Skip to main content
added Google Books link
Source Link
Martin Sleziak
  • 4.7k
  • 4
  • 35
  • 40

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' DreamGalois' Dream. ItIt certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite a pop-culture hit in Japan!

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite a pop-culture hit in Japan!

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite a pop-culture hit in Japan!

Post Made Community Wiki by Kim Morrison
fixed typo
Source Link
Dan Ramras
  • 8.8k
  • 3
  • 47
  • 77

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite a pop-culture a hit in Japan!

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite pop-culture a hit in Japan!

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite a pop-culture hit in Japan!

Source Link
Dan Ramras
  • 8.8k
  • 3
  • 47
  • 77

Another book to try is Michio Kuga's Galois' Dream. It certainly has its own unique style (very playful) but I think its focus on intuition sets it apart from many other math books. Apparently it was quite pop-culture a hit in Japan!