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* [http://erccomics.com ERC comics].
 
* [http://erccomics.com ERC comics].
 
* [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/ Savoir sans frontières], by Jean-Pierre Petit. In particular [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/JPP/telechargeables/Francais/LE%20GEOMETRICON.pdf Le Géométricon] and [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/JPP/telechargeables/Francais/LE%20TOPOLOGICON.pdf Le Topologicon]. In French and multiple languages.
 
* [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/ Savoir sans frontières], by Jean-Pierre Petit. In particular [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/JPP/telechargeables/Francais/LE%20GEOMETRICON.pdf Le Géométricon] and [http://www.savoir-sans-frontieres.com/JPP/telechargeables/Francais/LE%20TOPOLOGICON.pdf Le Topologicon]. In French and multiple languages.
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* [https://encurtador.com.br/bfDLU Fibo e Sofia] (Portuguese)
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* [https://www.cnr.it/it/comics-and-science Comics & Science Edizioni] (Italian)

Revision as of 17:00, 9 September 2021

Books on mathematical culture.

Fiction novel

  • Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott.

See also Mathematical Fiction, an online database of references to mathematics in works of fiction.

Biographies

  • Théorème vivant by Cédric Villani (self-biographical).
  • Perfect Rigor: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century by Mahsa Gessen. A biography of Grisha Perelman.

Comics and graphic novels