
A Mathematician Grappling with His Century
Laurent Schwartz(Author)
Birkhäuser (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
VIII, 490 pages
978-3-7643-6052-8 (ISBN)
Description
Laurent Schwartz is one of the most remarkable intellects of the 20th century. His discovery of distributions, one of the most beautiful theories in mathematics, earned him a 1950 Fields Medal. Beyond this formidable achievement, his love for science and for teaching led him to think deeply and lecture broadly to the general public on the significance of science and mathematics to the well-being of the world. At the same time, his commitment to the social good, even at the expense of his beloved research, proved a moral compass throughout his life. The fight for human rights and his major role in the battle against the wars in Algeria and Vietnam were typical of matters close to his heart. The story of his life in the context of his century provides for future generations an inspiring testimonial from an extraordinary mathematician and thinker. Laurent Schwartz is a strategist of ideas, within mathematics and without. He is a great communicator who has drawn huge audiences and conveyed to them the fragrance of research, or the joy of teaching, or the value of freedom. His is a mind whose company is never dull. He belongs to the great libertarian tradition of France. And his book has the very French characteristic of giving serious consideration to the life of the intellect. No man's life can be encompassed in one telling, yet the spirit of the man and his times are well caught in his autobiography. (K. Chandrasekharan, Notices of the AMS)
Reviews / Votes
"Laurent Schwartz is a strategist of ideas, within mathematics and without. He is a great communicator who has drawn huge audiences and conveyed to them the fragrance of research, or the joy of teaching, or the value of freedom. His is a mind whose company is never dull. He belongs to the great libertarian tradition of France. And his book has the very French characteristic of giving serious consideration to the life of the intellect. No man's life can be encompassed in one telling, yet the spirit of the man and his times are well caught in his autobiography."-Notices of the AMS (on the French edition)
"The chapters of Laurent Schwartz's autobiography are . . . filled with rich descriptions of events and the 'players.' His development as a mathematician and active member of the international mathematical community was a fascinating journey, aptly conveyed with a writing style that really gives the reader the feel of a fellow traveler."
-MAA Online (on the English edition)
More details
Edition
2001
Language
English
Place of publication
Basel
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer Basel
Target group
Research
Illustrations
15
15 s/w Abbildungen
15 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 490 p. 15 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 24.4 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
970 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7643-6052-8 (9783764360528)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-0348-7584-4
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Introduction: The Garden of Eden.- I The Revelation of Mathematics.- II A Student at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Love.- III Trotskyist.- IV A Researcher in the War.- V The War Against the Jews.- VI The Invention of Distributions.- VII Militating, Teaching, Research.- VIII International Recognition.- IX The Algerian Involvement.- X For an Independent Viet-Nam.- XI The Distant War in Afghanistan.- XII The Committee of Mathematicians.