The Secret Lives of Numbers

Tomoko L. Kitagawa,Timothy Revell

The Secret Lives of Numbers
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 March 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9780241544129

The Secret Lives of Numbers

Tomoko L. Kitagawa,Timothy Revell

A ground-breaking non-Western history of maths.

The protagonists of this book won’t be familiar to most readers. Pythagoras, Newton and Descartes seldom feature. Instead, it highlights the remarkable lives and works of a diverse group of pioneers, who fought millennia of oppression to leave a spectacular legacy of mind-melting ideas and theorems.

Kitagawa and Revell bring to life the stories of mathematicians from every continent, from the brilliant Arabic scholars of the 9th Century ‘House of Wisdom’; to the pioneering African-American mathematicians of the 20th Century; from the first female mathematics professor (from Russia); to the lady computers around the world who revolutionised our knowledge of the night sky.

The authors want passionately to inspire people of every background to believe that mathematics is a subject for them. This ground-breaking book changes how we view our mathematical past, casting fresh light on the possibilities for the future.

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