Do I Count? : Stories from Mathematics

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Author(s): Ziegler, Gunter M
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 218
City: Hoboken
Tags: Математика;Популярная математика;

Content: On the Number Line 3-Can Bees Count? 5-Can Chickens Compute? 10-And the Name of the Rose 13-Bad Luck? 42-The Answer to Everything? 91-The Numbers on the Bone 1729-Hardy's Taxi 119/100-High Percentages pi-As Beautiful as the Mona Lisa? -1-Victim of a Character Assassination chi0-The End of the Number Line? The Never-Ending Story of Prime Numbers Euclid Is Still Right How Many Prime Numbers Are There? Fermat Made a Mistake The "Mozart of Mathematics" Makes Use of an Error Another Search for Errors The Mathematical Perspective Estimates Random Numbers Everything Far Above Average Integers Caution: Equations Equations for Everything? The Body Mass Index The Huntington Affair Pythagoras Lives Equations as Art The Small Puzzles Sudokus 3x + 1 The Perfect Monster The Great Puzzles Where Mathematics Is Created At the Desk At the Coffee Machine At the Cafe In the Computer In Bed In Captivity In an Attic Room in Princeton On a Beach In a Paradise with a Library Knowledge in the ArXiv Research in the Internet? The Book of Proofs About Proofs Concerning Errors About Computer Proofs Concerning Precision Concerning Surprises Three Legends Mathematician vs. Mathematician Was It Kovalevskaya's Fault? The Disappearance of Alexander Grothendieck What Kinds of People Are These? Paul Erdos: Traveler Gian-Carlo Rota: Provocateur Persi Diaconis: Magician Daniel Biss: Politician Caroline Lasser: Colleague What Mathematicians Can Do Self-Confidence and Visions "Unfortunately Difficult" vs. "The Right Stuff" Record Races You Know More Math Than You Think "Mathematics Is ..." Read More Index