Mathematical Cranks
A delightful collection of articles about people who claim they have achieved the mathematically impossible (squaring the circle, duplicating the cube); people who think they have done something they have not (proving Fermat's Last Theorem); people who pray in matrices; people who find the American Revolution ruled by the number 57; people who have in common eccentric mathematical views, some mild (thinking we should count by 12s instead of 10s), some bizarre (thinking that second-order differential equations will solve all problems of economics, politics and philosophy). This is a truly unique book. It is written with wit and style and is a part of folk mathematics.
- Author
- Underwood Dudley
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 383
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780883855072
- Genres
- mathematics
- Release date
- 1996
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