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Highly Rated! |
A "chicken and the egg"-type question of interest to fans of
mathematics is this: "Are mathematical results discovered or
invented?" To answer this question, A.K. Dewdney takes a
"mathematical" tour through history, talking to characters who may be
able to help solve this "mystery".
Note that this book was reviewed in the AMS Notices.
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Exciting News: The 1,600th entry was recently added to this database of mathematical fiction! Also, for those of you interested in non-fictional math books
let me (shamelessly) plug the recent release of the second edition of my soliton theory textbook.
(Maintained by Alex Kasman,
College of Charleston)