Interesting Math Books?
- From: "C" <cmiller5277@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Dec 2006 14:59:26 -0800
Hello all,
I'm going to be studying abroad next semester in Budapest,
Hungary, and thinking ahead for the 10+ hour plane ride I'm going to
have (along with loads of downtime the first week or so), I was
wondering if anyone could suggest an interesting math or physics book I
could read during that time. I'm not looking for any kind of textbook
or anything here, but still something intelligent that I can pick up at
a Barnes & Noble or Borders or something along those lines. I've seen
the book "Not Even Wrong" by Peter Woit a couple of places, has anyone
been fortunate enough to read that yet?
Any input / suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Corey
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