Is Maths Real? (how Simple Questions Lead Us To Mathematics’ Deepest Truths)
By (author) Cheng Eugenia
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By (author) Cheng Eugenia
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One of the world''s most creative mathematicians offers new ways to look at maths - focusing on questions, not answers
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A WATERSTONES BEST BOOK OF 2023 A NEW SCIENTIST BEST BOOK OF 2023 WINNER OF THE LA TIMES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2023 BOOK PRIZE ''A generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards "Just tell me the answer" and more towards "Wait, but why?"'' JORDAN ELLENBERG To many, maths feels like an unmapped wilderness. Between abstract concepts like imaginary numbers and infinity, it can sometimes feel like a lot of maths is just made up. Why, for example, is 1 not a prime? Why do two negatives cancel each other out? Where does trigonometry come from? Is maths even real? Abstract mathematician Eugenia Cheng shows that curiosity is the best teacher. Is Maths Real? takes us on a scintillating tour of the simple questions that provoke mathematics'' deepest insights. ''Intriguing...celebrates the dizziness and disorientation engendered by childlike questions that hint at the deep mysteries beneath'' NEW SCIENTIST ''Masterfully uncovers what''s simply profound in the profoundly simple'' FRANCIS SU ''Discover what it feels like to be a real mathematician'' DAILY TELEGRAPH
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A generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards "Just tell me the answer" and more towards "Wait, but why?"
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A brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. [Cheng] masterfully uncovers what''s simply profound in the profoundly simple
Review quote:
Intriguing ... Celebrates the dizziness and disorientation engendered by childlike questions that hint at the deep mysteries beneath
Review quote:
Discover what it feels like to be a real mathematician ... This is a human pursuit, depicted here from the inside
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An entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics ... for the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas
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Reminds us that maths is driven by human curiosity and creativity - not by right and wrong answers
Biographical note:
Eugenia Cheng is Scientist in Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Honorary Visiting Fellow of Pure Mathematics at City, University of London. A Cambridge graduate, she previously taught at the Universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Nice. She is also a concert pianist, fluent in French, and the author of several Profile bestsellers, including How to Bake Pi and x + y. In 2024, Is Maths Real? won the LA Times Science & Technology Book Prize.
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One of the world''s most creative mathematicians offers new ways to look at maths - focusing on questions, not answers
Short description/annotation:
One of the world''s most creative mathematicians offers new ways to look at maths - focusing on questions, not answers
Description:
A WATERSTONES BEST BOOK OF 2023 A NEW SCIENTIST BEST BOOK OF 2023 WINNER OF THE LA TIMES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2023 BOOK PRIZE ''A generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards "Just tell me the answer" and more towards "Wait, but why?"'' JORDAN ELLENBERG To many, maths feels like an unmapped wilderness. Between abstract concepts like imaginary numbers and infinity, it can sometimes feel like a lot of maths is just made up. Why, for example, is 1 not a prime? Why do two negatives cancel each other out? Where does trigonometry come from? Is maths even real? Abstract mathematician Eugenia Cheng shows that curiosity is the best teacher. Is Maths Real? takes us on a scintillating tour of the simple questions that provoke mathematics'' deepest insights. ''Intriguing...celebrates the dizziness and disorientation engendered by childlike questions that hint at the deep mysteries beneath'' NEW SCIENTIST ''Masterfully uncovers what''s simply profound in the profoundly simple'' FRANCIS SU ''Discover what it feels like to be a real mathematician'' DAILY TELEGRAPH
Review quote:
A generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards "Just tell me the answer" and more towards "Wait, but why?"
Review quote:
A brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. [Cheng] masterfully uncovers what''s simply profound in the profoundly simple
Review quote:
Intriguing ... Celebrates the dizziness and disorientation engendered by childlike questions that hint at the deep mysteries beneath
Review quote:
Discover what it feels like to be a real mathematician ... This is a human pursuit, depicted here from the inside
Review quote:
An entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics ... for the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas
Review quote:
Reminds us that maths is driven by human curiosity and creativity - not by right and wrong answers
Biographical note:
Eugenia Cheng is Scientist in Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Honorary Visiting Fellow of Pure Mathematics at City, University of London. A Cambridge graduate, she previously taught at the Universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Nice. She is also a concert pianist, fluent in French, and the author of several Profile bestsellers, including How to Bake Pi and x + y. In 2024, Is Maths Real? won the LA Times Science & Technology Book Prize.
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One of the world''s most creative mathematicians offers new ways to look at maths - focusing on questions, not answers
Author | By (author) Cheng Eugenia |
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Date Of Publication | Jun 6, 2024 |
EAN | 9781788169530 |
Contributors | Cheng Eugenia |
Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
Languages | English |
Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
Width | 126 mm |
Height | 196 mm |
Thickness | 26 mm |
Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |
Weight | 0.280000 |
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