What Is Mathematics?

by Herbert Robbins, Richard Courant

Blurb

What Is Mathematics? is a mathematics book written by Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins, published in England by Oxford University Press. It 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 calculus. A second edition was published in 1996 with an additional chapter on recent progress in mathematics, written by Ian Stewart. The first Italian translation, Che cos'è la matematica?, was published in 1950, where a translation of the second edition was issued in 2000. A Spanish translation of the second edition, ¿Qué Son Las Matemáticas?, was published in 2002. Millions of copies of unauthorised Russian and Chinese editions have been printed.
Although Robbins assisted in writing a large part of the book, which was based on Courant's course material, Courant alone held the copyright for the book. This resulted in Robbins receiving a smaller share of the royalties.

First Published

1941

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