Keith Devlin
Keith Devlin is a British-American mathematician, author, and educator born in 1947, best known for his work in mathematical logic, set theory, and science communication. He is an emeritus mathematician at Stanford University, where he co-founded the H-STAR institute and mediaX research network, and serves as Executive Director of the Stanford Mathematics Outreach Project. Devlin has authored numerous books on mathematics and hosts NPR's 'Math Guy' segment, focusing on innovative ways to teach math through media like video games.
Mathematics
Science Communication
Popular Science
The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible
Finding Fibonacci: The Quest to Rediscover the Forgotten Mathematical Genius Who Changed the World
The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible
The Math Gene: How Mathematical Thinking Evolved And Why Numbers Are Like Gossip
The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS: Solving Crime with Mathematics
The Unfinished Game: Pascal, Fermat, and the Seventeenth-Century Letter that Made the World Modern
Life by the Numbers
Life by the Numbers
Finding Fibonacci: The Quest to Rediscover the Forgotten Mathematical Genius Who Changed the World
The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible
Sets, Functions, and Logic: An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, Third Edition (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics Series)
Goodbye, Descartes: The End of Logic and the Search for a New Cosmology of the Mind