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Prime Obsession

Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics

by John Derbyshire

Recommended by Steven Strogatz

Recommended by Steven Strogatz

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Math, Science, and History.

In 1859, Bernhard Riemann, a littleknown thirtytwo year old mathematician, made a hypothesis while presenting a paper to the Berlin Academy titled ?On the Number of Prime Numbers Less Than a Given Quantity.? Today, after 150 years of careful research and exhaustive study, the Riemann Hypothesis remains unsolved, with a onemilliondollar prize ea...

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Steven Strogatz

For people who want to see some actual math in their pop math books, all the books by William Dunham are superb. I especially recommend “Journey through genius” and “The calculus gallery”. “Prime obsession” by John Derbyshire is also excellent.

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