these brilliant thinkers.

The superb images are accompanied by autobiographical texts written by each mathematician.

Together, the photographs and words illuminate a diverse group of men and women dedicated to the absorbing pursuit of mathematics. The compelling black-and-white portraits introduce readers to mathematicians who are both young and old and from notably diverse backgrounds.

They include Fields Medal winners, those at the beginning of major careers, and those who are long-established celebrities in the discipline.

Their candid personal essays reveal unique and wide-ranging thoughts, opinions, and humor.

The mathematicians discuss how they became interested in mathematics, why they love the subject, how they remain motivated in the face of mathematical challenges, and how their greatest contributions have paved new directions for future generations.

Mathematicians in the book include Jean-Pierre Serre, Henri Cartan, Karen Uhlenbeck, David Blackwell, Eli Stein, John Conway, Timothy Gowers, Frances Kirwan, Peter Lax, William Massey, John Milnor, Cathleen Morawetz, John Nash, Pierre Deligne, and James Simons. This book conveys the beauty and joy of mathematics to readers outside the field as well as those in it.

These pictures and their texts are an inspiration, and a perfect gift for those who love mathematics as well as for those who think they can't do it!

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1470448386 / 9781470448387
Paperback / softback
779.951
30/01/2009
United States
English
199 pages
251 x 292 mm, 1215 grams