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  1. God Created the Integers. : Stephen W. Hawking. Penguin, 2006 - Mathematicians - 1160 pages. God Created The Integers is Stephen Hawking's personal choice of the greatest mathematical works in history. He allows the reader to peer into the mind of genius by providing us with excerpts from original mathematical proofs and results.

  2. God Created The Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History - Ebook written by Stephen Hawking. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read God Created The Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History.

  3. 4 de oct. de 2005 · "God Created The Integers" is a book edited by the late Stephen Hawking. It is a collection of works by mathematicians and physicists like Euclid, Euler, Laplace, etc. Professor Hawking comments on each person's life and work. He does a marvelous job of explaining why this person was essential to mathematics.

  4. God Created The Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History Paperback – Oct. 9 2007 by Stephen Hawking (Author) 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 300 ratings

  5. God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History, Edited with commentary by Stephen Hawking, 2005, xiii + 1160 pp., $29.95, ISBN 0-7624-1922-9, Running Press Book Publishers, 120 South 22nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19103-4399, 215-567-5080 or www.runningpress.com. This book is evidently conceived as a companion to the author's previous work, On the Shoulders of Giants ...

  6. 4 de oct. de 2005 · "God created the integers," wrote mathematician Leopold Kronecker, "All the rest is the work of Man." In this collection of landmark mathematical works, editor Stephen Hawking has assembled the greatest feats humans have ever accomplished using just numbers and their brains.

  7. GOD CREATED THE INTEGERS is Stephen Hawking's personal choice of the greatest mathematical works in history. He allows the reader to peer into the mind of genius by providing us with excerpts from original mathematical proofs and results. He also helps us understand the progression of mathematical thought, and the very foundations of our presentday technologies.