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9780393338676

100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know Math Explains Your World

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    9780393338676

  • ISBN10:

    0393338673

  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-24
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

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Summary

Have you ever considered why you always get stuck in the longest line? Why two's company but three's a crowd? Or why there are six degrees of separation instead of seven? In this hugely informative and endlessly entertaining book, John D. Barrow takes the most baffling of everyday phenomena and'”with simple math, lucid explanations, and illustrations'”explains why they work the way they do. His witty, crystal-clear answers shed light on the dark and shadowy corners of the physical world we all think we understand so well.

Author Biography

JOHN D. BARROW is a professor of mathematical sciences and director of the Millennium Mathematics Project at Cambridge University. A Fellow of the Royal Society, he is the author of The Book of Nothing, The Constants of Nature, and the award-winning play Infinities. In 2008, he was awarded The Royal Society's Faraday Prize for the communication of science. He lives in Cambridge, England.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Two's Company, Three's a Crowdp. 1
It's a Small World After Allp. 4
Monkey Businessp. 7
Independence Dayp. 10
Rugby and Relativityp. 12
Wagons Rollp. 14
A Sense of Proportionp. 16
Why Does the Other Queue Always Move Faster?p. 19
Pylon of the Monthp. 21
A Sense of Balancep. 24
Bridging That Gapp. 26
On the Cardsp. 30
Tally Hop. 34
Relationshipsp. 37
Racing Certaintiesp. 40
High Jumpingp. 43
Superficialityp. 47
VAT in Eternityp. 50
Living in a Simulationp. 52
Emergencep. 56
How to Push a Carp. 59
Positive Feedbackp. 62
The Drunkard's Walkp. 64
Faking Itp. 66
The Flaw of Averagesp. 69
The Origami of the Universep. 71
Easy and Hard Problemsp. 73
Is This a Record?p. 76
A Do-It-Yourself Lotteryp. 79
I Do Not Believe It!p. 81
Flash Firesp. 83
The Secretary Problemp. 86
Fair Divorce Settlements: the Win-Win Solutionp. 90
Many Happy Returnsp. 93
Tilting at Windmillsp. 96
Verbal Conjuringp. 99
Financial Investment with Time Travellersp. 101
A Thought for Your Penniesp. 104
Breaking the Law of Averagesp. 107
How Long are Things Likely to Survive?p. 109
A President who Preferred the Triangle to the Pentagonp. 112
Secret Codes in Your Pocketp. 116
I've Got a Terrible Memory for Namesp. 120
Calculus Makes You Live Longerp. 122
Getting in a Flapp. 124
Your Number's Upp. 127
Double Your Moneyp. 129
Some Reflections on Facesp. 131
The Most Infamous Mathematicianp. 135
Roller Coasters and Motorway Junctionsp. 139
A Taylor-made Explosionp. 143
Walk Please, Don't Run!p. 146
Mind-reading Tricksp. 148
The Planet of the Deceiversp. 150
How to Win the Lotteryp. 152
A Truly Weird Football Matchp. 155
An Arch Problemp. 157
Counting in Eightsp. 159
Getting a Mandatep. 161
The Two-headed Leaguep. 164
Creating Something out of Nothingp. 166
How to Rig an Electionp. 169
The Swing of the Pendulump. 172
A Bike with Square Wheelsp. 174
How Many Guards Does an Art Gallery Need?p. 176
...and What About a Prison?p. 181
A Snooker Trick Shotp. 183
Brothers and Sistersp. 186
Playing Fair with a Biased Coinp. 189
The Wonders of Tautologyp. 191
What a Racketp. 193
Packing Your Stuffp. 197
Sent Packing Againp. 199
Crouching Tigerp. 204
How the Leopard Got His Spotsp. 207
The Madness of Crowdsp. 209
Diamond Geezerp. 212
The Three Laws of Roboticsp. 216
Thinking Outside the Boxp. 219
Googling in the Caribbean - The Power of the Matrixp. 222
Loss Aversionp. 226
The Lead in Your Pencilp. 228
Testing Spaghetti to Destructionp. 230
The Gherkinp. 232
Being Mean with the Price Indexp. 235
Omniscience can be a Liabilityp. 238
Why People aren't Clevererp. 240
The Man from Undergroundp. 242
There are No Uninteresting Numbersp. 244
Incognitop. 246
The Ice Skating Paradoxp. 249
The Rule of Twop. 252
Segregation and Micromotivesp. 254
Not Going with the Flowp. 256
Venn Vill They Ever Learnp. 258
Some Benefits of Irrationalityp. 261
Strange Formulaep. 266
Chaosp. 270
All Aboardp. 273
The Global Villagep. 276
Notesp. 279
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