Synopses & Reviews
This
Invitation to Mathematics consists of 14 contributions, many from the world's leading mathematicians, that introduce the readers to exciting aspects of current mathematical research. The contributions are as varied as the personalities of active mathematicians, but together they show mathematics as a rich and lively field of research.
The contributions are written for interested students at the age of transition between high school and university who know high school mathematics and perhaps competition mathematics and who want to find out what current research mathematics is about. We hope that it will also be of interest to teachers or more advanced mathematicians who would like to learn about exciting aspects of mathematics outside of their own work or specialization.
Together with a team of young ``test readers, editors and authors have taken great care, through a substantial ``active editing process, to make the contributions understandable by the intended readership.
Review
From the reviews: "This book is a recopilation of 14 contributions written with the 'excuse' of the 50th International Mathematical Olympiad, which was held in Bremen (Germany) in 2009. ... Each of the pieces focuses in a particular area, covering altogether a wide range of mathematics. The texts are primarily addressed to students who have participated at IMOs ... . The book may be nice reading for a student in a first degree of Mathematics, or for anyone with interests in mathematics in general." (Vicente Muñoz, The European Mathematical Society, September, 2011)
Review
From the reviews:
"This book is a recopilation of 14 contributions written with the 'excuse' of the 50th International Mathematical Olympiad, which was held in Bremen (Germany) in 2009. ... Each of the pieces focuses in a particular area, covering altogether a wide range of mathematics. The texts are primarily addressed to students who have participated at IMOs ... . The book may be nice reading for a student in a first degree of Mathematics, or for anyone with interests in mathematics in general." (Vicente Muñoz, The European Mathematical Society, September, 2011)
"A delightful collection of articles from 14 leading mathematicians, each introducing a direction of current mathematical research. ... The authors talk to the readers as to their equal with the sole intention to share their joy in doing mathematics. ... The book is indeed a pleasure to read; it will be of interest to mature mathematicians regardless of their professional orientation and to the budding mathematicians who look around for a congenial field to settle in." (Alex Bogomolny, The Mathematical Association of America, December, 2011)
Synopsis
This Invitation to Mathematics consists of contributions from many leading mathematicians which introduce the readers to exciting aspects of current mathematical research. The contributions are as varied as the personalities of active mathematicians.
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Dierk Schleicher, Jacobs University Bremen
Malte Lackmann, Jacobs University Bremen
Table of Contents
Preface: What is Mathematics?.- Welcome.- Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers.- How to Solve a Diophantine Equation.- From Sex to Quadratic Forms.- Small Divisors: Number Theory in Dynamical Systems.- How do IMO Problems Compare with Research Problems?.- How do Research Problems Compare with IMO Problems?.- Graph Theory Over 45 Years.- Communication Complexity.- Ten Digit Problems.- The Ever-Elusive Blowup in the Mathematical Description of Fluids.- About the Hardy Inequality.- The Lion and the Christian, and Other Pursuit and Evasion Games.- Three Mathematics Competitions.- Complex Dynamics, the Mandelbrot Set, and Newton´s Method.