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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Open Math Notes: the Road in Between
What process of writing works for you? There are two opposite approaches to writing, which I associate with Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen, and the AMS is now providing a third with the help of its new website Open Math … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Book Publishing, Bookends, Open Math Notes, Social Impact
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Author Interview: Dale Rolfsen
Dale Rolfsen is an expert in low-dimensional topology and knot theory, and is co-author of the AMS books Ordering Braids (with Dehornoy, Dynnikov and Wiest), and Ordered Groups and Topology (with Clay). His seminal work Knots and Links helped to popularize … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Book Publishing, Bookends, Interview, Research
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