Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-177-4 |
Product Code: | EMSAPL |
List Price: | $32.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $25.60 |
Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-177-4 |
Product Code: | EMSAPL |
List Price: | $32.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $25.60 |
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Book Details2017; 301 ppMSC: Primary 01; 00
The Abel Prize was established in 2002 by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. It has been awarded annually to mathematicians in recognition of pioneering scientific achievements. Since the first award in 2003, Martin Raussen and Christian Skau have had the opportunity to conduct extensive interviews with the laureates. The interviews were broadcast by Norwegian television and have appeared in the membership journals of several mathematical societies.
The interviews from 2003–2016 have been collected in this edition. They highlight the mathematical achievements of the laureates, place them in a historical perspective, and then try to unravel the way in which the world's most famous mathematicians conceive and judge their results, how they collaborate with peers and students, and how they perceive the importance of mathematics to society.
A publication of the European Mathematical Society.
ReadershipUndergraduate and graduate students and research mathematicians interested in pioneering scientific work in the field of mathematics.
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The Abel Prize was established in 2002 by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. It has been awarded annually to mathematicians in recognition of pioneering scientific achievements. Since the first award in 2003, Martin Raussen and Christian Skau have had the opportunity to conduct extensive interviews with the laureates. The interviews were broadcast by Norwegian television and have appeared in the membership journals of several mathematical societies.
The interviews from 2003–2016 have been collected in this edition. They highlight the mathematical achievements of the laureates, place them in a historical perspective, and then try to unravel the way in which the world's most famous mathematicians conceive and judge their results, how they collaborate with peers and students, and how they perceive the importance of mathematics to society.
A publication of the European Mathematical Society.
Undergraduate and graduate students and research mathematicians interested in pioneering scientific work in the field of mathematics.