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The book of numbers, John H. Conway, Richard K. Guy

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The book of numbers, John H. Conway, Richard K. Guy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The book of numbers
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
32854557
Responsibility statement
John H. Conway, Richard K. Guy
Summary
In The Book of Numbers, two famous mathematicians fascinated by beautiful and intriguing number patterns share their insights and discoveries with each other and with readers. John Conway is the showman, master of mathematical games and flamboyant presentations; Richard Guy is the encyclopedist, always on top of problems waiting to be solved. Together they show us why patterns and properties of numbers have captivated mathematicians and non-mathematicians alike for centuries. The Book of Numbers features Conway and Guy's favorite stories about all the kinds of numbers any of us is likely to encounter, and many others besides. "Our aim," the authors write, "is to bring to the inquisitive reader ... an explanation of the many ways the word 'number' is used." They explore patterns that emerge in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, describe these patterns' relevance both inside and outside mathematics, and introduce the strange worlds of complex, transcendental, and surreal numbers. This unique book brings together facts, pictures and stories about numbers in a way that no one but an extraordinarily talented pair of mathematicians and writers could do
Table Of Contents
The romance of numbers -- Figures from figures: doing arithmetic and algebra by geometry -- What come next? -- Famous families of numbers -- The primacy of primes -- Further fruitfulness of fractions -- Geometric proglems and algebraic numbers -- Imagining imaginary numbers -- Infinite and infinitesimal numbers
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