What is Mathematics?

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Title What is Mathematics?
An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods
Author Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins
Language English
Subject(s) Mathematics
Publisher Oxford University Press
Released 1941

What is Mathematics? is an introduction to mathematics, intended both for the mathematics student and for the general public. First published in 1941, it discusses number theory, geometry, topology and the calculus. A second edition was published in 1996 with an additional chapter on recent progress in mathematics, written by Ian Stewart.

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  • What is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods, Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins, London: Oxford University Press, 1941. 2nd edition, with additional material by Ian Stewart, New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, ISBN 0195105192.
  • What Is Mathematics? An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods, book review by Brian E. Blank, Notices of the American Mathematical Society 48, #11 (December 2001), pp. 1325–1329.
  • What Is Mathematics?, book review by Leonard Gillman, The American Mathematical Monthly 105, #5 (May 1998), pp. 485–488.
  • What Is Mathematics?, book review by G. L. Alexanderson, The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal 10, #1 (January 1979), pp. 40–42.