Writing Mathematics Well

Writing Mathematics Well
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Publisher : American Mathematical Society
Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-10 : 9781470469801
ISBN-13 : 1470469804
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Book Synopsis Writing Mathematics Well by : Leonard Gillman

Download or read book Writing Mathematics Well written by Leonard Gillman and published by American Mathematical Society. This book was released on 2022-06-23 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Good writing conveys more than the author originally had in mind, while poor writing conveys less. Well written papers are more quickly accepted and put into print and more widely read and appreciated than poorly written ones—and for notes, monographs, and books the quality of writing is of more importance that it is for papers. In Writing Mathematics Well, Leonard Gillman tells his readers how to develop a clear and effective style. All aspects of mathematical writing are covered, from general organization and choice of title, to the presentation of results, to fine points on using words and symbols, to revision, and, finally, to the mechanics of putting your manuscript into print. No book can by itself make you a better writer, but this one will alert you to the opportunities for better and more forceful writing. It does this both by precept and by example. This is no bland collection of rules, but a lively guide in the style of Strunk and White or Fowler—a book to be read for its sharpness and wit as well as for enlightenment. Writing Mathematics Well should be on the shelf of anyone who writes or intends to write mathematics. It will amuse and delight the already careful writer and it will help reform and refine the sensibilities of those who may be somewhat careless about their writing.


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