Mathematician:Steven George Krantz

American mathematician best known for his writing and teaching. Best known for having written a self-adulatory page on Wikipedia (in which he made sneering sideswipes about contemporaries like Wolfram and Mandelbrot until those passages were taken down for having violated WP:NPOV]) and a colossal heap of mediocre textbooks (which, embarrassingly, he considers to be quite good).

Considers himself to be a famous teacher, expositor and writer.

Nationality
American

History

 * Born: February 3, 1951, San Francisco, California

Books and Papers

 * 1971: Freshman Calculus (with Robert A. Bonic and Estelle Cranford)
 * 1999: A Panorama of Harmonic Analysis
 * 2001: Function Theory of Several Complex Variables (2nd edition)
 * 2002: A Primer of Real Analytic Functions (2nd edition) (with Harold R. Parks)
 * 2002: The Implicit Function Theorem: History, Theory, and Applications (with Harold R. Parks)
 * 2002: Mathematical Apocrypha
 * 2003: A Mathematician's Survival Guide
 * 2004: Complex Analysis: The Geometric Viewpoint (2nd edition)
 * 2005: Mathematical Apocrypha Redux
 * 2006: Function Theory of One Complex Variable (3rd edition) (with Robert E. Greene)
 * 2008: The Survival of a Mathematician
 * 2008: Geometric Integration Theory (with Harold R. Parks)
 * 2009:
 * 2011: Calculus: Single and Multivariable (2nd edition) (with Brian E. Blank)
 * 2011: The Proof is in the Pudding: The Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof
 * 2011: The Geometry of Complex Domains (with Robert E. Greene and Kang-Tae Kim)
 * 2012: A Mathematician Comes of Age
 * 2011: Calculus: Single and Multivariable (2nd edition) (with Brian E. Blank)
 * 2011: The Proof is in the Pudding: The Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof
 * 2011: The Geometry of Complex Domains (with Robert E. Greene and Kang-Tae Kim)
 * 2012: A Mathematician Comes of Age