G. S. Carr Reading Order
1 series · 4 books
G. S. Carr was a nineteenth-century British mathematician best known for his comprehensive Synopsis of Pure Mathematics, originally published in 1880. The work became historically significant when young Srinivasa Ramanujan studied it intensively as a teenager, profoundly influencing the development of one of history's greatest mathematical minds. Carr's clear exposition of mathematical principles made complex subjects accessible to aspiring mathematicians of his era.
Standalone Novels Series
4 books
Start with A synopsis of elementary results in pure mathematics, the first of 4 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A synopsis of elementary results in pure mathematics |
| 2 | Formulas and theorems in pure mathematics |
| 3 | Formulas and theorems in pure mathematics |
| 4 | Historical rhymes for the young |
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