The boy who loved math : the improbable life of Paul Erdos

Título
The boy who loved math : the improbable life of Paul Erdos

Deborah. Heiligman

Resumen
Growing up in Hungary during WWI, Erdos tried school but chafed at the rules and convinced his mother that he should study at home. He was fascinated by numbers from an early age, and by the time he was 20, he was known as The Magician from Budapest. Unable to do common tasks such as cooking, laundry, or driving, he spent his adult life flying around the world, staying with other mathematicians, and working collaboratively on challenging math problems.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2013

Ready-to-go classroom library. Grade 4

Descripción física
37 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm

Materia personal
Erdős, Paul, 1913-1996.

Término de la materia
Reading materials.
 
Mathematicians -- Hungary -- Biography.

Género
Picture books for children.
 
Dust jackets (Bindings) -- 2013.

Autor añadido
Pham, LeUyen,

Síntesis
Growing up in Hungary during WWI, Erdos tried school but chafed at the rules and convinced his mother that he should study at home. He was fascinated by numbers from an early age, and by the time he was 20, he was known as The Magician from Budapest. Unable to do common tasks such as cooking, laundry, or driving, he spent his adult life flying around the world, staying with other mathematicians, and working collaboratively on challenging math problems.

ISBN
9780545703055
 
9780439699402

Información de publicación
New York : Scholastic, ©2013.
 
New York : Scholastic, 2013.


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