Prime Obsession

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Prime Obsession is a popular mathematics book by John Derbyshire that explores the Riemann Hypothesis and its historical and mathematical significance.

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instanceOf book
popular mathematics book
author John Derbyshire NERFINISHED
awarded Mathematical Association of America Euler Book Prize NERFINISHED
awardYear 2004
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
covers 19th-century mathematics
development of analytic number theory
explains implications of the Riemann Hypothesis
partial results related to the Riemann Hypothesis
statement of the Riemann Hypothesis
firstPublicationYear 2003
focusesOn Bernhard Riemann NERFINISHED
Riemann zeta function NERFINISHED
distribution of prime numbers
genre mathematics literature
popular science
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 978-0-309-08549-0
hasNotableFeature aims to make advanced mathematics accessible
mix of biography, history, and technical exposition
intendedAudience general readers
mathematics enthusiasts
language English
notableFor popularizing the Riemann Hypothesis
publisher Joseph Henry Press NERFINISHED
structure alternating chapters of history and mathematics
subject Riemann Hypothesis NERFINISHED
history of mathematics
number theory
prime numbers

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Euler Book Prize notableRecipientWork Prime Obsession