Love and math : the heart of hidden reality / Edward Frenkel.
Publication details: New York, NY : Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, 2013.Description: 292 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780465050741 (hardback)
- Frenkel, Edward, 1968-
- Mathematicians -- United States -- Biography
- Mathematics -- Miscellanea
- Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Soviet Union
- Antisemitism -- Soviet Union -- History
- Representations of groups
- Mathematical physics -- History -- 21st century
- Quantum theory -- Mathematics
- Forms (Mathematics)
- 510.92 B 23
- QA29.F725 F74 2013
- MAT014000 | MAT022000 | SCI040000 | SCI057000
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Non-Fiction | 510.92 FRE | Available | 057519 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1.A Mysterious Beast -- 2.The Essence of Symmetry -- 3.The Fifth Problem -- 4.Kerosinka -- 5.Threads of the Solution -- 6.Apprentice Mathematician -- 7.The Grand Unified Theory -- 8.Magic Numbers -- 9.Rosetta Stone -- 10.Being in the Loop -- 11.Conquering the Summit -- 12.Tree of Knowledge -- 13.Harvard Calling -- 14.Tying the Sheaves of Wisdom -- 15.A Delicate Dance -- 16.Quantum Duality -- 17.Uncovering Hidden Connections -- 18.Searching for the Formula of Love.
"Love and Math tells the two intertwined stories of mathematics and the adventure of one man in learning it. The result is a story about how he became one of the twenty-first century's leading mathematicians, working on one of the biggest ideas to come out of mathematics in the last 50 years: the Langlands Program. As Frenkel proves, a mathematical formula can be as elegant and beautiful as a painting, a poem, or a piece of music. And the process of creating new mathematics is just that, an artistic pursuit--a deeply personal experience, which requires passion, dedication, and love. In Love and Math, Frenkel shows readers the aesthetic--and the truly powerful--side of mathematics, and enables appreciation of the field even from those who have long been terrified by it."--