Math Without Numbers

Math Without Numbers

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An Illustrated Tour Of The Structures And Patterns We Call MathThe Only Numbers In This Book Are The Page Numbers.Math Without Numbers Is A Vivid, Conversational, And Wholly Original Guide To The Three Main Branches Of Abstract Mathtopology, Analysis, And Algebrawhich Turn Out To Be Surprisingly Easy To Grasp. This Book Upends The Conventional Approach To Math, Inviting You To Think Creatively About Shape And Dimension, The Infinite And Infinitesimal, Symmetries, Proofs, And How These Concepts All Fit Together. What Awaits Readers Is A Freewheeling Tour Of The Inimitable Joys And Unsolved Mysteries Of This Curiously Powerful Subject.Like The Classic Math Allegory Flatland, First Published Over A Century Ago, Or Douglas Hofstadter'S Godel, Escher, Bach Forty Years Ago, There Has Never Been A Math Book Quite Like Math Without Numbers. So Many Popularizations Of Math Have Dwelt On Numbers Like Pi Or Zero Or Infinity. This Book Goes Well Beyond To Questions Such As: How Many Shapes Are There? Is Anything Bigger Than Infinity? And Is Math Even True? Milo Beckman Shows Why Math Is Mostly Just Pattern Recognition And How It Keeps On Surprising Us With Unexpected, Useful Connections To The Real World.The Ambitions Of This Book Take A Special Kind Of Author. An Inventive, Original Thinker Pursuing His Calling With Jubilant Passion. A Prodigy. Milo Beckman Completed The Graduatelevel Course Sequence In Mathematics At Age Sixteen, When He Was A Sophomore At Harvard; While Writing This Book, He Was Studying The Philosophical Foundations Of Physics At Columbia Under Brian Greene, Among Others.

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  • Q: What is the main subject of 'Math Without Numbers'? A: 'Math Without Numbers' explores the three main branches of abstract math: topology, analysis, and algebra, without relying heavily on numerical concepts.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Math Without Numbers'? A: The author of 'Math Without Numbers' is Milo Beckman, who has an impressive background in mathematics and philosophy.
  • Q: What age did Milo Beckman complete the graduate-level course sequence in mathematics? A: Milo Beckman completed the graduate-level course sequence in mathematics at the age of sixteen.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Math Without Numbers' is available in hardcover binding, making it a durable option for readers.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Math Without Numbers'? A: 'Math Without Numbers' contains a total of 224 pages.
  • Q: Is 'Math Without Numbers' suitable for beginners in math? A: Yes, the book is designed to be accessible for those unfamiliar with abstract math, making it suitable for beginners.
  • Q: When was 'Math Without Numbers' published? A: 'Math Without Numbers' was published on January 5, 2021.
  • Q: Does 'Math Without Numbers' include practical examples? A: Yes, the book includes practical examples and encourages creative thinking about mathematical concepts.
  • Q: What category does 'Math Without Numbers' fall under? A: 'Math Without Numbers' is categorized under Mathematical Analysis.
  • Q: Can I expect to learn about specific math theorems in this book? A: The book focuses more on concepts and patterns in math rather than specific theorems or formulas.

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