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  1. Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by John Derbyshire, 2004-05-25

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As a logic graduate student who really loved Infinite Jest, once I heard this book existed, I had to read it. In particular, I wanted to see if DFW had gotten anything out of his one year of philosophy study at Harvard. It seems like he got something out of that year certainly, but not real philosophical/mathematical rigor. I definitely recommend reading this book if youre a fan of his fiction and havent done any math beyond calculus, but the more math youve done and the less you like his fiction, the less youll enjoy this book. But whenever he switched back to a more philosophical stance from a mathematical one, he was much more on top of things. And if you like his style, then this books for you. But after youve read it, Id also recommend reading a reputable book on the subject to get some of the mathematical facts straight. If you understood them that is, rather than just reading it as a work of art, which seems fairly appropriate.

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Customer Reviews I agree with the previous reviewer that Sabagh's book is about as helpful and fascinating as a book for laymen can be on the subject of Riemann. I read Prime Obsession as well and, yes, that book is incredible. Really. But, believe it or not, there are math morons like myself who found even sections of that book impenetrable. I recommend reading both because, indeed, Sabagh does not go as deep into the Hypothesis as Derbyshire does; but Sabagh draws up some truly nice metaphors (the street addresses)and, I think, tells some fascinating yarns about the atmosphere and characters surrounding the problem today (he is not as concerned with the history of the problem as Derbyshire in Prime Obsession and De Sautoy in the Music of the Primes). At any rate, my gut feeling is that most math moronsI feel your pain, believe mewill take a lot away from this book. I know I did, and am consequently tickled pink that it exists. Look for related books on other categories Numbers, Prime

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This is a fascinating and very well-written book about a singular problem in mathematics history. Derbyshire presents a look at the history of the Riemann hypothesis (or is it "conjecture"? Derbyshire asks, as an aside, what the real difference is between the two, in mathematical terminology) the people and their political context as well as the equation and efforts to prove it. As a blessing to those of us who are not hard-core mathematicians, Derbyshire takes the approach of alternating chapters between (even numbered chapters) math and (odd chapters) people and context. This gives the effect of telling two intimately linked stories simultaneously, and keeping the reader in just a bit of suspense in each while telling the other. I found myself enjoying each of the two tales, yet impatient to see where the other was going next. Derbyshire's style of writing is thoroughly entertaining, as well. His personality comes through as someone who is a "fan" of math. In "Peanuts", the late, great Charles Shultz has Lucy commenting to Schroeder that Beethoven couldn't have been so great, because he never had his picture on bubble-gum cards. It is apparent that if there was ever a set of mathematical gurus bubble-gum cards, Derbyshire would have been a collector. His admiration for genius only added to my enjoyment of the book.

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