Fascinating Mathematical People: Interviews and Memoirs

Fascinating Mathematical People: Interviews and Memoirs

Fascinating Mathematical People: Interviews and Memoirs

Fascinating Mathematical People: Interviews and Memoirs

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Overview

Top mathematicians talk about their work and lives

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 Dalí 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691148298
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 09/26/2011
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Donald J. Albers is senior acquisitions editor at the Mathematical Association of America. Gerald L. Alexanderson is the Michael and Elizabeth Valeriote Professor of Science at Santa Clara University. They are the editors of Mathematical People: Profiles and Interviews and More Mathematical People: Contemporary Conversations.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Philip J. Davis vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Sources xv





One: Lars V. Ahlfors 1

Two: Tom Apostol 17

Three: Harold M. Bacon 43

Four: Tom Banchoff 52

Five: Leon Bankoff 79

Six: Alice Beckenbach 96

Seven: Arthur Benjamin 107

Eight: Dame Mary L. Cartwright 129

Nine: Joe Gallian 146

Ten: Richard K. Guy 165

Eleven: Fern Hunt 193

Twelve: Dusa McDuff 215

Thirteen: Donald G. Saari 240

Fourteen: Atle Selberg 254

Fifteen: Jean Taylor 274

Sixteen: Philippe Tondeur 294





Biographical Notes 319

Glossary 321

Index 325


What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Fascinating Mathematical People is a wonderfully varied collection. We meet brilliantly successful teachers, authors, a dentist, and two Fields Medal-winning Scandinavians. Some came from academic or intellectual families, another from a blazing-hot glass factory in Pennsylvania, and still another from an ancient and storied English aristocratic background. All of them had surprising side paths and detours on their way to mathematical success."—Reuben Hersh, coauthor of Loving and Hating Mathematics

"This is a wonderful book."—Barry Cipra, coauthor of What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences

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