Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut

Author:   Marcus du Sautoy
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780008393953


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 July 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Marcus du Sautoy
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   Fourth Estate Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9780008393953


ISBN 10:   0008393958
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'enjoyably clever ...with vividly illustrated chapters about the real-world applications of algebra, geometry, probability theory...It's Du Sautoy, in the end, who provides the wisest commentary' Steven Poole, Guardian 'If you thought Maths was all about long stuff, like long division and long multiplication and taking a long, long time to figure things out, Marcus du Sautoy shows that it's just the opposite. Full of humour, stories and the lightest of touches, this is a sight-seeing tour of some of the world's greatest neat dodges, unexpected turns and useful cut-throughs. Prepare to be caught short' Michael Rosen 'This book will change the way you look at the world. It's chock full of stories, ideas and clever tricks - I loved it. Marcus is a maestro at making big ideas come alive - he deserves his place alongside Richard Dawkins, E. O. Wilson and Carlo Rovelli in the pantheon of great modern science writers' Rohan Silva, CEO and founder of Second Home 'If mathematics has proved anything, it is that shortcuts can change the world. Marcus du Sautoy has come up with a smart, well written and entertaining guide to the connecting tunnels, underpasses and other tricks to traverse the trials of everyday life' Roger Highfield, author, broadcaster and Science Director at the Science Museum 'The joy of du Sautoy's book isn't really the art of the real-world shortcut at all. It is the romp through mathematical ideas, from place value to non Euclidean geometry to probability theory...There are vivid historical examples of scientists and others using mathematical ideas to solve problems' Tim Harford, Financial Times


'enjoyably clever ...with vividly illustrated chapters about the real-world applications of algebra, geometry, probability theory...It's Du Sautoy, in the end, who provides the wisest commentary' Steven Poole, Guardian 'If you thought Maths was all about long stuff, like long division and long multiplication and taking a long, long time to figure things out, Marcus du Sautoy shows that it's just the opposite. Full of humour, stories and the lightest of touches, this is a sight-seeing tour of some of the world's greatest neat dodges, unexpected turns and useful cut-throughs. Prepare to be caught short' Michael Rosen 'This book will change the way you look at the world. It's chock full of stories, ideas and clever tricks - I loved it. Marcus is a maestro at making big ideas come alive - he deserves his place alongside Richard Dawkins, E. O. Wilson and Carlo Rovelli in the pantheon of great modern science writers' Rohan Silva, CEO and founder of Second Home 'If mathematics has proved anything, it is that shortcuts can change the world. Marcus du Sautoy has come up with a smart, well written and entertaining guide to the connecting tunnels, underpasses and other tricks to traverse the trials of everyday life' Roger Highfield, author, broadcaster and Science Director at the Science Museum 'The joy of du Sautoy's book isn't really the art of the real-world shortcut at all. It is the romp through mathematical ideas, from place value to non Euclidean geometry to probability theory...There are vivid historical examples of scientists and others using mathematical ideas to solve problems' Tim Harford, Financial Times


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Marcus du Sautoy is a fellow of Wadham College, Oxford and has been named by The Independent on Sunday as one of Britain leading scientists. In 2001 he won the Berwick Prize of The London Mathmatical Society and in 2006 gace the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. His book ‘The Music of the Prmes' was published in 2003 to widespread acclaim.

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