The Mathematical Intelligencer
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The Mathematical Intelligencer is a mathematical journal published by Springer Verlag that aims at a conversational and scholarly tone, rather than the technical and specialist tone more common amongst such journals.
[edit] Mathematical Conversations
The book Mathematical Conversations, published by Springer in 2000, selected twenty articles from 1980 to 2000 from the Mathematical Intelligencer, and organised them into seven parts:
- Interviews and Reminiscences
- Algebra and Number Theory
- Analysis
- Applied Mathematics
- Arrangements and Patterns
- Geometry and Topology
- History of Mathematics
[edit] References
- Branislav Kisacanin (2001) Review of Mathematical Conversations. American Mathematical Society.
[edit] External links
- Home page for Mathematical Intelligencer at Springer Verlag.
- Electronic version of Mathematical Intelligencer at SpringerLink
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