"Fascinating Mathematical People" is a collection of informal
interviews and memoirs of sixteen prominent members of the
mathematical community of the twentieth century, many still active.
The candid portraits collected here demonstrate that while these
men and women vary widely in terms of their backgrounds, life
stories, and worldviews, they all share a deep and abiding sense of
wonder about mathematics.
Featured here--in their own words--are major research
mathematicians whose cutting-edge discoveries have advanced the
frontiers of the field, such as Lars Ahlfors, Mary Cartwright, Dusa
McDuff, and Atle Selberg. Others are leading mathematicians who
have also been highly influential as teachers and mentors, like Tom
Apostol and Jean Taylor. Fern Hunt describes what it was like to be
among the first black women to earn a PhD in mathematics. Harold
Bacon made trips to Alcatraz to help a prisoner learn calculus.
Thomas Banchoff, who first became interested in the fourth
dimension while reading a Captain Marvel comic, relates his
fascinating friendship with Salvador Dali and their shared passion
for art, mathematics, and the profound connection between the two.
Other mathematical people found here are Leon Bankoff, who was also
a Beverly Hills dentist; Arthur Benjamin, a part-time professional
magician; and Joseph Gallian, a legendary mentor of future
mathematicians, but also a world-renowned expert on the
Beatles.
This beautifully illustrated collection includes many
photographs never before published, concise introductions by the
editors to each person, and a foreword by Philip J. Davis."
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