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Mathematics Today Twelve Informal Essays

Mathematics Today Twelve Informal Essays

Lynn Arthur Steen
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The objective of the present book of essays is to convey to the intelligent nonmathematician something of the nature, development, and use of mathe­ matical concepts, particularly those that have found application in current scientific research. The idea of assembling such a volume goes back at least to 1974, when it was discussed by the then-newly-formed Joint Projects Committee for Mathematics of the American Mathematical Soci­ ety, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Indus­ trial and Applied Mathematics. Currently, the nine members of the JPCM are Saunders Mac Lane of the University of Chicago, Frederick J. Almgren, Jr. of Princeton University, Richard D. Anderson of Louisiana State University, George E. Carrier of Harvard University, Hirsh G. Cohen ofthe International Business Machines Corporation, Richard C. DiPrima of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Robion C. Kirby of the University of California at Berkeley, William H. Kruskal of the University of Chicago, and George D. Mostow of Yale University. The JPCM decided to make production of this volume its first major proj­ ect and requested the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences , of which its three sponsoring societies are all member organiza­ tions, to approach the National Science Foundation on its behalffor support of the undertaking. A proposal submitted by the C BMS in December 1974 and in revised form in July 1975 was granted by the Foundation in May 1976, and work on assembling the volume got under way.
Language
English
Pages
367
Format
Paperback
Release
September 01, 1980
ISBN 13
9781461394372

Mathematics Today Twelve Informal Essays

Lynn Arthur Steen
0/5 ( ratings)
The objective of the present book of essays is to convey to the intelligent nonmathematician something of the nature, development, and use of mathe­ matical concepts, particularly those that have found application in current scientific research. The idea of assembling such a volume goes back at least to 1974, when it was discussed by the then-newly-formed Joint Projects Committee for Mathematics of the American Mathematical Soci­ ety, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Indus­ trial and Applied Mathematics. Currently, the nine members of the JPCM are Saunders Mac Lane of the University of Chicago, Frederick J. Almgren, Jr. of Princeton University, Richard D. Anderson of Louisiana State University, George E. Carrier of Harvard University, Hirsh G. Cohen ofthe International Business Machines Corporation, Richard C. DiPrima of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Robion C. Kirby of the University of California at Berkeley, William H. Kruskal of the University of Chicago, and George D. Mostow of Yale University. The JPCM decided to make production of this volume its first major proj­ ect and requested the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences , of which its three sponsoring societies are all member organiza­ tions, to approach the National Science Foundation on its behalffor support of the undertaking. A proposal submitted by the C BMS in December 1974 and in revised form in July 1975 was granted by the Foundation in May 1976, and work on assembling the volume got under way.
Language
English
Pages
367
Format
Paperback
Release
September 01, 1980
ISBN 13
9781461394372

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