大衛·呂埃勒(David Ruelle),1935年生乾比利時,法國科學院理論物理院士,1964年被法國高等科學研究所(IHES)聘為第一位外籍物理教授,自2000年起為IHES名譽教授及美國羅格斯大學的傑齣訪問教授。他是統計物理的奠基人之一,為混沌動力學的開創者。與塔肯斯(Flaris Takens)提齣奇異吸引子的概念並建立瞭湍流的新理論,為化學反應中混沌現象研究的先驅。1986年他因對統計物理的傑齣貢獻獲玻爾茲曼奬,2006年因對量子場論、統計力學、動力係統的傑齣貢獻獲龐加萊奬。除本書外,他還著有膾炙人口的科普書《機遇與混沌》。
The Mathematician's Brain poses a provocative question about the world's most brilliant yet eccentric mathematical minds: were they brilliant because of their eccentricities or in spite of them? In this thought-provoking and entertaining book, David Ruelle, the well-known mathematical physicist who helped create chaos theory, gives us a rare insider's account of the celebrated mathematicians he has known-their quirks, oddities, personal tragedies, bad behavior, descents into madness, tragic ends, and the sublime, inexpressible beauty of their most breathtaking mathematical discoveries. Consider the case of British mathematician Alan Turing. Credited with cracking the German Enigma code during World War II and conceiving of the modern computer, he was convicted of "gross indecency" for a homosexual affair and died in 1954 after eating a cyanide-laced apple--his death was ruled a suicide, though rumors of assassination still linger. Ruelle holds nothing back in his revealing and deeply personal reflections on Turing and other fellow mathematicians, including Alexander Grothendieck, Ren Thom, Bernhard Riemann, and Felix Klein. But this book is more than a mathematical tell-all. Each chapter examines an important mathematical idea and the visionary minds behind it. Ruelle meaningfully explores the philosophical issues raised by each, offering insights into the truly unique and creative ways mathematicians think and showing how the mathematical setting is most favorable for asking philosophical questions about meaning, beauty, and the nature of reality. The Mathematician's Brain takes you inside the world--and heads--of mathematicians. It's a journey you won't soon forget.
發表於2024-12-28
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洞庭青草,近中鞦、更無一點風色。玉鑒瓊田三萬頃,著我扁舟一葉。素月分輝,明河共影,錶裏俱澄澈。悠然心會,妙處難與君說。 理解和發現數學所帶來的快樂,很難“為外人道也”,哪怕半秒你的心與弦共鳴過一次,那也將此生難忘,期間美妙,我隻有在初識摯愛時有過,不是大學...
評分洞庭青草,近中鞦、更無一點風色。玉鑒瓊田三萬頃,著我扁舟一葉。素月分輝,明河共影,錶裏俱澄澈。悠然心會,妙處難與君說。 理解和發現數學所帶來的快樂,很難“為外人道也”,哪怕半秒你的心與弦共鳴過一次,那也將此生難忘,期間美妙,我隻有在初識摯愛時有過,不是大學...
評分洞庭青草,近中鞦、更無一點風色。玉鑒瓊田三萬頃,著我扁舟一葉。素月分輝,明河共影,錶裏俱澄澈。悠然心會,妙處難與君說。 理解和發現數學所帶來的快樂,很難“為外人道也”,哪怕半秒你的心與弦共鳴過一次,那也將此生難忘,期間美妙,我隻有在初識摯愛時有過,不是大學...
評分洞庭青草,近中鞦、更無一點風色。玉鑒瓊田三萬頃,著我扁舟一葉。素月分輝,明河共影,錶裏俱澄澈。悠然心會,妙處難與君說。 理解和發現數學所帶來的快樂,很難“為外人道也”,哪怕半秒你的心與弦共鳴過一次,那也將此生難忘,期間美妙,我隻有在初識摯愛時有過,不是大學...
評分洞庭青草,近中鞦、更無一點風色。玉鑒瓊田三萬頃,著我扁舟一葉。素月分輝,明河共影,錶裏俱澄澈。悠然心會,妙處難與君說。 理解和發現數學所帶來的快樂,很難“為外人道也”,哪怕半秒你的心與弦共鳴過一次,那也將此生難忘,期間美妙,我隻有在初識摯愛時有過,不是大學...
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這書的紙質真好。 "Nature herself takes you by the hand"——What a beautiful sentence!
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評分我覺得像在聽物院的師兄講段子。。。
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評分這書的紙質真好。 "Nature herself takes you by the hand"——What a beautiful sentence!
The Mathematician's Brain 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載