
Maths Squared: 100 concepts you should know
- Mathematical Games
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:256
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- Size:135mm×165mm
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
Maths Squared is an ideal reintroduction to the mysterious and magical world of numbers. Across 10 chapters and 100 topics, it takes you on a whistlestop tour from the essentials of numbers and arithmetic to the strange outer limits where mathematics and philosophy merge. Along the way, it looks at many of the key problems that have led to mathematical breakthroughs, and some of those which remain unsolved.
Using accessible yet authoritative text complimented by new color illustrations, infographics and photographs, Maths Squared is the ideal primer or refresher for those who want to learn more about the fascinating language of numbers and equations that describes the Universe.
Author
Rachel Thomas and MARIANNE FREIBERGER are the editors of Plus magazine, which publishes articles from the world's top mathematicians and science writers on topics as diverse as art, medicine, cosmology and sport. They have co-authored the popular math book Numericon: A journey through the hidden lives of numbers, and were editors on the book 50: Visions of Mathematics. Between them they have over 20 years' experience writing about mathematics for a general audience.