One To Nine: The Inner Life of Numbers

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pp. 328, “A frank acknowledgment that anything I wrote was bound to resemble Constance Reid’s seminal From Zero to Infinity doesn’t stop mathematician and biographer Hodges (Alan Turing: The Enigma) from boldly launching into his own rather disjointed explanation of the place of the numbers one through nine in mathematics and (primarily Western) culture. Pop culture references and political topics such as global warming, presumably meant to make terms like quantum of existence a little less scary to the novice, appear alongside subjects of more interest to math nerds (the author debunks the common assumption that mathematicians are male, overweight and perennially single).”

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ISBN 0385665768
ISBN13 9780385665766
Number of pages 328
Original Title One To Nine: The Inner Life of Numbers
Published Date 2008
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Toronto
Edition First Edition
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pp. 328, “A frank acknowledgment that anything I wrote was bound to resemble Constance Reid’s seminal From Zero to Infinity doesn’t stop mathematician and biographer Hodges (Alan Turing: The Enigma) from boldly launching into his own rather disjointed explanation of the place of the numbers one through nine in mathematics and (primarily Western) culture. Pop culture references and political topics such as global warming, presumably meant to make terms like quantum of existence a little less scary to the novice, appear alongside subjects of more interest to math nerds (the author debunks the common assumption that mathematicians are male, overweight and perennially single).”

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Weight 1 kg