Things to make and do in the fourth dimension

a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more

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Things to make and do in the fourth dimension

a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more

First American edition.
  • 4.0 (2 ratings) ·
  • 29 Want to read
  • 5 Have read

A mathematician and comedian offers games, puzzles, and hands-on activities to help those with a fear of math understand and enjoy the logical tools and abstract concepts of the subject normally only accessible at college-level study.

"Math is boring, says the mathematician and comedian Matt Parker. Part of the problem may be the way the subject is taught, but it's also true that we all, to a greater or lesser extent, find math difficult and counterintuitive. This counterintuitiveness is actually part of the point, argues Parker: the extraordinary thing about math is that it allows us to access logic and ideas beyond what our brains can instinctively do--through its logical tools we are able to reach beyond our innate abilities and grasp more and more abstract concepts. In the absorbing and exhilarating Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension, Parker sets out to convince his readers to revisit the very math that put them off the subject as fourteen-year-olds. Starting with the foundations of math familiar from school (numbers, geometry, and algebra), he reveals how it is possible to climb all the way up to the topology and to four-dimensional shapes, and from there to infinity--and slightly beyond. Both playful and sophisticated, Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension is filled with captivating games and puzzles, a buffet of optional hands-on activities that entices us to take pleasure in math that is normally only available to those studying at a university level. Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension invites us to re-learn much of what we missed in school and, this time, to be utterly enthralled by it."--

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English
Pages
453

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Table of Contents

The zeroth chapter
Can you digit?
Making shapes
Be there and be square
Shape shifting
Shapes : now in 3D
Pack it up, pack it in
Prime time
Knot a problem
Just for graphs
The fourth dimension
The algorithm method
How to build a computer
Number mash-ups
Ridiculous shapes
Higher dimensions
Good data die hard
Ridiculous numbers
To infinity and beyond
The subsequent chapter
The answers at the back of the book.

Edition Notes

Originally published: London : Particular Books, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
510
Library of Congress
QA93 .P375 2014, QA93 .P3788 2014, QA93.P3788 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
453 pages
Number of pages
453

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27177136M
Internet Archive
thingstomakedoin0000park_r9y6
ISBN 10
0374275653
ISBN 13
9780374275655
LCCN
2014950271
OCLC/WorldCat
869438109

Work Description

A mathematician and comedian offers games, puzzles, and hands-on activities to help those with a fear of math understand and enjoy the logical tools and abstract concepts of the subject normally only accessible at college-level study.

"Math is boring, says the mathematician and comedian Matt Parker. Part of the problem may be the way the subject is taught, but it's also true that we all, to a greater or lesser extent, find math difficult and counterintuitive. This counterintuitiveness is actually part of the point, argues Parker: the extraordinary thing about math is that it allows us to access logic and ideas beyond what our brains can instinctively do--through its logical tools we are able to reach beyond our innate abilities and grasp more and more abstract concepts. In the absorbing and exhilarating Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension, Parker sets out to convince his readers to revisit the very math that put them off the subject as fourteen-year-olds. Starting with the foundations of math familiar from school (numbers, geometry, and algebra), he reveals how it is possible to climb all the way up to the topology and to four-dimensional shapes, and from there to infinity--and slightly beyond. Both playful and sophisticated, Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension is filled with captivating games and puzzles, a buffet of optional hands-on activities that entices us to take pleasure in math that is normally only available to those studying at a university level. Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension invites us to re-learn much of what we missed in school and, this time, to be utterly enthralled by it."--

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