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Music of the Primes: Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery in Mathematics
Music of the Primes: Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery in Mathematics | Marcus Du Sautoy
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Inthe tradition of Fermat's Enigma and Pi, Marcus du Sautoy tells the illuminating, authoritative, and engagingstory of Bernhard Reimann and the ongoing quest tocapture the holy grail of mathematics--the formula to predict prime numbers.Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, calls TheMusic of the Primes "an amazing book. . . . I could not put it down once Ihad started." Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman, writes, "this fascinating account, decoding the inscrutable language of themathematical priesthood, is written like the purest poetry. Marcus du Sautoy's enthusiasm shines through every line of this hymnto the joy of high intelligence, illuminating as it does so even the darkestcorners of his most arcane universe."
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“Most people only like what they‘re good at,” a teacher once told me in back-handed compliment. I was never too great at it, but I‘ve always found math (and its history) to be irresistible. This book is wonderful. It explains why the study of prime numbers is central to so many other ideas in our world. The author crafts lucid explanations of complex ideas & his enthusiasm energizes the whole book. He makes this subject human & accessible.

k.reads Same! I was never great at math, but I love reading about it. 5y
Hamlet That‘s great. There are a lot of books out there for the likes of us. I have a couple of shelves of them. 5y
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