Bernhard Riemann (1826–1866) possessed an original and broad vision of mathematics together with powerful skill. His work continues to influence almost all major branches of mathematics. The twenty-three papers in this two-volume set examine Riemann, his work, and his significance in the context of modern mathematical developments.
Contributing authors: Michael F. Atiyah, M. V. Berry, Ching-Li Chai, Brian Conrey, Jean-Pierre Demailly, F. T. Farrell, James Glimm, David Harbater, Lizhen Ji, Jürgen Jost, Wolfgang Lück, Dan Marchesin, William H. Meeks III, Peter W. Michor, James S. Milne, Frans Oort, Joaquìn Pérez, Bradley Plohr, Herman J. J. te Riele, Michael Rubinstein, Norbert Schappacher, Chi-Wang Shu, Dennis Sullivan, Claire Voisin, Shing-Tung Yau.
ISBN: | 9781571463166 |
Publication date: | 30th April 2016 |
Author: | Lizhen Ji, Frans Oort, ShingTung Yau |
Publisher: | International Press of Boston an imprint of International Press of Boston, Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 768 pages |
Series: | Advanced Lectures in Mathematics |
Genres: |
History of mathematics |