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Book Details2014; 224 ppMSC: Primary 01
Vladimir Arnold, an eminent mathematician of our time, is known both for his mathematical results, which are many and prominent, and for his strong opinions, often expressed in an uncompromising and provoking manner. His dictum that “Mathematics is a part of physics where experiments are cheap” is well known.
This book consists of two parts: selected articles by and an interview with Vladimir Arnold, and a collection of articles about him written by his friends, colleagues, and students. The book is generously illustrated by a large collection of photographs, some never before published. The book presents many a facet of this extraordinary mathematician and man, from his mathematical discoveries to his daredevil outdoor adventures.
ReadershipMathematicians of all levels: teachers, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, and other scientists interested in the recent history and ideology of mathematics.
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Table of Contents
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Part 1. By Arnold
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Chapter 1. Arnold in his own words
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Chapter 2. From Hilbert’s superposition problem to dynamical systems
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Chapter 3. Recollections
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Chapter 4. Polymathematics: Is mathematics a single science or a set of arts?
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Chapter 5. A mathematical trivium
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Chapter 6. Comments on “A Mathematical Trivium”
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Chapter 7. About Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin
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Photographs of V. I. Arnold
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Photo Section I: 1940s-1970s
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Photo Section II: 1980s–1990s
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Photo Section III: 2000s
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Part 2. About Arnold
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Chapter 8. To whom it may concern
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Chapter 9. Remembering Vladimir Arnold: Early years
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Chapter 10. Vladimir I. Arnold
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Chapter 11. Memories of Vladimir Arnold
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Chapter 12. Dima Arnold in my life
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Chapter 13. V. I. Arnold, as I have seen him
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Chapter 14. My encounters with Vladimir Igorevich Arnold
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Chapter 15. On V. I. Arnold and hydrodynamics
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Chapter 16. Arnold’s seminar, first years
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Chapter 17. Topology in Arnold’s work
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Chapter 18. Arnold and symplectic geometry
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Chapter 19. Some recollections of Vladimir Igorevich
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Chapter 20. Remembering V. I. Arnold
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Chapter 21. Several thoughts about Arnold
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Chapter 22. Vladimir Igorevich Arnold: A view from the rear bench
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Vladimir Arnold, an eminent mathematician of our time, is known both for his mathematical results, which are many and prominent, and for his strong opinions, often expressed in an uncompromising and provoking manner. His dictum that “Mathematics is a part of physics where experiments are cheap” is well known.
This book consists of two parts: selected articles by and an interview with Vladimir Arnold, and a collection of articles about him written by his friends, colleagues, and students. The book is generously illustrated by a large collection of photographs, some never before published. The book presents many a facet of this extraordinary mathematician and man, from his mathematical discoveries to his daredevil outdoor adventures.
Mathematicians of all levels: teachers, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, and other scientists interested in the recent history and ideology of mathematics.
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Part 1. By Arnold
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Chapter 1. Arnold in his own words
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Chapter 2. From Hilbert’s superposition problem to dynamical systems
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Chapter 3. Recollections
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Chapter 4. Polymathematics: Is mathematics a single science or a set of arts?
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Chapter 5. A mathematical trivium
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Chapter 6. Comments on “A Mathematical Trivium”
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Chapter 7. About Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin
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Photographs of V. I. Arnold
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Photo Section I: 1940s-1970s
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Photo Section II: 1980s–1990s
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Photo Section III: 2000s
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Part 2. About Arnold
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Chapter 8. To whom it may concern
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Chapter 9. Remembering Vladimir Arnold: Early years
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Chapter 10. Vladimir I. Arnold
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Chapter 11. Memories of Vladimir Arnold
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Chapter 12. Dima Arnold in my life
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Chapter 13. V. I. Arnold, as I have seen him
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Chapter 14. My encounters with Vladimir Igorevich Arnold
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Chapter 15. On V. I. Arnold and hydrodynamics
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Chapter 16. Arnold’s seminar, first years
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Chapter 17. Topology in Arnold’s work
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Chapter 18. Arnold and symplectic geometry
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Chapter 19. Some recollections of Vladimir Igorevich
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Chapter 20. Remembering V. I. Arnold
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Chapter 21. Several thoughts about Arnold
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Chapter 22. Vladimir Igorevich Arnold: A view from the rear bench