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The Motivation. With intensified use of mathematical ideas, the
methods and techniques of the various sciences and those for the
solution of practical problems demand of the mathematician not only
greater readi ness for extra-mathematical applications but also
more comprehensive orientations within mathematics. In
applications, it is frequently less important to draw the most
far-reaching conclusions from a single mathe matical idea than to
cover a subject or problem area tentatively by a proper "variety"
of mathematical theories. To do this the mathematician must be
familiar with the shared as weIl as specific features of differ ent
mathematical approaches, and must have experience with their inter
connections. The Atiyah-Singer Index Formula, "one of the deepest
and hardest results in mathematics," "probably has wider
ramifications in topology and analysis than any other single
result" (F. Hirzebruch) and offers perhaps a particularly fitting
example for such an introduction to "Mathematics" In spi te of i ts
difficulty and immensely rich interrela tions, the realm of the
Index Formula can be delimited, and thus its ideas and methods can
be made accessible to students in their middle * semesters. In
fact, the Atiyah-Singer Index Formula has become progressively
"easier" and "more transparent" over the years. The discovery of
deeper and more comprehensive applications (see Chapter 111. 4)
brought with it, not only a vigorous exploration of its methods
particularly in the many facetted and always new presentations of
the material by M. F."
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COOK INHALTLICHE MOTIVATION. Intensivere Nutzung mathematischer
Ideen, Methoden und Techniken in den Einzelwissenschaften und zur
Losung praktischer Probleme erfordert yom Mathematiker neben
groBerer auBermathematischer "Anwendungsbereit- schaft" zugleich
eine umfassendere innermathematische "Orientiertheit". In der
Praxis kommt es haufig nicht so sehr darauf an, aus einer
mathematischen Idee be- sonders weitrei chende Kon. sequenzen zu zi
ehen, sondern ei nen Gegenstands- oder Problembereich moglichst
angemessen mit einer Vielfalt mathematischer Theorien versuchsweise
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