a list compiled by Alex Kasman (College of Charleston)
Author includes the word(s): Fyodor Dostoevsky2 matches found out of 1662
entries
(Note: This page not the entire list of works of
Mathematical Fiction. To see the whole list, click here.)
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The Brothers Karamazov (1880) |
| Fyodor Dostoevsky |
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In this classic final masterwork by Dostoevsky, the existence of non-Euclidean geometry is mentioned at one point. Although the theme is not explicitly carried throughout the rest of the novel, it plays... (more) |
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Notes from the Underground (1864) |
| Fyodor Dostoevsky |
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Part I
involves an unnamed rather crazed and unreliable narrator
(generally known as "the Underground Man") raving and rambling
against life, the universe, and everything. A few... (more) |
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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)