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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Prologue: The Early Days— A “Colledge” Riseth in the Cowyards 1
- 1. Benjamin Peirce and the Science of “Necessary Conclusions” 7
- 2 Osgood, Bôcher, and the Great Awakening in American Mathematics 32
- 3. The Dynamical Presence of George David Birkhoff 56
- 4. Analysis and Algebra Meet Topology: Marston Morse, Hassler Whitney, and Saunders Mac Lane 86
- 5. Analysis Most Complex: Lars Ahlfors Gives Function Theory a Geometric Spin 116
- 6. The War and Its Aftermath: Andrew Gleason, George Mackey, and an Assignation in Hilbert Space 141
- 7. The Europeans: Oscar Zariski, Richard Brauer, and Raoul Bott 166
- Epilogue: Numbers and Beyond 204
- Notes 211
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Prologue: The Early Days— A “Colledge” Riseth in the Cowyards 1
- 1. Benjamin Peirce and the Science of “Necessary Conclusions” 7
- 2 Osgood, Bôcher, and the Great Awakening in American Mathematics 32
- 3. The Dynamical Presence of George David Birkhoff 56
- 4. Analysis and Algebra Meet Topology: Marston Morse, Hassler Whitney, and Saunders Mac Lane 86
- 5. Analysis Most Complex: Lars Ahlfors Gives Function Theory a Geometric Spin 116
- 6. The War and Its Aftermath: Andrew Gleason, George Mackey, and an Assignation in Hilbert Space 141
- 7. The Europeans: Oscar Zariski, Richard Brauer, and Raoul Bott 166
- Epilogue: Numbers and Beyond 204
- Notes 211
- Index 241