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Space, Time, and the New Mathematics

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A survey of the dramatic new developments in mathematics from probability theory to cybernetics. The most important physicists and mathematicians of modern times explain the new ideas...in their own words.

Among these are: Alert Einstein / Erwin Shrodinger / Werner Heisenberg / Henri Poincaré / George Gamow / Norbert Wiener.

An authoritative, first-hand report on the meaning of relativity...symbolic logic...uncertainty principle...cybernation...information theory...probability physics...and the mathematical picture of the physical world.

295 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1964

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Robert W. Marks

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