DELTA COLLEGE LIBRARY

THINKERS
AUTHORS

material type icon Greene, Brian. The elegant universe: superstrings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for the ultimate theory, 1999.

material type icon Derbyshire, John. Prime obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics, 2003.
material type icon Rockmore, Daniel N. Stalking the Riemann hypothesis: the quest to find the hidden law of prime numbers, 2005.

material type icon Sabbagh, Karl. The Riemann hypothesis: the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics, 2002.

material type icon Hawking Steven. God created the integers: the mathematical breakthroughs that changed history, 2005

.material type icon Penrose, Roger. The road to reality: a complete guide to the laws of the universe, 2005.

material type icon Monastyrskii, Mikhail Ilich. Riemann, topology, and physics, 1999.

material type iconTitchmarsh, E. The theory of the Riemann zeta-function, 1986.

IMMORTAL MATH CLASSICS by MATH' GREATS

 

Littlewood's Miscellany

by J. E. Littlewood

A Mathematician's Apology

by G. H. Hardy

UNIQUE PERSONALITIES

The Man Who Loved Only Numbers:

The Story of Paul Erdos and the Search for Mathematical Truth

The Man Who Knew Infinity:   A Life of the Genius Ramanujan

Indiscrete Thoughts by Gian-Carlo Rota

   

SHEER BEAUTY of  MIND

The Calculus Gallery: Masterpieces from Newton to Lebesgue

The Prospect/FP Global public intellectuals poll-results

Position
Name
Total votes
1
Noam Chomsky
4827
 
Umberto Eco
2464
3
Richard Dawkins
2188

Julio Cortazar

(August 26, 1914 - February 12, 1984)

Hopscotch

Noam Chomsky
Richard Dawkins in March, 2005.