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Stephen Smale: the mathematician who broke the dimension barrier, by Steve Batterson. Pp. 324. £25. 2000. ISBN 0 8218 2045 1 (American Mathematical Society). UK distributor: Oxford University Press.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

Steve Abbott*
Affiliation:
Claydon High School, Church Lane, Claydon, Ipswich IP6 0EG

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Copyright © The Mathematical Association 2001

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References

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