Rémi Lodh

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Rémi Lodh

@LodhSpringer

Springer mathematics book editor

Heidelberg, Germany Katılım Ekim 2021
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"A broad and accessible introduction [...] all while maintaining a high level of accessibility and didactic clarity" writes zbMATH reviewer Enrico Jabara about the book Diagrammatic Algebra by Chris Bowman (2025). A beautifully illustrated into to categorification in rep. thy!
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Paysages Mathématiques@paysmaths·
"For scholars and layman alike it is not philosophy but active experience in mathematics itself that alone can answer the question: What is mathematics?" – Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins #quote #mathematics #maths #math
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Dr. Ilia Bouchouev@IliaBouchouev·
Starting my 2-mo academic deep-dive with NYU Energy Trading course which then rolls into CMU classs with guest lectures at Columbia, Fordham, Oxford podcast in between. Hope to find more ideas with students' help and share all on my channel @VirtualBarrels" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@VirtualBarrels Stay tuned
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Now this book has also been reviewed in Mathscinet and it's "particularly well suited for a graduate course" according to reviewer Mario Kummer. Here is the link to the review: mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/art…
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"Perfect for a two-semester course on the subject [...] will serve as a main reference for real algebraic geometry" — high praise by Tobias Kaiser in @zbMATH of the recent GTM of Claus Scheiderer (Uni. Konstanz) A Course in Real Algebraic Geometry (GTM 303, 2024) Links below👇

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Happy New Year to all mathematics book lovers 🎆🎉🥳🍾 Stay tuned for more interesting Springer books :)
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Learning abstract math through games? Yup that's possible. David Nacin recently published The Group Theory Puzzle Book that does exactly that. According to the reviewer in The American Mathematical Monthly, the book is "highly recommend[ed]" Full quote and links below! 👇
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This book recently received a glowing review in the Mathematical Reviews! Reviewer José Javier Etayo writes: "The book is very well written [...] As a text for a high-level undergraduate course, it is an excellent piece of work" Link to the review: mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/art…
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As Euclid famously quipped, there's no royal road to geometry. Especially for undergraduates it's not easy to find suitable resources to learn modern geometry. This undergraduate text, which is just about to be published, provides an introduction to algebraic curves and... (1/3)

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"Perfect for a two-semester course on the subject [...] will serve as a main reference for real algebraic geometry" — high praise by Tobias Kaiser in @zbMATH of the recent GTM of Claus Scheiderer (Uni. Konstanz) A Course in Real Algebraic Geometry (GTM 303, 2024) Links below👇
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This is really sad to hear. Laumon was a towering figure of turn-of-the-century mathematics, with two of his students awarded the Fields Medal, but he was also an unusually warm person with a great sense of humour.
Pierre Colmez@ColmezPierre

Gérard Laumon passed away yesterday. His former students include Fields medalists Laurent Lafforgue and Ngo Bao Chau. Hi french wikipedia page has an amazing summary of his mathematical contributions. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A9ra…

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Rémi Lodh@LodhSpringer·
In 2023, we published an updated English edition of the László Fejes Tóth's 'Lagerungen', a landmark monograph in discrete geometry. The original German book was published 70 years earlier. The new book ("very appealing" according to MathSciNet) covers the state of the art. [1/2]
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Andrej Dujella
Andrej Dujella@dujella1·
My favorite book in Diophantine approximations and one of the main references for Chapter 8 of my Number Theory book: W. M. Schmidt, Diophantine Approximation, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1996. amazon.com/Diophantine-Ap…
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