The Mathematician's Apprenticeship

The Mathematician's Apprenticeship
Author: Mordechai Feingold
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521251334


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The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician

The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician
Author: Andre Weil
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3034886349


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From reviews: "Extremely readable... rare testimony of a period of the history of 20th century mathematics. Includes very interesting recollections on the author's participation in the formation of the Bourbaki Group, tells of his meetings and conversations with leading mathematicians, reflects his views on mathematics. The book describes an extraordinary career of an exceptional man and mathematicians. Strongly recommended to specialists as well as to the general public." --EMS Newsletter (1992)

College and Apprenticeship Mathematics 12

College and Apprenticeship Mathematics 12
Author: Mary Doucette
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2003
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780201771121


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The Mathemagician's Apprentice

The Mathemagician's Apprentice
Author: Brian Boyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2000
Genre: Multiplication
ISBN: 9781902804040


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This story begins with Cozmo, the magician's apprentice, being set a task which involved exercising his mathematical skills. But like all good apprentices, he winds up in trouble. And this is where the adventure begins for the reader.

Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices

Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices
Author: Christopher J. McCauley
Publisher: Industrial Press Inc.
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780831130794


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The perfect handbook for the machine shop, tool room, and drafting room.

The Weil Conjectures

The Weil Conjectures
Author: Karen Olsson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0374719632


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A New York Times Editors' Pick and Paris Review Staff Pick "A wonderful book." --Patti Smith "I was riveted. Olsson is evocative on curiosity as an appetite of the mind, on the pleasure of glutting oneself on knowledge." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times An eloquent blend of memoir and biography exploring the Weil siblings, math, and creative inspiration Karen Olsson’s stirring and unusual third book, The Weil Conjectures, tells the story of the brilliant Weil siblings—Simone, a philosopher, mystic, and social activist, and André, an influential mathematician—while also recalling the years Olsson spent studying math. As she delves into the lives of these two singular French thinkers, she grapples with their intellectual obsessions and rekindles one of her own. For Olsson, as a math major in college and a writer now, it’s the odd detours that lead to discovery, to moments of insight. Thus The Weil Conjectures—an elegant blend of biography and memoir and a meditation on the creative life. Personal, revealing, and approachable, The Weil Conjectures eloquently explores math as it relates to intellectual history, and shows how sometimes the most inexplicable pursuits turn out to be the most rewarding.

Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry

Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry
Author: Gregory G. Smith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-11-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1493974866


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This volume consolidates selected articles from the 2016 Apprenticeship Program at the Fields Institute, part of the larger program on Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry that ran from July through December of 2016. Written primarily by junior mathematicians, the articles cover a range of topics in combinatorial algebraic geometry including curves, surfaces, Grassmannians, convexity, abelian varieties, and moduli spaces. This book bridges the gap between graduate courses and cutting-edge research by connecting historical sources, computation, explicit examples, and new results.

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665
Author: Michael Sean Mahoney
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780691036663


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Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the twentieth century, the recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Andrew Wiles brought to public attention the enigmatic problem-solver Pierre de Fermat, who centuries ago stated his famous conjecture in a margin of a book, writing that he did not have enough room to show his "truly marvelous demonstration." Along with formulating this proposition--xn+yn=zn has no rational solution for n > 2--Fermat, an inventor of analytic geometry, also laid the foundations of differential and integral calculus, established, together with Pascal, the conceptual guidelines of the theory of probability, and created modern number theory. In one of the first full-length investigations of Fermat's life and work, Michael Sean Mahoney provides rare insight into the mathematical genius of a hobbyist who never sought to publish his work, yet who ranked with his contemporaries Pascal and Descartes in shaping the course of modern mathematics.