Jason Socrates Bardi, author of The Calculus Wars, holds master's degrees in both science writing and molecular biophysics from Johns Hopkins University.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Prologue | p. 1 |
A Mathematician's Waterloo | p. 3 |
The Strange Vegetarian Cult and Mathematics | p. 25 |
The Mystery Maker | p. 45 |
Those False and Would-Be Proofs | p. 57 |
A Codebreaker's Fix | p. 71 |
Searching for Ceres | p. 83 |
The Dim Light of Exhaustion | p. 95 |
Gauss's Little Secret | p. 105 |
Lessons of Curvature | p. 111 |
To Stir the Nests of Wasps | p. 123 |
A Strange New World | p. 137 |
A Message for You, Ambassador | p. 147 |
"To Praise It Would Be to Praise Myself" | p. 157 |
The Birth of Electronic Communication | p. 167 |
The Imaginary Man from Kazan | p. 177 |
The Soul of the Universe | p. 193 |
The Curvature of Space | p. 207 |
Notes | p. 211 |
Bibliography | p. 235 |
Index | p. 245 |
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