Unknown Quantity by John Derbyshire

Unknown Quantity by John Derbyshire

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Gives form to the beauty and mystery of the most abstract of mathematical disciplines: algebra. This book presents the cast of extraordinary and bold historical characters each of whom, though the centuries and across the world, played a role in the genesis of algebra.

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Unknown Quantity by John Derbyshire

In this elegantly-written and engaging book, John Derbyshire gives expert form to the beauty and mystery of the most abstract of mathematical disciplines: algebra. Derbyshire brings to life the cast of extraordinary and bold historical characters each of whom, though the centuries and across the world, played a role in its genesis: the ancient father of algebra, Diophantus; the dashing, romantic Evariste Galois, who developed algebra to ever higher levels of abstraction, fell in unrequited love and died, age twenty, in a pistol-duel at dawn; and the dazzling and tragic Hypatia, probably the only mathematician in history to be skinned alive by an angry mob. Far from being dry or irrelevant pursuits, these adventures in algebra heralded nothing less than a revolution. Algebraists not only gave birth to a new way of thinking about and understand basic numeric concepts, but they also changed forever our very perception of the world around us.
'Unknown Quantity buzzes with rivalries, frustrations and breakthroughs.. A first-rate account that even algebraphobes will struggle to fault.' New Scientist 'Mind-expanding... made my brain work so hard I thought my hair might catch fire.' Mark Haddon, Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year 2003 'An intellectual tour de force and an excellent read' Washington Times
JOHN DERBYSHIRE is the author of Prime Obsession. His work appears frequently in National Review and The New Criterion. He lives in New York.
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ISBN 13 9781843545699
ISBN 10 1843545691
Title Unknown Quantity
Author John Derbyshire
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2007-04-12
Number of pages 382
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