I also agree with Andy that this is definitely not a good question for neither MO nor MSE.
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Andy Putman comments on "Who is the contemporary mathematician whose autobiography would you definitely buy?" (18968)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1349/who-is-the-contemporary-mathematician-whose-autobiography-would-you-definitely-buy/?Focus=18968#Comment_189682012-04-23T21:54:08-07:002018-11-04T13:37:43-08:00Andy Putmanhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/113/
I don't think this is a good question either for here or for math.SE. It's much too chatty, and while I could imagine the answers telling one something about the answerers, I don't think they would ...
Zeeshan Mahmud comments on "Who is the contemporary mathematician whose autobiography would you definitely buy?" (18966)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1349/who-is-the-contemporary-mathematician-whose-autobiography-would-you-definitely-buy/?Focus=18966#Comment_189662012-04-23T20:26:21-07:002018-11-04T13:37:43-08:00Zeeshan Mahmudhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/651/
Yes, yes I know it's a soft question and defo. a CW at that. May be if it's too soft, I will push ot for SE.I was hoping to prefix it with:I for one would definitely like to read Andrew Wiles' one. ...
I was hoping to prefix it with: I for one would definitely like to read Andrew Wiles' one. The fact that he was in tears in a youtube video upon dawn of illumination really moved me and also I would like to read the "AUTO"biography of Perelman. Some more contenders would Szemerdi, Milnor or Sir Atiyah(among the Abel prize winners)...