No. 1.S

This collection is a unique compilation of Freeman Dyson's papers in mathematics and physics from over 50 years of activity and research. This selection is of papers that Dyson himself feels most worthy of preserving and many of them are classics. There is an accompanying commentary that explains the context from which the papers originated and the subsequent history of the problems that were either solved or left unsolved. This work is an important collection as it presents a connected narrative of the developments in mathematics and physics over the last half century.