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Title Circles disturbed : the interplay of mathematics and narrative / edited by Apostolos Doxiadis and Barry Mazur
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 570 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1 From Voyagers to Martyrs: Toward a Storied History of Mathematics; 2 Structure of Crystal, Bucket of Dust; 3 Deductive Narrative and the Epistemological Function of Belief in Mathematics: On Bombelli and Imaginary Numbers; 4 Hilbert on Theology and Its Discontents: The Origin Myth of Modern Mathematics; 5 Do Androids Prove Theorems in Their Sleep?; 6 Visions, Dreams, and Mathematics; 7 Vividness in Mathematics and Narrative; 8 Mathematics and Narrative: Why Are Stories and Proofs Interesting?
Summary Circles Disturbed brings together important thinkers in mathematics, history, and philosophy to explore the relationship between mathematics and narrative. The book's title recalls the last words of the great Greek mathematician Archimedes before he was slain by a Roman soldier--"Don't disturb my circles"--Words that seem to refer to two radically different concerns: that of the practical person living in the concrete world of reality, and that of the theoretician lost in a world of abstraction
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Mathematics -- Language
Communication in mathematics.
Mathematics -- History
MATHEMATICS -- History & Philosophy.
Communication in mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics -- Language
Genre/Form Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
History
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Form Electronic book
Author Doxiadēs, Apostolos K., 1953- editor.
Mazur, Barry, editor.
LC no. 2011037043
ISBN 9781400842681
1400842689
9780691149042
0691149046
9781283457040
1283457040