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From Zero to Infinity is a combination of number lore, number
history, and sparkling descriptions of the simply stated, but
exceedingly difficult problems posed by the most ordinary numbers
that first appeared in 1955, and has been kept in print
continuously ever since. With the fifth edition, this classic has
been updated to report on advances in number theory over the last
50 years, including the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Deceptively
simple in style and structure, it is a book to which the reader
will return again and again, gaining greater understanding and
satisfaction with each reading.
From Zero to Infinity is a combination of number lore, number
history, and sparkling descriptions of the simply stated but
exceedingly difficult problems posed by the most ordinary numbers
that first appeared in 1955 and has been kept in print continuously
ever since. With the fifth edition this classic has been updated to
report on advances in number theory over the last 50 years,
including the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Deceptively simple in
style and structure, it is a book to which the reader will return
again and again, gaining greater understanding and satisfaction
with each reading.
Jerzy Neyman received the National Medal of Science "for laying the foundations of modern statistics and devising tests and procedures that have become essential parts of the knowledge of every statistician." Until his death in 1981 at the age of 87, Neyman was vigorously involved in the concerns and controversies of the day, a scientist whose personality and activity were integral parts of his contribution to science. His career is thus particularly well-suited for the non-technical life-story which Constance Reid has made her own in such well-received biographies of Hilbert and Courant. She was able to talk extensively with Neyman and have access to his personal and professional letters and papers. Her book will thus appeal to professional statisticians as well as amateurs wanting to learn about a subject which permeates almost every aspect of modern life.
..".a story of great mathematicians and their achievements, of
practical successes and failures, and of human perfidy and
generosity...this is one of the still too rare occasions in which
mathematicians are shown as frail, flesh-and-blood creatures...a
very worthwhile book." -CHOICE
I am very pleased that my books about David Hilbert, published in
1970, and Richard Courant, published in 1976, are now being issued
by Springer Verlag in a single volume. I have always felt that they
belonged together, Courant being, as I have written, the natural
and necessary sequel to Hilbert the rest of the story. To make the
two volumes more compatible when published as one, we have combined
and brought up to date the indexes of names and dates. U nfortu
nately we have had to omit Hermann Weyl's article on "David Hilbert
and his mathematical work," but the interested reader can always
find it in the hard back edition of Hilbert and in Weyl's collected
papers. At the request of a number of readers we have included a
listing of all of Hilbert's famous Paris problems. It was, of
course, inevitable that we would give the resulting joint volume
the title Hilbert-Courant."
David Hilbert was one of the truly great mathematicians of his
time. His work and his inspiring scientific personality have
profoundly influenced the development of the mathematical sciences
up to the present time. His vision, his productive power and
independent originality as a mathematical thinker, his versatility
and breadth of interest made him a pioneer in many different
mathematical fields. He was a unique personality, profoundly
immersed in his work and totally dedicated to his science, a
teacher and leader of the very highest order, inspiring and most
generous, tireless and persistent in all of his efforts. To me, one
of the few survivors of Hilbert's inner circle, it always has
appeared most desirable that a biography should be published.
Considering, however, the enormous scientific scope of Hilbert's
work, it seemed to me humanly impossible that a single biographer
could do justice to all the as pects of Hilbert as a productive
scientist and to the impact of his radiant personality. Thus, when
I learned of Mrs. Reid's plan for the present book I was at first
skeptical whether somebody not thoroughly familiar with mathematics
could possibly write an acceptable book. Yet, when I saw the
manuscript my skepticism faded, and I became more and more
enthusiastic about the author's achievement. I trust that the book
will fascinate not only mathematicians but everybody who is
interested in the mystery of the origin of great scientists in our
society."
"It presents a sensitive portrait of a great human being. It
describes accurately and intelligibly on a nontechnical level the
world of mathematical ideas in which Hilbert created his
masterpieces. And it illuminates the background of German social
history against which the drama of Hilberts life was played. Beyond
this, it is a poem in praise of mathematics." -SCIENCE
Eric Temple Bell (1883 1960) was a distinguished mathematician and
a best selling popularizer of mathematics. His Men of Mathematics,
still in print after almost sixty years, inspired scores of young
readers to become mathematicians. Under the name of John Taine, he
also published science fiction novels (among them The Time Stream,
Before the Dawn, and The Crystal Horde) that served to broaden the
subject matter of that genre during its early years. In The Search
for E. T. Bell, Constance Reid has given us a compelling account of
this complicated, difficult man who never divulged to anyone, not
even to his wife and son, the story of his early life and family
background. Her book is thus more of a mystery than a traditional
biography. It begins with the discovery of an unexpected
inscription in an English churchyard and a series of cryptic
notations in a boy's schoolbook. Then comes an inadvertent
revelation, by Bell himself, in a respected mathematical journal.
You will have to read the book to learn the rest.
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