Weird Math: A Teenage Genius and His Teacher Reveal the Strange Connections Between Math and Everyday Life

Weird Math: A Teenage Genius and His Teacher Reveal the Strange Connections Between Math and Everyday Life

Weird Math: A Teenage Genius and His Teacher Reveal the Strange Connections Between Math and Everyday Life

Weird Math: A Teenage Genius and His Teacher Reveal the Strange Connections Between Math and Everyday Life

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Overview

A teenage genius and his teacher take readers on a wild ride to the extremes of mathematics
Everyone has stared at the crumpled page of a math assignment and wondered, where on Earth will I ever use this? It turns out, Earth is precisely the place. As teen math prodigy Agnijo Banerjee and his teacher David Darling reveal, complex math surrounds us. If we think long enough about the universe, we're left not with material stuff, but a ghostly and beautiful set of equations. Packed with puzzles and paradoxes, mind-bending concepts, and surprising solutions, Weird Math leads us from a lyrical exploration of mathematics in our universe to profound questions about God, chance, and infinity. A magical introduction to the mysteries of math, it will entrance beginners and seasoned mathematicians alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541644786
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 04/17/2018
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 250,087
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

David Darling is a science writer and astronomer. He is the author of the acclaimed Equations of Eternity, among other books. He lives in Dundee, Scotland.

Agnijo Banerjee is a brilliant young mathematician and child genius. A student of Darling's, he lives near Dundee, Scotland.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

A Note to the Reader xiii

1 The Math Behind the World 1

2 How to See in 4-D 13

3 Chance Is a Fine Thing 35

4 Patterns at the Brink of Chaos 63

5 Turing's Fantastic Machine 85

6 Music of the Spheres 113

7 Prime Mysteries 135

8 Can Chess Be Solved? 151

9 What Is and What Should Never Be 171

10 You Can't Get There from Here 187

11 The Biggest Number of All 209

12 Bend It, Stretch It, Any Way You Want Too 233

13 God, Gödel, and the Search for Proof 255

Acknowledgements 279

Index 281

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