The Remarkable Lives of Numbers
A Mathematical Compendium from 1 to 200
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duckworth Books
Published:20th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Did you know there are 17 possible types of symmetric wallpaper pattern? Do you know what ‘casting out the nines’ is? Or why 88 is the fourth ‘untouchable’ number? Or how 7 is used to test for the onset of dementia.
Number fanatic Derrick Niederman has a mission to bring numbers to life. He explores the unique properties of the most exciting numbers from 1 to 200, wherever they may crop up: from mathematics to sport, from history to the natural world, from language to pop culture.
Packed with illustrations, amusing facts, puzzles, brainteasers and anecdotes, this is an enthralling and thought-provoking numerical voyage through the history of mathematics, investigating problems of logic, geometry and arithmetic along the way.
'This book is a complete joy. It made me smile. A lot' Carol Vorderman
'There's more to maths than just numbers - but, as this entertaining and engaging book amply demonstrates, the depth and variety of mathematical ideas that appear when you start with 1, 2, 3 and keep going is astonishing. Once you start reading it's just like the number system itself - impossible to stop' Ian Stewart, author of Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities
'A great maths book for geeks and non-geeks alike' Johnny Ball
'A fun book... definitely challenging' Vanity Fair
'A fascinating parade of diverse numerical characters... An entertaining mix of numerical fun and theory' Booklist
'All sorts of fascinating mathematical minutiae' Time Out (Chicago)
ISBN: 9780715654026
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
304 pages