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Logicomix is, at its core, a story about the struggle between an ideal logic and
How Not to Be Wrong is a triumph of popular math writing, serving as both
Proofs and Refutations by Imre Lakatos is a timeless classic that has never lost its
This enlightening and refreshing approach to mathematics will entertain lay readers while improving their mathematical
John Whitney’s book, Digital Harmony: On the Complementarity of Music and Visual Art, explores the
Eugenia Cheng’s The Art of Logic in an Illogical World is a must-listen for anyone
Mathematics may seem like a cold and impersonal subject, but the women celebrated in Power
Mathematics may seem like a daunting and impersonal subject to some, but for Francis Su,
Discover the fascinating world of equations in “In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That
Despite its often-negative reputation, mathematics has the potential to be awe-inspiring and creative. According to
Many people may view mathematics as a dry and unemotional subject, but the pursuit of
From elementary math to abstract concepts, Eugenia Cheng’s Beyond Infinity takes readers on a captivating
“This book’s goal is to carefully but untechnically illustrate the distinctions between high-level, research-level mathematics
Discover the timeless wisdom of George Polya’s How to Solve It, a must-read for anyone
This intriguing and engaging dictionary, which was first published in 1986, is presented in order
This highly regarded undergraduate textbook’s third edition is appropriate for teaching all of the mathematics
London. 23 cm. 241 pages. Illustration-filled editorial encyclopedia on plain tapa. Idiom in English. “The
James Gleick’s “Chaos: Making a New Science” would turn out to be a surprisingly engaging
“50 Visions of Mathematics” is a book that challenges this stereotype by covering a wide
“Mathematical knowledge has been regarded for more than two thousand years as an essential component
“””Now everybody can comprehend the thoughts of mathematical geniuses. * How topologists discovered how to
Spivak’s Calculus is ideal for those who seek an alternative to bulky calculus textbooks and
This book is the first part of a two-volume textbook for undergraduate students. It is,