Mathematics without Apologies
Portrait of a Problematic Vocation
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نقد و بررسی
January 1, 2015
Harris (mathematics, Univ. of Diderot and Columbia Univ.) is the kind of mathematician one hopes to meet at an intimate dinner party. By sharing his professional and personal relationship to mathematics, the author links art, philosophy, music, and literature to academic culture and research problems. He mostly succeeds in his premise that finding answers to mathematical questions requires thinking about how the science can be expressed in other ways. This comparison is the heart of the book, and each example is best enjoyed individually. Similar titles approaching problem solving from other perspectives include Douglas F. Hofstadter's Godel Escher Bach and Metamagical Themas. Those looking for a more historical organization of ideas might enjoy Stewart Shapiro's Thinking About Mathematics. VERDICT Recommended for curious readers in any subject wishing to answer problems in creative ways.--Elizabeth A. Brown, Binghamton Univ. Libs., NY
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