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After rave reviews for first issue of Whats Happening, volume 2 was eagerly awaited. Very well written, said one reader of volume 1. The writing is brilliant, positively brilliant. A terrific publication, said another. This is a wonderful tool for showing people what mathematics is about and what mathematicians can do. One reader called it a must for all mathematics department reading and coffee lounges. Volume 2 of Whats Happening features the same lively writing and all new topics. Here you can read about a new class of solitons, the contributions wavelets are making to solving scientific problems, how mathematics is improving medical imaging, and Andrew Wiless acclaimed work on Fermats Last Theorem. Whats Happening is great for mathematics majors, graduate students, and mathematics clubsnot to mention mathematics faculty, who will enjoy reading about developments in fields other than their own. Highlighting the excitement and wonder of mathematics, Whats Happening is in a class by itself.
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I picked up 'What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences 1994' for some light reading on advanced topics. The articles are fascinating and really help with understanding complex theories. Definitely a must-have for any math enthusiast!
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Elena Chen
Great for Research Reference
This book is a solid reference for anyone in academia. I use it regularly for my research. The 1994 collection has some unique perspectives that aren't easily found in more recent publications, but the format could be a bit outdated for some.
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George O'Brien
Interesting, but not for everyone
I bought this for my son who's interested in math, but I think some of the articles are too complex. It’s definitely geared toward serious readers. It's great if you're into that kind of stuff, but it might not grab everyone's interest.
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Hiroshi Yamamoto
A Must for Math Lovers
I absolutely love this collection! The insights from 1994 are remarkably relevant even today. If you enjoy deep dives into mathematical concepts, this book is a treasure. Perfect for keeping on the bookshelf for reference!
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Nina Torres
Informative but Dry
While 'What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences 1994' is packed with information, I found some sections rather dry. It’s well-written, just not the most engaging for leisure reading. The illustrations could use a refresh too.
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