Is Math Real?: How Simple Questions Lead Us to Mathematics' Deepest Truths

Author:   Eugenia Cheng
Publisher:   Basic Books
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9781541601826


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 August 2023
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"One of the world's most creative mathematicians offers a ""brilliant"" and ""mesmerizing"" (Popular Science) new way to look at math--focusing on questions, not answers Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and a New Scientist Best Book of the Year Where do we learn math: From rules in a textbook? From logic and deduction? Not really, according to mathematician Eugenia Cheng: we learn it from human curiosity--most importantly, from asking questions. This may come as a surprise to those who think that math is about finding the one right answer, or those who were told that the ""dumb"" question they asked just proved they were bad at math. But Cheng shows why people who ask questions like ""Why does 1 + 1 = 2?"" are at the very heart of the search for mathematical truth.   Is Math Real? is a much-needed repudiation of the rigid ways we're taught to do math, and a celebration of the true, curious spirit of the discipline. Written with intelligence and passion, Is Math Real? brings us math as we've never seen it before, revealing how profound insights can emerge from seemingly unlikely sources.   "

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Author:   Eugenia Cheng
Publisher:   Basic Books
Imprint:   Basic Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781541601826


ISBN 10:   1541601823
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""[Cheng] also succeeds in making the reader feel that not understanding something in mathematics isn't the same as being bad at it: rather, it is a clue that you are onto something deeper, the pursuit of which could reap rewards. The book is infused with personal ruminations that lighten the load and keep the tone conversational...Cheng wears her heart and politics on her sleeve, segueing seamlessly...from mathematics to social concerns...Nicely parried, while providing fodder for those who want to chew on this some more.""--New Scientist ""The maths content of Eugenia Cheng's book is brilliant ...The mathematical journey that Cheng takes us through is mesmerizing....do read it if you want to know more about the nature of pure mathematics and about being a mathematician.""--Popular Science ""Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?'""--Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape ""In a delightfully accessible style, Eugenia Cheng invites us to move beyond the prototypical love-hate relationship with mathematics and embrace a unique appreciation of mathematics as tool for human flourishing. Escaping negative, socially engrained perspectives, Is Math Real? invites us on a journey of discovery and illuminates a path to joyfully embracing the mathematician in all of us.""--Talithia Williams, author of Power in Numbers ""This book is a brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. In her singularly inviting style, Cheng digs deep to engage fundamental questions that others might dismiss. She masterfully uncovers what's simply profound in the profoundly simple and demonstrates how math can help us express the nuance and the richness of our world.""--Francis Su, author of Mathematics for Human Flourishing ""[An] entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics... For the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas.""--Kirkus"


"""A fantastic, thought-provoking read. Cheng is the kind of mathematician and writer who preforms some sort of creative magic that enables you to understand what you thought you couldn't, and makes math fascinating.""--BookRiot ""An invigorating philosophical take on the field...Cheng has a talent for making mathematical discussions accessible, and her wide-ranging analysis leads to some surprisingly weighty conclusions...It adds up to a stellar meditation on the nature of knowledge and math.""--Publishers Weekly (Starred) ""[Cheng] also succeeds in making the reader feel that not understanding something in mathematics isn't the same as being bad at it: rather, it is a clue that you are onto something deeper, the pursuit of which could reap rewards. The book is infused with personal ruminations that lighten the load and keep the tone conversational...Cheng wears her heart and politics on her sleeve, segueing seamlessly...from mathematics to social concerns...Nicely parried, while providing fodder for those who want to chew on this some more.""--New Scientist ""The maths content of Eugenia Cheng's book is brilliant ...The mathematical journey that Cheng takes us through is mesmerizing....do read it if you want to know more about the nature of pure mathematics and about being a mathematician.""--Popular Science ""Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?'""--Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape ""In a delightfully accessible style, Eugenia Cheng invites us to move beyond the prototypical love-hate relationship with mathematics and embrace a unique appreciation of mathematics as tool for human flourishing. Escaping negative, socially engrained perspectives, Is Math Real? invites us on a journey of discovery and illuminates a path to joyfully embracing the mathematician in all of us.""--Talithia Williams, author of Power in Numbers ""This book is a brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. In her singularly inviting style, Cheng digs deep to engage fundamental questions that others might dismiss. She masterfully uncovers what's simply profound in the profoundly simple and demonstrates how math can help us express the nuance and the richness of our world.""--Francis Su, author of Mathematics for Human Flourishing ""[An] entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics... For the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas.""--Kirkus"


"""[An] entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics... For the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas.""--Kirkus ""Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?'""--Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape: The Hidden Geometry of Information, Biology, Strategy, Democracy, and Everything Else"


"A New Scientist Best Book of 2023 Winner of the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science & Technology ""A fantastic, thought-provoking read. Cheng is the kind of mathematician and writer who performs some sort of creative magic that enables you to understand what you thought you couldn't, and makes math fascinating.""--BookRiot ""[Is Math Real?] demonstrates the ways that seemingly na�ve questions can unlock fascinating journeys to understanding math for math's sake.""--Science News ""Cheng narrates in a gently instructive first-person voice, inviting readers back into the world of mathematics...Cheng's affable style carries her central message through to the end.""--Scientific American ""An invigorating philosophical take on the field...Cheng has a talent for making mathematical discussions accessible, and her wide-ranging analysis leads to some surprisingly weighty conclusions...It adds up to a stellar meditation on the nature of knowledge and math.""--Publishers Weekly (Starred) ""[Cheng] also succeeds in making the reader feel that not understanding something in mathematics isn't the same as being bad at it: rather, it is a clue that you are onto something deeper, the pursuit of which could reap rewards. The book is infused with personal ruminations that lighten the load and keep the tone conversational...Cheng wears her heart and politics on her sleeve, segueing seamlessly...from mathematics to social concerns...Nicely parried, while providing fodder for those who want to chew on this some more.""--New Scientist ""The maths content of Eugenia Cheng's book is brilliant ...The mathematical journey that Cheng takes us through is mesmerizing....do read it if you want to know more about the nature of pure mathematics and about being a mathematician.""--Popular Science ""Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?'""--Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape ""In a delightfully accessible style, Eugenia Cheng invites us to move beyond the prototypical love-hate relationship with mathematics and embrace a unique appreciation of mathematics as tool for human flourishing. Escaping negative, socially engrained perspectives, Is Math Real? invites us on a journey of discovery and illuminates a path to joyfully embracing the mathematician in all of us.""--Talithia Williams, author of Power in Numbers ""This book is a brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. In her singularly inviting style, Cheng digs deep to engage fundamental questions that others might dismiss. She masterfully uncovers what's simply profound in the profoundly simple and demonstrates how math can help us express the nuance and the richness of our world.""--Francis Su, author of Mathematics for Human Flourishing ""[An] entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics... For the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas.""--Kirkus"


Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?' --Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape: The Hidden Geometry of Information, Biology, Strategy, Democracy, and Everything Else


"""Is Math Real? is a generous tour of mathematics for anyone whose instincts tend less towards 'Just tell me the answer' and more towards 'Wait, but why?'""--Jordan Ellenberg, author of Shape ""In a delightfully accessible style, Eugenia Cheng invites us to move beyond the prototypical love-hate relationship with mathematics and embrace a unique appreciation of mathematics as tool for human flourishing. Escaping negative, socially engrained perspectives, Is Math Real? invites us on a journey of discovery and illuminates a path to joyfully embracing the mathematician in all of us.""--Talithia Williams, author of Power in Numbers ""This book is a brilliant rebuttal to those who see math as only about right answers, rather than about creative discovery. In her singularly inviting style, Cheng digs deep to engage fundamental questions that others might dismiss. She masterfully uncovers what's simply profound in the profoundly simple and demonstrates how math can help us express the nuance and the richness of our world.""--Francis Su, author of Mathematics for Human Flourishing ""[An] entertaining foray into the more philosophical realms of mathematics... For the budding mathematician in the house, to say nothing of lovers of puzzles and enigmas.""--Kirkus"


Author Information

Eugenia Cheng is scientist in residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and honorary visiting fellow at City, University of London. She has authored numerous titles, including How to Bake Pi, Beyond Infinity, The Art of Logic, and x + y. Cheng lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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