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A Geek's Guide to the Beauty of Numbers, Logic, and Computation
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Early praise for
Good Math
Mark Chu-Carroll is one of the premiere math bloggers in the world, able
to guide readers through complicated concepts with delightful casualness.
In Good Math he brings that same skill to a book-length journey through
math, from the basic notion of numbers through recent developments in
computer programming. If yo u have ever been curious about the golden
ratio or Turing machines or why pi never runs out of numbers, this is the
book for you.
➤
Carl Zimmer
author of “Matter,” a weekly column about science in The New York
Times (
http://bit.ly/NYTZimmer
); and “The Loom,” a National Geographic
Magazine blog (
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/blog/the-loom
)
Fans of Mark Chu-Carroll’s lively and informative blog, Good Math/Bad
Math, will find much to savor in this mathematical guide for the
“geekerati.”
Chu-Carroll covers it all, from the basics of natural, irrational, and imagi-
nary numbers and the golden ratio to Cantor sets, group theory, logic,
proofs, programming, and Turing machines. His love for his subject shines
through every page. He’ll help y o u love it, too.
➤
Jennifer Ouellette
author of The Calculus Diaries
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