G. H. Hardy was one of this century's finest mathematical thinkers, renowned among his contemporaries as a 'real mathematician the purest of the pure'. He was also, as C. P. Snow recounts in his Foreword, 'unorthodox, eccentric, radical, ready to talk about anything'. This 'apology', written in 1940 as his mathematical powers were declining, offers a brilliant and engaging account of mathematics as very much more than a science; when it was first published, Graham Greene hailed it alongside Henry James's notebooks as 'the best account of what it was like to be a creative artist'. C. P. Snow's Foreword gives sympathetic and witty insights into Hardy's life, with its rich store of anecdotes concerning his collaboration with the brilliant Indian mathematician Ramanujan, his aphorisms and idiosyncrasies, and his passion for cricket. This is a unique account of the fascination of mathematics and of one of its most compelling exponents in modern times.
读了第二遍并仔细做了笔记,比第一遍读后的理解清晰了许多。 如果十年前读到此书,我的感想一定是“数学家真纯粹啊做研究真高大上啊我也要”,现在我读后的感想是,我不敢说哈代有失偏颇,但是我清楚地知道自己和他意见不同,我也接受这不是一个需要我惊慌失措赶紧校正自己三观...
評分 評分 評分我们希望的天才,不仅要聪慧绝顶,脾气也是要好的,谦逊有礼,温文尔雅,怀着不知者无罪的宽容,忍耐着我们的谄媚、无知与嫉妒。可事实恰恰相反,天赋秉异的家伙刻薄起人来,十有八九是哈代的架势,字字句句洗练明晰,流畅自如,挑不出半分差错,可那股嘲弄却从每个字眼儿里钻...
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