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El. knyga: Call of Coincidence: Mathematical Gems, Peculiar Patterns, and More Stories of Numerical Serendipity

  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633889279
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633889279

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Strange happenstances and chance encounters have puzzled us for centuries. This fun and fascinating book takes readers on a journey through the mathematics behind coincidences both famous and never-before-examined. From peculiar patterns in geometry and calculus to the famous Waring Problem, and other astonishing numerical curiosities, The Call of Coincidence begins by examining the mathematical properties that underpin everything there is. Next, author Owen OShea along with fictional guides Charlie Chance and the enigmatic Dr. Moogle reveals surprising connections and correlations throughout history, including numerical coincidences behind the reign of King Richard III, the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the 1996 FIFA World Cup, and much, much more. By investigating the properties, puzzles, and problems within, you will gain a newfound appreciation for the beautiful simplicity of mathematics in its many forms.

Featuring surprising trivia gems alongside serious questions like why there is something rather than nothing, readers will be enriched by this exploration of remarkable number coincidences and the mathematics that make them possible and probable.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
1 Probability and Coincidence
1(8)
2 Cubic Numbers
9(10)
3 Some Words Concerning the Square Root of 2
19(8)
4 Waring's Problem and Other Related Matters
27(4)
5 Drawing Conclusions from Mathematical Data Can Sometimes Lead to Error
31(4)
6 Does Mathematics Exist outside of Human Minds?
35(10)
7 Geometry Gems
45(8)
8 I First Meet with Dr. Moogle, Numerologist Extraordinaire
53(12)
9 Simple Examples of How Mathematicians Derive Formulas
65(6)
10 A Few Words about Simplicity, Mathematics, and Everything There Is
71(12)
11 Tom the Piper's Son and Other Classic Calculus Problems That Can Be Solved without Calculus
83(10)
12 Two Lightning Calculation Tricks and Sundry Other Matters
93(8)
13 Parallels in the Lives of Sam Loyd and Martin Gardner
101(2)
14 Dr. Moogle Gives a Numerological Analysis of the 1966 FIFA World Cup Tournament in England
103(8)
15 Curiosities Concerning the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
111(12)
16 A Curious E-Mail from Dr. Moogle
123(2)
17 O'Mara, the Mathematical Seafarer
125(14)
18 Similarities and Curiosities between the RMS Titanic and Eastern Air Lines Flight 401
139(2)
19 Charlie Chance, the Mathematical Barman
141(10)
20 Coincidences Surrounding King Richard III of England
151(2)
21 Nine Problems
153(6)
22 Nine Curious and Beautiful Number Patterns
159(6)
23 Six Little-Known Results in Number Theory
165(4)
24 Twenty-Six Ridiculous Questions
169(4)
Notes 173(8)
References for Further Reading 181
Owen O'Shea is the author of The Book of Proposition Bets, Mathematical Brainteasers with Surprising Solutions, and The Call of the Primes as well as articles in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics and EdgeScience. He lives in Ireland