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    Mathematics in the 20th century.Michael Atiyah - 2002 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 10 (1-3):25-39.
    This article is based on the transcript of a recording of the author’s Fields Lecture at the World Mathematical Year 2000 Symposium, Toronto, June 7–9, 2000.
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    Collected Works: Volume 1: Early Papers; General Papers.Michael Atiyah - 1988 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Professor Atiyah is one of the greatest living mathematicians and is well known throughout the mathematical world. He is a recipient of the Fields Medal, the mathematical equivalent of the Nobel Prize, and is still at the peak of his career. His huge number of published papers, focusing on the areas of algebraic geometry and topology, have here been collected into six volumes, divided thematically for easy reference by individuals interested in a particular subject. This first volume covers his early (...)
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  3. Topology of the Vacuum.Michael Atiyah - 1991 - In Simon Saunders & Harvey R. Brown (eds.), The Philosophy of Vacuum. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Art in the life of mathematicians.Anna Kepes Szemeredi & Michael Francis Atiyah (eds.) - 2015 - Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society.
    Why are mathematicians drawn to art? How do they perceive it? What motivates them to pursue excellence in music or painting? Do they view their art as a conveyance for their mathematics or an escape from it? What are the similarities between mathematical talent and creativity and their artistic equivalents? What are the differences? Can a theatrical play or a visual image capture the beauty and excitement of mathematics? Some of the world's top mathematicians are also accomplished artists: musicians, photographers, (...)
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