The Princeton Companion to Mathematics
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The Princeton Companion to Mathematics
Presents two hundred entries that introduce basic mathematical tools and vocabulary. This title traces the development of modern mathematics. It explains essential terms and concepts; examines core ideas in major areas of mathematics; and describes the achievements of scores of famous mathematicians.
This is a wonderful book. The content is overwhelming. Every practicing mathematician, everyone who uses mathematics, and everyone who is interested in mathematics must have a copy of their own. -- Simon A. Levin, Princeton University The Princeton Companion to Mathematics fills a vital need. It is the only book of its kind. -- Victor J. Katz, professor emeritus, University of the District of Columbia I think that this is a wonderful book, completely different from anything that has been written before about mathematics and mathematicians. -- Endre Suli, University of Oxford The Princeton Companion to Mathematics is a much needed--and will become a much used--reference work. In fact, it will stand alone as the reference work in mathematics. -- John J. Watkins, Colorado College
This is a one-of-a-kind reference for anyone with a serious interest in mathematics. Edited by Timothy Gowers, a recipient of the Fields Medal, it presents nearly two hundred entries written especially for this book by some of the world's leading mathematicians. These entries introduce basic mathematical tools and vocabulary, trace the development of modern mathematics, explain essential terms and concepts, examine core ideas in major areas of mathematics, and describe the achievements of scores of famous mathematicians.
The Princeton Companion to Mathematics also explores the impact of mathematics on other disciplines such as biology, finance, and musicβand much more. Unparalleled in its depth of coverage, this book surveys the most active and exciting branches of pure mathematics. It is accessible in style, making it an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, as well as researchers and scholars seeking to understand areas outside their specialties.
Features of The Princeton Companion to Mathematics include:
- Nearly 200 entries, organised thematically and written by an international team of distinguished contributors.
- Presentation of major ideas and branches of pure mathematics in a clear, accessible style.
- Definitions and explanations of important mathematical concepts, methods, theorems, and open problems.
- Introduction to the language of mathematics and the goals of mathematical research.
- Coverage of number theory, algebra, analysis, geometry, logic, probability, and more.
- Tracing of the history and development of modern mathematics.
- Profiles of more than ninety-five mathematicians who have influenced those working today.
- Exploration of the influence of mathematics on other disciplines.
- Inclusion of bibliographies, cross-references, and a comprehensive index.
Contributors include: Graham Allan, Noga Alon, George Andrews, Tom Archibald, Sir Michael Atiyah, David Aubin, Joan Bagaria, Keith Ball, June Barrow-Green, Alan Beardon, David D. Ben-Zvi, Vitaly Bergelson, Nicholas Bingham, Bela Bollobas, Henk Bos, Bodil Branner, Martin R. Bridson, John P. Burgess, Kevin Buzzard, Peter J. Cameron, Jean-Luc Chabert, Eugenia Cheng, Clifford C. Cocks, Alain Connes, Leo Corry, Wolfgang Coy, Tony Crilly, Serafina Cuomo, Mihalis Dafermos, Partha Dasgupta, Ingrid Daubechies, Joseph W. Dauben, John W. Dawson Jr., FranΓ§ois de Gandt, Persi Diaconis, Jordan S. Ellenberg, Lawrence C. Evans, Florence Fasanelli, Anita Burdman Feferman, Solomon Feferman, Charles Fefferman, Della Fenster, JosΓ© FerreirΓ³s, David Fisher, Terry Gannon, A. Gardiner, Charles C. Gillispie, Oded Goldreich, Catherine Goldstein, Fernando Q. Gouvea, Timothy Gowers, Andrew Granville, Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Jeremy Gray, Ben Green, Ian GrΓ³jowski, NiccolΓ² Guicciardini, Michael Harris, Ulf Hashagen, Nigel Higson, Andrew Hodges, F. E. A. Johnson, Mark Joshi, Kiran S. Kedlaya, Frank Kelly, Sergiu Klainerman, Jon Kleinberg, Israel Kleiner, Jacek Klinowski, Eberhard Knobloch, Janos KollΓ‘r, T. W. KΓΆrner, Michael Krivelevich, Peter D. Lax, Imre Leader, Jean-FranΓ§ois Le Gall, W. B. R. Lickorish, Martin W. Liebeck, Jesper LΓΌtzen, Des MacHale, Alan L. Mackay, Shahn Majid, Lech Maligranda, David Marker, Jean Mawhin, Barry Mazur, Dusa McDuff, Colin McLarty, Bojan Mohar, Peter M. Neumann, Catherine Nolan, James Norris, Brian Osserman, Richard S. Palais, Marco Panza, Karen Hunger Parshall, Gabriel P. Paternain, Jeanne Peiffer, Carl Pomerance, Helmut Pulte, Bruce Reed, Michael C. Reed, Adrian Rice, Eleanor Robson, Igor Rodnianski, John Roe, Mark Ronan, Edward Sandifer, Tilman Sauer, Norbert Schappacher, Andrzej Schinzel, Erhard Scholz, Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze, Gordon Slade, David J. Spiegelhalter, Jacqueline Stedall, Arild Stubhaug, Madhu Sudan, Terence Tao, Jamie Tappenden, C. H. Taubes, RΓΌdiger Thiele, Burt Totaro, Lloyd N. Trefethen, Dirk van Dalen, Richard Weber, Dominic Welsh, Avi Wigderson, Herbert Wilf, David Wilkins, B. Yandell, Eric Zaslow, Doron Zeilberger.
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The Princeton Companion to Mathematics is lauded as a monumental and indispensable resource for both students and professionals in mathematics. It has been praised for its accessibility, comprehensive coverage, and beautifully presented essays by leading mathematicians. The book offers a panoramic view of mathematical concepts, branches, and historical context, making it a valuable and enlightening reference for anyone interested in or working within the field.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691118802
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 September 2008
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: Black-and-white illustrations throughout | Cross-references, bibliographies, index
Contributors:
- Edited by Imre Leader
- Edited by Timothy Gowers
- Edited by June Barrow-Green
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 203.0mm
Height: 254.0mm
Weight: 2580g
Pages: 1056
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About the Author
Timothy Gowers is a Fields Medalwinning British mathematician. A professor at the College de France, he also teaches at the University of Cambridge and is the author of Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction. June Barrow-Green is professor of the history of mathematics at the Open University. Imre Leader is professor of pure mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
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