Beyond Infinity
«Clear, clever and friendly»
Alex Bellos
Even small children know there are infinitely many whole numbers - start counting and you'll never reach the end. But there are also infinitely many decimal numbers between zero and one. Are these two types of infinity the same? Are they larger or smaller than each other? Can we even talk about 'larger' and 'smaller' when we talk about infinity? In Beyond Infinity, international maths sensation Eugenia Cheng reveals the inner workings of infinity. Les mer
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What happens when a new guest arrives at your infinite hotel - but you already have an infinite number of guests? How does infinity give Zeno's tortoise the edge in a paradoxical foot-race with Achilles? And can we really make an infinite number of cookies from a finite amount of cookie dough?
Wielding an armoury of inventive, intuitive metaphor, Cheng draws beginners and enthusiasts alike into the heart of this mysterious, powerful concept to reveal fundamental truths about mathematics, all the way from the infinitely large down to the infinitely small.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Profile Books Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781781252864
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
- Priser
- Short-listed for Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books 2017 UK.
Anmeldelser
«Clear, clever and friendly»
Alex Bellos
«A spirited and friendly guide - appealingly down to earth about math that's extremely far out»
Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not to Be Wrong
«Witty, charming, and crystal clear. A brilliant book!»
Ian Stewart, author of Calculating the Cosmos
«An individual journey into numbers from an absolutely fresh perspective»
Royal Society Prize judges’ citation
«Mesmerising ... Cheng's argument about how our minds are stretched in the effort to conceive infinity is ultimate proof that it's the journey, not the destination, which counts»
Big Issue
«It takes a talented writer to bring the concept of infinity to life, but Cheng's infectious enthusiasm makes maths a delight»
BBC Science Focus