The Princeton Companion to Mathematics - Timothy Gowers

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The Princeton Companion to Mathematics - Timothy Gowers

Owen Densmore
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Has anyone in the group read .. or started in on (it's > 10^3  
pages) .. Gowers et. al.
   The Princeton Companion to Mathematics
   http://www.amazon.com/dp/0691118809/
I'd be interested in your reactions to the book.

Its not really a math book per se, but a book about math.  It really  
IS designed to be a companion, a sort of friendly mentor to help the  
reader in their wandering through the math world.

It puts quite a bit of effort into classification of the branches of  
mathematics and is superb at showing the inter-relations between them.

Timothy has a blog which includes the community effort building an  
errata for the book.  Not surprisingly, its large too!
   http://gowers.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/pcm-errata-iii/

I'm looking forward to the second printing which is due any time now  
and will include the errata fixes.  (I've got a digital copy which is  
less than wonderful to browse around with.)

     -- Owen



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