How to Do Good Mathematics: Differential Geometry, Global Topology, and the Wisdom of a Wolf Prize Laureate (Library of Mathematicians’ Thoughts)

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by Shiing-Shen Chern

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A definitive collection of essays, lectures, and reflections by the "Father of Modern Differential Geometry," Shiing-Shen Chern (1911–2004). Curated for mathematicians, historians of science, and educators, How to Do Good Mathematics provides a primary-source perspective on the evolution of 20th-century mathematics. As the founding director of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) and a Wolf Prize laureate, Chern's influence extends far beyond the Chern Classes. This volume features: Historical Insight: Chern's personal account of the development of global differential geometry and his interactions with contemporaries like Andre Weil and Solomon Lefschetz. Educational Philosophy: His vision for mathematical education in China and the West, advocating for the integration of humanistic values in scientific research. Key Lectures: Including his seminal talks on the relationship between geometry and physics. An essential acquisition for academic libraries building collections in mathematical history, geometry, and scientific biography. Shiing-Shen Chern was a monumental figure in modern mathematics. He served as a Professor at the University of Chicago and UC Berkeley, and was a member of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was awarded the National Medal of Science and the Wolf Prize. He is widely credited with initiating the field of global differential geometry.

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