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Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers
Mathematicians solve equations, or try to. But sometimes the solutions are not as interesting as the beautiful symmetric patterns that lead to them. Written in a friendly style for a general audience, Fearless Symmetry is the first popular math book to discuss these elegant and mysterious patterns a...
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Princeton Univ. Press
2006
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author | Ash, Avner Gross, Robert |
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description | Mathematicians solve equations, or try to. But sometimes the solutions are not as interesting as the beautiful symmetric patterns that lead to them. Written in a friendly style for a general audience, Fearless Symmetry is the first popular math book to discuss these elegant and mysterious patterns and the ingenious techniques mathematicians use to uncover them. Hidden symmetries were first discovered nearly two hundred years ago by French mathematician Évariste Galois. They have been used extensively in the oldest and largest branch of mathematics--number theory--for such diverse applications |
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spelling | cern-9892662021-04-22T02:09:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/989266engAsh, AvnerGross, RobertFearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbersMathematical Physics and MathematicsMathematicians solve equations, or try to. But sometimes the solutions are not as interesting as the beautiful symmetric patterns that lead to them. Written in a friendly style for a general audience, Fearless Symmetry is the first popular math book to discuss these elegant and mysterious patterns and the ingenious techniques mathematicians use to uncover them. Hidden symmetries were first discovered nearly two hundred years ago by French mathematician Évariste Galois. They have been used extensively in the oldest and largest branch of mathematics--number theory--for such diverse applicationsPrinceton Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:9892662006 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Ash, Avner Gross, Robert Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title | Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title_full | Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title_fullStr | Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title_full_unstemmed | Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title_short | Fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
title_sort | fearless symmetry: exposing the hidden patterns of numbers |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/989266 |
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