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Indiscrete Thoughts / by Gian-Carlo Rota ; edited by Fabrizio Palombi
(Modern Birkhäuser Classics)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版情報 Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser , 1997
本文言語 英語
大きさ XXIII, 280 p : online resource

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内容注記 Persons and Places
Fine Hall in its Golden Age
Light Shadows
Combinatorics, Representation Theory and Invariant Theory
The Barrier of Meaning
Stan Ulam
The Lost Café
Philosophy
The Pernicious Influence of Mathematics Upon Philosophy
Philosophy and Computer Science
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Truth
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Beauty
The Phenomenology of Mathematical Proof
Syntax, Semantics, and the Problem of the Identity of Mathematical Items
The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution
Kant and Husserl
Fundierung as a Logical Concept
The Primacy of Identity
Three Senses of “A is B” in Heidegger
Indiscrete Thoughts
Ten Lessons I wish I Had Been Taught
Ten Lessons for the Survival of a Mathematics Department
A Mathematician’s Gossip
Book Reviews
一般注記 Indiscrete Thoughts gives a glimpse into a world that has seldom been described, that of science and technology as seen through the eyes of a mathematician. The era covered by this book, 1950 to 1990, was surely one of the golden ages of science as well as of the American university. Cherished myths are debunked along the way as Gian-Carlo Rota takes pleasure in portraying, warts and all, some of the great scientific personalities of the period —Stanislav Ulam (who, together with Edward Teller, signed the patent application for the hydrogen bomb), Solomon Lefschetz (Chairman in the 1950s of the Princeton mathematics department), William Feller (one of the founders of modern probability theory), Jack Schwartz (one of the founders of computer science), and many others. Rota is not afraid of controversy. Some readers may even consider these essays indiscreet. After the publication of the essay "The Pernicious Influence of Mathematics upon Philosophy" (reprinted six times in five languages) the author was blacklisted in analytical philosophy circles. Indiscrete Thoughts should become an instant classic and the subject of debate for decades to come. "Read Indiscrete Thoughts for its account of the way we were and what we have become; for its sensible advice and its exuberant rhetoric."--The Mathematical Intelligencer "Learned, thought-provoking, politically incorrect, delighting in paradox, and likely to offend—but everywhere readable and entertaining."--The American Mathematical Monthly "It is about mathematicians, the way they think, and the world in which they live. It is 260 pages of Rota calling it like he sees it... Readers are bound to find his observations amusing if not insightful. Gian-Carlo Rota has written the sort of book that few mathematicians could write. What will appeal immediately to anyone with an interest in research mathematics are the stories he tells about the practice of modern mathematics."--MAA Reviews
著者標目 *Rota, Gian-Carlo author
Palombi, Fabrizio editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:Applied mathematics
LCSH:Engineering mathematics
LCSH:Game theory
LCSH:History
LCSH:Mathematical logic
FREE:Mathematics
FREE:History of Mathematical Sciences
FREE:Mathematical Logic and Foundations
FREE:Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences
FREE:Applications of Mathematics
FREE:Mathematics, general
分 類 DC23:510.9
巻冊次 ISBN:9780817647810 REFWLINK
ISBN 9780817647810
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4781-0
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