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HOME > ABOUT US > NEWSLETTER > No. 25 - 2005/2006
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What the Reviewers Say. . .
CHANCE AND CHOICE
Memorabilia

by Kai Lai Chung
(Stanford University)

"... an article about Mathematics and Applications, making the point that mathematics is primarily an art and should not be defended mainly by applications. The whole book is a testimonial for this view, showing the fun of the author with elegance, clarity and polished work."
Mathematical Reviews
BEAUTIFUL MODELS
70 Years of Exactly Solved Quantum Many-Body Problems

by Bill Sutherland
(University of Utah)

"... is a beautifully written book that aims to unveil some of the mystery behind the exact solutions and allow any advanced student access to this vast and fertile field ... My favorite part of the book, chapters 8 through 10, deals with Calogero- Sutherland models describing particles that interact via long-range exchange interactions. These models, not as heavily studied as the Heisenberg or Hubbard model, are fascinating in their own right and require significant generalizations of the standard methods. The book provides a welcome introduction presented with verve and clarity."
Physics Today
STATISTICAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS

by Chin Long Chiang
(University of California, Berkeley)

"It offers a sound presentation of concepts at either the undergraduate or first-year graduate level, including a moderate amount of calculus ... A resulting strength of the text is that students are presented with a deeper understanding of analytic methods."
Journal of the American Statistical Association
50 YEARS OF YANG-MILLS THEORY

edited by Gerardus 't Hooft
(Utrecht University)

"It was a brilliant idea to signal the 50th birthday of Yang-Mills theory by gathering together a wide range of articles by leading experts on many aspects of the subject. The result is a most handsome tribute of both historical and current interest, and a substantial addition to the existing literature ...This unusual and elegant festschrift is a treat for theorists."
CERN Courier
 

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