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- From: yeomans@austin.onu.edu (Charles Yeomans)
- Subject: Re: High Prices of Math Books. I am pissed.
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- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.163324.5813@austin.onu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 16:33:24 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan7.232629.25796@ryn.mro4.dec.com>, roth@3d.enet.dec.com (Jim Roth) writes:
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- > In article <1993Jan7.214312.5720@austin.onu.edu>, yeomans@austin.onu.edu (Charles Yeomans) writes...
- > >In article <ARA.93Jan7012128@camelot.ai.mit.edu>, ara@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Allan Adler) writes:
- > >>
- > >> In article <C0GEBz.98t@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin) writes:
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- > >> The amount of effort required to produce a fairly good book when one
- > >> does not already exist for a one-semester to one-year course is two
- > >> or three person-years, and preferably involves more than one person
- > >> writing it. An active faculty member does not have the time to do
- > >> very much writing.
- >
- > >> Why is this so? I heard a rumor that Serge Lang can knock off a book in
- > >> a weekend.
- >
- > >I heard it was a month.
- >
- > Wow.. it takes me longer to understand one of his books :-)
- >
- > (I'm thinking of the ones I've studied closely like his _Elliptic Functions_)
- >
- > >Lang's books tend to be of somewhat uneven quality; also, given his
- > >writing technique, the quality is actually quite high, I suppose.
- > >And Lang's mathematical insight is an order of magnitude above that of
- > >most mathematicians.
- >
- > Still, he's published a *lot* of what appear to me to be serious books.
- > Not sure how he manages to do that.
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- When Lang was writing Number Theory III, he met Colliot-Thelene and
- decided he wanted to include a section on Brauer group, Hasse principle,
- etc. Apparently Lang quizzed Colliot-Thelene intensely, getting him
- to explain the main ideas, then forced him to give Lang a list of
- references. Lang then showed up one day later with the section written.
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- Charles Yeomans
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