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Abhinav Upadhyay

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Fermat's Enigma

Fermat's Enigma

Abhinav Upadhyay•2yr
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•Oct 11, 2023

The story of Fermat's problem is enthralling in itself, and it is quite well narrated by Simon though serious mathematics lovers will feel a tad disappointed for the absence of more rigor. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful journey which Simon navigates the reader through and anyone aching for a glimpse of the sharpest of minds in the world, their talks, their eccentrics and their infallible love for cold logical proof will love …Read More

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The story of Fermat's problem is enthralling in itself, and it is quite well narrated by Simon though serious mathematics lovers will feel a tad disappointed for the absence of more rigor. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful journey which Simon navigates the reader through and anyone aching for a glimpse of the sharpest of minds in the world, their talks, their eccentrics and their infallible love for cold logical proof will love …Read More

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist

The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Abhinav Upadhyay•6yr
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•Jan 18, 2019

A whole new view of the world, that is often unheard of but still as plausible and valid as the other. Open-ended questions spring up to motivate us toward solving the big societal and stereotypical problems and gain a broader perspective towards global calamities.

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A whole new view of the world, that is often unheard of but still as plausible and valid as the other. Open-ended questions spring up to motivate us toward solving the big societal and stereotypical problems and gain a broader perspective towards global calamities.

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India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy

India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy

Abhinav Upadhyay•1yr
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•Apr 30, 2024

4.5 stars. It is a truly authoritative account of India's history since independence till late 2016. It could have been even better had it not been tainted slightly by the obvious biases of Ramchandra Guha against some particular individuals, most evident specially in the last part of the book where he allots disproportionate weightage to the virtues of historical personalities based on whether they fancy his ideology or not …Read More

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4.5 stars. It is a truly authoritative account of India's history since independence till late 2016. It could have been even better had it not been tainted slightly by the obvious biases of Ramchandra Guha against some particular individuals, most evident specially in the last part of the book where he allots disproportionate weightage to the virtues of historical personalities based on whether they fancy his ideology or not …Read More

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A Mathematician's Apology

A Mathematician's Apology

Abhinav Upadhyay•1yr
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•Feb 21, 2024

This is one of the most interesting essays on mathematics ever written and GH Hardy presents a beautiful case for the work that professional mathematicians do. His emphasis on the aesthetics, and the sheer beauty with which mathematics can be compared to the liberal arts and poetry of the highest order are not unfelt and will resonate through many hearts in the world.
Some ideas of the book are surely a bit outdated as of no …Read More

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This is one of the most interesting essays on mathematics ever written and GH Hardy presents a beautiful case for the work that professional mathematicians do. His emphasis on the aesthetics, and the sheer beauty with which mathematics can be compared to the liberal arts and poetry of the highest order are not unfelt and will resonate through many hearts in the world.
Some ideas of the book are surely a bit outdated as of no …Read More

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