• Simply Riemann

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  • De: Jeremy Gray
  • Narrado por: Angus Freathy
  • Duración: 4 h y 50 m
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Simply Riemann

De: Jeremy Gray
Narrado por: Angus Freathy
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Born to a poor Lutheran pastor in what is today the Federal Republic of Germany, Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866) was a child math prodigy who began studying for a degree in theology before formally committing to mathematics in 1846, at the age of 20. Though he would live for only another 20 years (he died of pleurisy during a trip to Italy), his seminal work in a number of key areas - several of which now bear his name - had a decisive impact on the shape of mathematics in the succeeding century and a half.

In Simply Riemann, author Jeremy Gray provides a comprehensive and intellectually stimulating introduction to Riemann’s life and paradigm-defining work. Beginning with his early influences - in particular, his relationship with his renowned predecessor Carl Friedrich Gauss - Gray goes on to explore Riemann’s specific contributions to geometry, functions of a complex variable, prime numbers, and functions of a real variable, which opened the way to discovering the limits of the calculus. He shows how without Riemannian geometry, cosmology after Einstein would be unthinkable, and he illuminates the famous Riemann hypothesis, which many regard as the most important unsolved problem in mathematics today.

With admirable concision and clarity, Simply Riemann opens the door on one of the most profound and original thinkers of the 19th century - a man who pioneered the concept of a multidimensional reality and who always saw his work as another way to serve God.

©2019 Jeremy Gray (P)2021 Jeremy Gray

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Incomprehensible Without a PDF to Download

Was so looking forward to this audiobook; but it's simply incomprehensible without an accompanying PDF to visualize all the geometry and formulas described. Maybe I'm simply not smart enough to create all the visualizations in my head, so please add a PDF with all the diagrams so us mere mortals can being to comprehend!

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Amazed that I could follow

This book is hard to follow in audible form, as the steps in the development of Riemann's work are articulated in actual formulas. And the formulas are not simple. At the same time, you can understand the progression of mapping a sphere onto a plane, and then mapping any complex surface onto a plane as well as how to analyze surfaces with 4+ dimensions.. This is a crucial step from map-making to Einstein's relativity and gravitational waves. Not for the faint of heart - but you can actually understand the progression. I will need to buy the paper version to review the calculations.

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For people with really great imagination.

What is the point of reading equations without attaching accompanying pdf? Waste of time ane effort.

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