This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a popular audience. In his expositions and explanations of his own research program, he shows how processes of mathematical discovery depend on the juxtaposition of various iconic and symbolic modes of representation as disparate fields of research are brought together in the service of problem solving. And he shows how crucial the encouragement of various older mathematicians was to his own development, as they guided his choice of problems, and served as inspiration
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This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a p...
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This review examines Danielle Macbeth’s novel and compelling account of the formal languages of math...
I was delighted to have the opportunity to review three books on a topic near and dear to my heart. ...
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Reviewed Title: Mathematics for Human Flourishing by Frances Su. New Haven, CT: Yale University Pres...
This book tries to present math to the millions and does a pretty good job. It is simple and sometim...
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Reviewed Title: Joan L. Richards. Mathematical Visions: The Pursuit of Geometry in Victorian England...
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This review emphasizes, as does the compelling and beautiful book, The Seduction of Curves by Allan ...
The article is a review of the book "Mathematicians in Love" by Rudy Rucker. This intricate science-...
If straight edge and compass constructions are the so-called “atoms” of Euclidean geometry, if seque...
Reviewed Title: Bradley, James, & Russell Howell. Mathematics through the Eyes of Faith. New York: H...
This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a p...
In “Love and Math” the author intertwines his personal experiences as a student of mathematics and a...
This is a review of What is a Mathematical Concept? edited by Elizabeth de Freitas, Nathalie Sinclai...
This review examines Danielle Macbeth’s novel and compelling account of the formal languages of math...
I was delighted to have the opportunity to review three books on a topic near and dear to my heart. ...
The autobiography in order to convey to the general audience both the human and professional aspects...
Reviewed Title: Mathematics for Human Flourishing by Frances Su. New Haven, CT: Yale University Pres...
This book tries to present math to the millions and does a pretty good job. It is simple and sometim...
This review explores the issues surrounding mathematics poetry and its role in challenging stereotyp...
Reviewed Title: Joan L. Richards. Mathematical Visions: The Pursuit of Geometry in Victorian England...
Why would a psychologist be interested in A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, a book about two mathe...
This review emphasizes, as does the compelling and beautiful book, The Seduction of Curves by Allan ...
The article is a review of the book "Mathematicians in Love" by Rudy Rucker. This intricate science-...
If straight edge and compass constructions are the so-called “atoms” of Euclidean geometry, if seque...
Reviewed Title: Bradley, James, & Russell Howell. Mathematics through the Eyes of Faith. New York: H...