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A Century of Mathematics in America: Part 1
 
Edited by: Peter Duren University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
A Century of Mathematics in America
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0124-6
Product Code:  HMATH/1
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
A Century of Mathematics in America
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A Century of Mathematics in America: Part 1
Edited by: Peter Duren University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0124-6
Product Code:  HMATH/1
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    History of Mathematics
    Volume: 11988; 477 pp
    MSC: Primary 01

    In the 100 years since the founding of the AMS, the American mathematical community has grown from a small group heavily dependent on European mathematicians to a large and influential group that in many areas sets the standard for the rest of the world. By the 1930s, there was a flourishing mathematical community to welcome the influx of mathematicians fleeing Europe. This volume, the first in the History of Mathematics series, brings together a variety of perspectives on the political, social, and mathematical forces that have shaped the American mathematical community in the past century.

    To download free chapters of this book, click here .

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Volume: 11988; 477 pp
MSC: Primary 01

In the 100 years since the founding of the AMS, the American mathematical community has grown from a small group heavily dependent on European mathematicians to a large and influential group that in many areas sets the standard for the rest of the world. By the 1930s, there was a flourishing mathematical community to welcome the influx of mathematicians fleeing Europe. This volume, the first in the History of Mathematics series, brings together a variety of perspectives on the political, social, and mathematical forces that have shaped the American mathematical community in the past century.

To download free chapters of this book, click here .

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