``Chaitin has put a scratch on the rock of eternity.''
— Jacob T. Schwartz, Courant Institute, New York University, USA
``[Chaitin is] one of the great ideas men of mathematics and computer
science.''
— Marcus Chown, author of The Magic Furnace, in NEW SCIENTIST
``Finding the right formalization is a large component of the art of
doing great mathematics.''
— John Casti, author of Mathematical Mountaintops,
on Gödel, Turing and Chaitin in NATURE
``What mathematicians over the centuries — from the ancients, through
Pascal, Fermat, Bernoulli, and de Moivre, to Kolmogorov and Chaitin — have
discovered, is that it [randomness] is a profoundly rich concept.''
— Jerrold W. Grossman in the MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCER
Published by Springer-Verlag London, 2002, viii + 158 pages, hardcover, ISBN 1-85233-549-1.
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Reviewed in Review of Modern Logic, American Mathematical Monthly, MAA Online, Zadig, New Scientist, SIAM News, Folha de São Paulo, Times Higher Education Supplement:
``This book is wonderful in both senses of the word:
superlatively good and full of wonder.
Nonmathematicians could read it, too, but as I read it,
I felt glad (and proud) to be a mathematician!''
— Marion D. Cohen in the AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL MONTHLY
``funny, witty, and delightfully informal and irreverent''
— George Englebretsen in the REVIEW OF MODERN LOGIC
Translated
in Japanese
and
in Portuguese
A century of controversy over the foundations of mathematics (Lecture)
How to be a mathematician (TV interview)
The creative life: science vs. art (Interview)
Algorithmic information theory and the foundations of mathematics (Lecture)
Randomness in arithmetic (TV interview)
The reason for my life (Interview)
Undecidability and randomness in pure mathematics (Lecture)
Math, science and fantasy (Interview)
Sensual mathematics (TV interview)
Final thoughts
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