Krishnaswamy, Rema and Biswas, Jishnu
(2018)
Beautiful, simple, exact, crazy.
At Right Angles, 7 (1).
pp. 124-127.
Abstract
This is a review of the book “Beautiful, Simple, Exact, Crazy” written by Apoorva Khare and Anna Lachowska. The authors write in the preface that this book arose
out of an introductory course called Mathematics in the Real
World which they co-designed (and taught at Stanford and Yale
University, respectively). The target audience of that course
consisted mainly of undergraduates of humanities and social
sciences – students whose principal interests lay outside of
mathematics and the sciences.
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