
Alexander Keewatin (A.K.) Dewdney is a professor of computer science at the University of Western Ontario, a mathematician, environmental scientist, and author of books on diverse subjects. Wanderers of cyberspace may discover something about my life as a mathematician and computer scientist, environmental scientist, conservationist, and author of books and articles. The name "Keewatin" is an Ojibway word meaning "north wind." The name ":Dewdney" is from the French/Jewish name, "Dieudonne."

1993

Discovering the Truth and Beauty of the Cosmos
1999

Eight Great Problems That Reveal the Limits of Science
2004

An Exploration of Computer Worlds
1987

A Handbook of Computer Sorcery
1990

1989

Computer Contact with a Two-Dimensional World
1983

1993

An Eye-Opening Tour Through the Twists and Turns of Bad Science
1997