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The Crossing of Heaven : Memoirs of a Mathematician (2012 ed.)

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Among the group of physics honors students huddled in 1957 on a Colorado mountain watching Sputnik bisect the heavens, one young scientist was destined, three short years later, to become a key player in America's own top-secret spy satellite program.

One of our era's most prolific mathematicians, Karl Gustafson was given just two weeks to write the first US spy satellite's software.

The project would fundamentally alter America's Cold War strategy, and this autobiographical account of a remarkable academic life spent in the top flight tells this fascinating inside story for the first time.

Gustafson takes you from his early pioneering work in computing, through fascinating encounters with Nobel laureates and Fields medalists, to his current observations on mathematics, science and life.

He tells of brushes with death, being struck by lightning, and the beautiful women who have been a part of his journey.

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Product Details
3642441424 / 9783642441424
Paperback / softback
22/02/2014
Germany
176 pages, XVI, 176 p.
155 x 235 mm, 302 grams
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