Popularization Of Mathematics
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presentation aimed at a general audience. Sometimes this is in the form of books which require no mathematical background and in other cases it is in the form of expository articles written by professional mathematicians to reach out to others working in different areas.


Notable works of popular mathematics

Some of the most prolific popularisers of mathematics include
Keith Devlin Keith James Devlin (born 16 March 1947) is a British mathematician and popular science writer. Since 1987 he has lived in the United States. He has dual British-American citizenship.
, Rintu Nath,
Martin Gardner Martin Gardner (October 21, 1914May 22, 2010) was an American popular mathematics and popular science writer with interests also encompassing magic, scientific skepticism, micromagic, philosophy, religion, and literatureespecially the writin ...
, and Ian Stewart. Titles by these three authors can be found on their respective pages.


On zero

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On infinity

* * Rucker, Rudy (1982), '' Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite''; Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University. Its mission is to disseminate scholarship within academia and society at large. The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial ...
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On constants

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On complex numbers

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On the Riemann hypothesis

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On recently solved problems

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On classification of finite simple groups

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On higher dimensions

* Rucker, Rudy (1984), '' The Fourth Dimension: Toward a Geometry of Higher Reality''; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.


On introduction to mathematics for the general reader

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Biographies

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Magazines and journals

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New Scientist ''New Scientist'' is a popular science magazine covering all aspects of science and technology. Based in London, it publishes weekly English-language editions in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. An editorially separate organ ...
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Scientific American ''Scientific American'', informally abbreviated ''SciAm'' or sometimes ''SA'', is an American popular science magazine. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it, with more than 150 Nobel Pri ...
'' sometimes carry articles on mathematics. * ''
Plus Magazine ''Plus Magazine'' is an online popular mathematics magazine run under the Millennium Mathematics Project at the University of Cambridge. ''Plus'' contains: * feature articles on all aspects of mathematics; * reviews of popular maths books an ...
'' is a free online magazine run under the Millennium Mathematics Project at the
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
. The journals listed below can be found in many university libraries. * ''
American Mathematical Monthly ''The American Mathematical Monthly'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics. It was established by Benjamin Finkel in 1894 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America. It is an exposi ...
'' is designed to be accessible to a wide audience. * ''
The Mathematical Gazette ''The Mathematical Gazette'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Mathematical Association. It covers mathematics education with a focus on the 15–20 years age range. The journ ...
'' contains letters, book reviews and expositions of attractive areas of mathematics. * ''
Mathematics Magazine ''Mathematics Magazine'' is a refereed bimonthly publication of the Mathematical Association of America. Its intended audience is teachers of collegiate mathematics, especially at the junior/senior level, and their students. It is explicitly a j ...
'' offers lively, readable, and appealing exposition on a wide range of mathematical topics. * ''
The Mathematical Intelligencer ''The Mathematical Intelligencer'' is a mathematical journal published by Springer Science+Business Media that aims at a conversational and scholarly tone, rather than the technical and specialist tone more common among academic journals. Volumes ...
'' is a mathematical journal that aims at a conversational and scholarly tone. * ''
Notices of the AMS ''Notices of the American Mathematical Society'' is the membership journal of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), published monthly except for the combined June/July issue. The first volume was published in 1953. Each issue of the magazine s ...
'' - Each issue contains one or two expository articles that describe current developments in mathematical research, written by professional mathematicians. The Notices also carries articles on the history of mathematics, mathematics education, and professional issues facing mathematicians, as well as reviews of books, plays, movies, and other artistic and cultural works involving mathematics.


Audio and video

* Simon Singh's ''Fermat's Last Theorem'' is available in audio and there is also a ''Horizon'' television program. *
3Blue1Brown 3Blue1Brown is a math YouTube channel created and run by Grant Sanderson. The channel focuses on teaching Higher Mathematics, higher mathematics from a visual perspective, and on the process of discovery and inquiry-based learning in mathematics, ...
, YouTube channel by Grant Sanderson. *
Mathologer Burkard Polster (born 26 February 1965 in Würzburg) is a German mathematician who runs and presents the ''Mathologer'' channel on YouTube. He is a professor of mathematics at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Education and career P ...
, YouTube channel by Burkard Polster. *
Numberphile ''Numberphile'' is an Educational entertainment, educational YouTube channel featuring videos that explore topics from a variety of fields of mathematics. In the early days of the channel, each video focused on a specific number, but the channe ...
, YouTube channel by Brady Haran. * BetterExplained, YouTube channel and website by Kalid Azad.


Museums

Several museums aim at enhancing public understanding of mathematics: In the United States: *
Museum of Mathematics The National Museum of Mathematics or MoMath is a mathematics museum in Manhattan, New York City. It opened on December 15, 2012, with over thirty interactive exhibits. The mission of the museum is to "enhance public understanding and perceptio ...
, New York, and its predecessor, the Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science, In Austria: * , Wien In Germany: *
Arithmeum The Arithmeum is a mathematics museum owned by the Forschungsinstitut für Diskrete Mathematik (Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics) at the University of Bonn. It was founded in 2008 by the director of the institute, Bernhard Korte, who ...
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Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon The Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon (, ''Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments'') in Dresden, Germany, is a museum of historic clocks and scientific instruments. Its holdings include terrestrial and celestial globes, astronomic ...
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Mathematikum The Mathematikum is a science museum, located in Gießen, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south ...
, Gießen * , Frankfurt on Main * , Freiberg * , Oberwolfach In Italy: * The
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