The Prime Number Conspiracy: The Biggest Ideas in Math from Quanta (Mit Press)
T**L
For thinking people
Learning how really smart people think and grow intellectually and emotionally was the plus for me. Very glad I read this book.
R**S
Good, but not as impressive as Alice and Bob Meet the Wall of Fire
I enjoyed reading the stories in this book. Like Alice and Bob Meet the Wall of Fire, it's a bird's eye view of recent research and issues in mathematics. It also focuses on telling stories of the researchers and problem solvers. While it shows the landscape and characters, explanations of the "hows" are abysmally lacking. Mathematics, especially advanced mathematics, is incredibly abstract so describing the mechanics of problem solving in an exciting way is bound to be difficult. The pieces in this book only make a bare-bones effort.I found it interesting and useful because even when I found the descriptions lacking it directed me toward meaningful areas of exploration and thought. Also, the articles in the book are more brief and easier to read than those in Alice and Bob.If Quanta publishes another volume like this I probably won't purchase it. If they publish another volume like Alice and Bob I definitely will.
B**E
Prime numbers meeting in dingy bars ploting uh, um... Actually, no conspiracy. ;D
Prime numbers meeting in dingy bars plotting uh, um... Actually, no conspiracy. The book is about prime numbers and the non-primes. I am an 81 year old Electronic Engineer with a minor in math and books like this help keep me sharp. A good read if one is into math.
Q**T
Not sure what kind of an overview it is
Owing to cutting edge Math being esoteric, it must be difficult to write about such material for the layperson. I felt like it would often go, "this person won this excellence prize/award and it's really great you see, because this, that and the other." While I am interested in the topic, some of the content can likely only be explained by diving into the deeper meaning. There are plenty of references, so with that I do not take issue. It's just that it would take time to become conversant with a lot of of the topics. So in just wanting to get an overview, I had trouble sorting why any one topic might be much more important than any other. It's sort of a Who's Who in contemporary Math, if that's what you're looking for. I guess one shouldn't hope for Math to converge to something fundamental, but just acknowledge that there are just all of these areas of specialization.
E**I
A series of good examples about the physics of quanta.
Gleick is a famous expert of mathematics and physics, and the articles contained in this sage are mixed in according to his competence. Particularly last 20 years it is born a movement of ideas, which connecting models of algebraic and differential geometry, but also topological facts, has had a strong approach to the quantum physics. An important consequence of that is the origin of informatical models using the quantum theory.
A**Y
Fun romp through math discoveries
A truly enjoyable romp through more recent math discoveries told in an exciting and thought-provoking manner. I like math but don't have a math degree and although I had to look up some terms, it was worth the little extra work.If you like math or how discoveries are made, get this for the pure pleasure of it.
M**N
What i liked
This was for pure entertainment. Loved these informative stories of very clever math people.
S**N
Fascinating Book, Even for Non Mathemeticians
I bought this book because I absolutely love Quanta Magazine and all the really interesting articles they put out. Even though I never made it past Calculus 1 I still found this book to be fairly accessible, and easy to enjoy. It's an incredible dive in to a concept of math that seems simple on the surface, but beautifully complex upon deeper analysis.
P**R
Sammlung interessanter Artiekel aus Quanta
Quanta ist ein online - Magazin für Mathematik, Informatik, Biologie und Physik. Dieses Buch ist eine Sammlung ausgewählter Artikel aus dem Bereich Mathematik (wobei einige Artikel auch starken Informatik-Bezug haben). Das Niveau ist etwa auf dem Level von Spektrum der Wissenschaft, allerdings gefühlt etwas aktueller.Generell kann man die Artikel auch online lesen und braucht dieses Buch nicht. Aber ich weiß, dass ich es hasse komplizierte Artikel auf englisch am Bildschirm zu lesen - da fehlt mir einfach die nötige Ruhe. So als gebundenes Buch erhält man eine gute Auswahl (ich war überrascht wie dick das Buch ist) und kann auch blättern und stöbern. Und dazu lädt das Buch wirklich ein - Die Artikel sind von der Länge her genau richtig und sehr vielseitig. Sicher, es kommen Dopplungen vor (das liegt in der Natur der Sache), aber wer sich für Mathematik interessiert, findet Tonnen Interessantes. Ich habe mir gleich den anderen Sammelband hinterher bestellt (den über Nicht-Mathematische Themen), weil mir dieses Buch so gut gefallen hat. Empfehlung! Zumindest für das Magazin (einfach Quanta magazine googlen) - da kann man sich selbst ein Bild machen!
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