The article is a review of the book "Mathematicians in Love" by Rudy Rucker. This intricate science-fiction novel\ud is narrated by Bela Kis, a young postgraduate mathematician and musician who plays guitar in a rockband called "e to the i pi," Bela and his colleague, Paul Bridge, have been researching the Morphic Classification Theorem: mathematics that seeks to represent complex physical processes by simpler entities, such as the representation of the stock market by, say, a fish in a tea-pot. Aided by their erratic\ud but gifted supervisor, Roland Haut, they complete their theses, gain Ph,D,s, and both fall in love with Alma, a student of the humanities
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This is a review of Hossenfelder’s book, Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray. The book giv...
When you admit to a stranger on an airplane that you are a professional mathematician, what happens ...
Review of Hans Julius Schneider: Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation...
This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a p...
Why would a psychologist be interested in A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, a book about two mathe...
Reviewed Title: A Mathematician\u27s Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Im...
The article reviews the book The Art of Mathematics: Coffee Time in Memphis, by Béla Bollobás
I was delighted to have the opportunity to review three books on a topic near and dear to my heart. ...
In “Love and Math” the author intertwines his personal experiences as a student of mathematics and a...
I don’t remember the content of the discussion, but I remember the insight. Friend and fellow gradua...
Review of: Loving and Hating Mathematics by Reuben Hersh and Vera John-Steiner. Princeton and Oxford...
thematics for the past 5 years. His research interests center around autoethnography and its investi...
Rites of Love and Math is a 26-minute colour film which is a homage to the 26-minute 1966 black and ...
Book review article for: J. Lemanski (ed.). Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer. Spring...
Review of the book : Knots: Mathematics with a Twist by Alexei Sossinsky, transl. & Giselle Weis
This is a review of Hossenfelder’s book, Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray. The book giv...
When you admit to a stranger on an airplane that you are a professional mathematician, what happens ...
Review of Hans Julius Schneider: Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation...