Strange Curves, Counting Rabbits, & Other Mathematical Explorations

Awards:   Commended for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004. Runner-up for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004. Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004 Short-listed for Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles 2004 (United States) Shortlisted for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004.
Author:   Keith Ball
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780691127972


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Strange Curves, Counting Rabbits, & Other Mathematical Explorations


Awards

  • Commended for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004.
  • Runner-up for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004.
  • Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004
  • Short-listed for Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles 2004 (United States)
  • Shortlisted for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2004.

Overview

How does mathematics enable us to send pictures from space back to Earth? Where does the bell-shaped curve come from? Why do you need only 23 people in a room for a 50/50 chance of two of them sharing the same birthday? In Strange Curves, Counting Rabbits, and Other Mathematical Explorations, Keith Ball highlights how ideas, mostly from pure math, can answer these questions and many more. Drawing on areas of mathematics from probability theory, number theory, and geometry, he explores a wide range of concepts, some more light-hearted, others central to the development of the field and used daily by mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. Each of the book's ten chapters begins by outlining key concepts and goes on to discuss, with the minimum of technical detail, the principles that underlie them. Each includes puzzles and problems of varying difficulty. While the chapters are self-contained, they also reveal the links between seemingly unrelated topics. For example, the problem of how to design codes for satellite communication gives rise to the same idea of uncertainty as the problem of screening blood samples for disease.Accessible to anyone familiar with basic calculus, this book is a treasure trove of ideas that will entertain, amuse, and bemuse students, teachers, and math lovers of all ages.

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Author:   Keith Ball
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9780691127972


ISBN 10:   0691127972
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Reviews

Keith Ball demonstrated that though math may not be laugh-out-loud hilarious, it is deeply and gloriously satisfying... Ball's style is pacy and informal, and he does far more than just show off polished results. This is math with the hood up and the engine running. -- Ben Longstaff New Scientist A recreational math book with enough heft to give its intended audience a series of mental workouts, ranging from the rough equivalent of a stroll to the corner mailbox to a hard mile run. The writing style is open and engaging. Choice A gem... Each topic is taken up in a setting that immediately generates interest ... Ball's achievement is to have come up with a selection of topics which are fresh and unusual... It is a pleasure to report that the book is written in limpid, graceful, elegant English prose--nowadays a nearly vanished species. -- Stacy G. Langton MAA Online The author's writing style is informal, inviting, and clear... This book gives a lively and carefully written treatment of a number of interesting topics... The range of topics is wide, so even the experienced mathematician may learn something new. -- Harold R. Parks Notices of the American Mathematical Society


Keith Ball demonstrated that though math may not be laugh-out-loud hilarious, it is deeply and gloriously satisfying... Ball's style is pacy and informal, and he does far more than just show off polished results. This is math with the hood up and the engine running. -- Ben Longstaff, New Scientist A recreational math book with enough heft to give its intended audience a series of mental workouts, ranging from the rough equivalent of a stroll to the corner mailbox to a hard mile run. The writing style is open and engaging. -- Choice A gem... Each topic is taken up in a setting that immediately generates interest ... Ball's achievement is to have come up with a selection of topics which are fresh and unusual... It is a pleasure to report that the book is written in limpid, graceful, elegant English prose--nowadays a nearly vanished species. -- Stacy G. Langton, MAA Online The author's writing style is informal, inviting, and clear... This book gives a lively and carefully written treatment of a number of interesting topics... The range of topics is wide, so even the experienced mathematician may learn something new. -- Harold R. Parks, Notices of the American Mathematical Society [I]f you salivate at the thought of working those calculations, then run don't walk to the bookshop--for once they've produced a book just for you. -- Peter Spitz, Popular Science


One of Choice?s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2004 Keith Ball demonstrated that though math may not be laugh-out-loud hilarious, it is deeply and gloriously satisfying... Ball's style is pacy and informal, and he does far more than just show off polished results. This is math with the hood up and the engine running. --Ben Longstaff, New Scientist A recreational math book with enough heft to give its intended audience a series of mental workouts, ranging from the rough equivalent of a stroll to the corner mailbox to a hard mile run. The writing style is open and engaging. --Choice A gem... Each topic is taken up in a setting that immediately generates interest ... Ball's achievement is to have come up with a selection of topics which are fresh and unusual... It is a pleasure to report that the book is written in limpid, graceful, elegant English prose--nowadays a nearly vanished species. --Stacy G. Langton, MAA Online The author's writing style is informal, inviting, and clear... This book gives a lively and carefully written treatment of a number of interesting topics... The range of topics is wide, so even the experienced mathematician may learn something new. --Harold R. Parks, Notices of the American Mathematical Society [I]f you salivate at the thought of working those calculations, then run don?t walk to the bookshop--for once they?ve produced a book just for you. --Peter Spitz, Popular Science


Keith Ball demonstrated that though math may not be laugh-out-loud hilarious, it is deeply and gloriously satisfying... Ball's style is pacy and informal, and he does far more than just show off polished results. This is math with the hood up and the engine running. -- Ben Longstaff, New Scientist A recreational math book with enough heft to give its intended audience a series of mental workouts, ranging from the rough equivalent of a stroll to the corner mailbox to a hard mile run. The writing style is open and engaging. -- Choice A gem... Each topic is taken up in a setting that immediately generates interest ... Ball's achievement is to have come up with a selection of topics which are fresh and unusual... It is a pleasure to report that the book is written in limpid, graceful, elegant English prose--nowadays a nearly vanished species. -- Stacy G. Langton, MAA Online The author's writing style is informal, inviting, and clear... This book gives a lively and carefully written treatment of a number of interesting topics... The range of topics is wide, so even the experienced mathematician may learn something new. -- Harold R. Parks, Notices of the American Mathematical Society [I]f you salivate at the thought of working those calculations, then run don't walk to the bookshop--for once they've produced a book just for you. -- Peter Spitz, Popular Science


Author Information

Keith Ball is Professor of Mathematics at University College London and a Royal Society Leverhulme Research Fellow. Well known for his entertaining public lectures on mathematics, he is also the author of a graduate-level introduction to convex geometry in a textbook on geometry.

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