Marcel Grossmann: For the Love of Mathematics by Claudia Graf-Grossmann
Marcel Grossmanns granddaughter paints here a picture of a fiery and many-talented scientist and patriot. She traces the influence of an entrepreneurial family during Germanys rapid industrial expansion in the late 19th century. The familys fluctuating fortunes take the story to the vibrant city of Budapest on the Danube; they enable readers to sense the pioneering spirit at Zurichs young Polytechnic Institute (now ETH Zurich) but also reflect the worries and hardships of the First World War and interwar years.
The Foreword is written by Prof. Remo Ruffini, founder and president of the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics and the Marcel Grossmann Meetings. Last but not least, an extensive contribution by Dr. Tilman Sauer offers a scientific-historical appreciation of Marcel Grossmanns enduring contributions.