Book description
Can you outrun a bullet? How do you build an electronic brain? Is it
possible to create an unbreakable code? Could you slow down time? How
do you unleash chaos? If you thought mathematics was all about
measuring angles in a triangle or factorizing equations, think again ...
How to Build a Brain and 34 Other Really Interesting Uses of Mathematics
demystifies the astonishing world of maths in a series of intriguing,
entertaining and often extraordinary scenarios - that explain key
concepts in plain and simple language. You'll find out how to unknot
your DNA, how to count like a supercomputer and how to become famous for
solving mathematics most challenging problem. You'll learn essential
survival skills such as how to survive in a whirlpool, how to slay a
mathematical monster and how to be alive and dead at the same time. And
along the way you'll discover some plain old cool stuff like how to
unleash chaos, how to create an unbreakable code and how to use the
mathematics to win at roulette or avoid going to prison. So if you
want to get to grips with the great questions of number theory and
geometry, the mysteries of the prime numbers or Plato's classification
of regular polyhedra, or if you are really more interested in learning
how to have beautiful children or how to make a million on the stock
market, this is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of
modern mathematics. Can you outrun a bullet? How do you build an
electronic brain? Is it possible to create an unbreakable code? Could
you slow down time? How do you unleash chaos? If you thought
mathematics was all about measuring angles in a triangle or factorizing
equations, think again ... How to Build a Brain and 34 Other Really
Interesting Uses of Mathematics demystifies the astonishing world of
maths in a series of intriguing, entertaining and often extraordinary
scenarios - that explain key concepts in plain and simple language.
You'll find out how to unknot your DNA, how to count like a
supercomputer and how to become famous for solving mathematics most
challenging problem. You'll learn essential survival skills such as how
to survive in a whirlpool, how to slay a mathematical monster and how to
be alive and dead at the same time. And along the way you'll discover
some plain old cool stuff like how to unleash chaos, how to create an
unbreakable code and how to use the mathematics to win at roulette or
avoid going to prison. So if you want to get to grips with the great
questions of number theory and geometry, the mysteries of the prime
numbers or Plato's classification of regular polyhedra, or if you are
really more interested in learning how to have beautiful children or how
to make a million on the stock market, this is the perfect introduction
to the fascinating world of modern mathematics.