Once Upon A Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic Of Stories
Autor John Allen Paulosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 oct 1999
What
two
things
could
be
more
different
than
numbers
and
stories?
Numbers
are
abstract,
certain,
and
eternal,
but
to
most
of
us
somewhat
dry
and
bloodless.
Good
stories
are
full
of
life:
they
engage
our
emotions
and
have
subtlety
and
nuance,
but
they
lack
rigor
and
the
truths
they
tell
are
elusive
and
subject
to
debate.
As
ways
of
understanding
the
world
around
us,
numbers
and
stories
seem
almost
completely
incompatible.Once
Upon
a
Numbershows
that
stories
and
numbers
aren't
as
different
as
you
might
imagine,
and
in
fact
they
have
surprising
and
fascinating
connections.
The
concepts
of
logic
and
probability
both
grew
out
of
intuitive
ideas
about
how
certain
situations
would
play
out.
Now,
logicians
are
inventing
ways
to
deal
with
real
world
situations
by
mathematical
means—by
acknowledging,
for
instance,
that
items
that
are
mathematically
interchangeable
may
not
be
interchangeable
in
a
story.
And
complexity
theory
looks
at
both
number
strings
and
narrative
strings
in
remarkably
similar
terms.Throughout,
renowned
author
John
Paulos
mixes
numbers
and
narratives
in
his
own
delightful
style.
Along
with
lucid
accounts
of
cutting-edge
information
theory
we
get
hilarious
anecdotes
and
jokes;
instructions
for
running
a
truly
impressive
pyramid
scam;
a
freewheeling
conversation
between
Groucho
Marx
and
Bertrand
Russell
(while
they're
stuck
in
an
elevator
together);
explanations
of
why
the
statistical
evidence
against
OJ
Simpson
was
overwhelming
beyond
doubt
and
how
the
Unabomber's
thinking
shows
signs
of
mathematical
training;
and
dozens
of
other
treats.
This
is
another
winner
from
America's
favorite
mathematician.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465051595
ISBN-10: 0465051596
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 134 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465051596
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 134 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
John
Allen
Paulosreceived
his
Ph.D.
in
mathematics
from
the
University
of
Wisconsin
and
is
professor
of
mathematics
at
Temple
University.
Dr.
Paulos
has
written
a
number
of
scholarly
papers
on
mathematical
logic,
probability,
and
the
philosophy
of
science.
He
is
also
the
authorof
Innumeracy:
Mathematical
Illiteracy
and
Its
Consequences,
Beyond
Numeracy:
Ruminations
of
a
Numbers
Man,Mathematics
and
Humor,
andA
Mathematician
Reads
the
Newspaper.
He
lives
in
Philadelphia
with
his
wife
and
two
children.