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Number Freak: From 1 to 200, The Hidden…
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Number Freak: From 1 to 200, The Hidden Language of Numbers Revealed (édition 2009)

par Derrick Niederman (Auteur), Pauline Newwirth (Concepteur)

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A compulsively readable look at the secret language of numbers- their role in nature, movies, science, and everything in between. What do Fight Club, wallpaper patterns, George Balanchine's Serenade, and Italian superstitions have in common? They're all included in the entry for the number 17 in this engaging book about numbers- detailing their unique properties, patterns, appeal, history, and lore. Author Derrick Niederman takes readers on a guided tour of the numbers 1 to 300-covering everything from basic mathematical principles to ancient unsolved theorems, from sublime theory to delightfully arcane trivia. Illustrated with diagrams, drawings, and photographs, plus 50 challenging mathematical brainteasers (with answers), this book will fascinate and engage readers of all levels of mathematical skill and knowledge. Includes such gems as: ? There are 42 eyes in a deck of cards, and 42 dots on a pair of dice ? In order to fill in a map so that neighboring regions never get the same color, one never needs more than four colors ? Hells Angels use the number 81 in their insignia because the initials "H" and "A" are the eighth and first numbers in the alphabet respectively… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Number Freak: From 1 to 200, The Hidden Language of Numbers Revealed
Auteurs:Derrick Niederman (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Pauline Newwirth (Concepteur)
Info:New York, NY, Tarcher/Perigee (2009) First Edition: Original, 304 pages
Collections:MATHEMATICS, --Math: GEOMETRY, --Math: LOGIC, --Math: MAPS, --Math: NUMBER, --Math: TOPOLOGY, Votre bibliothèque
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Mots-clés:Box 315, math, non-fiction, science, numbers, Mathematics/Numbers, November 2009, kontoret, Science, Math, numerology, popular science

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Derrick Niederman takes the reader on a journey through the numerals 1 through 200 to explore the intricate delights of the world of mathematics. His path goes through pure number theory, but takes sharp turns into the worlds of music, sports, television, movies, architecture, and even wallpaper design. He starts off with easy types of numbers (even, odd, prime, etc.) but then details the most extreme types--Frobenius numbers, Smith numbers, Lychrel numbers, Friedman numbers, and even vampire numbers (sadly, there are also Cullen numbers). It gets a little tedious for upper numbers in the book, and Niederman has to stretch to incorporate them all, but, all in all, it was an easy read.

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A compulsively readable look at the secret language of numbers- their role in nature, movies, science, and everything in between. What do Fight Club, wallpaper patterns, George Balanchine's Serenade, and Italian superstitions have in common? They're all included in the entry for the number 17 in this engaging book about numbers- detailing their unique properties, patterns, appeal, history, and lore. Author Derrick Niederman takes readers on a guided tour of the numbers 1 to 300-covering everything from basic mathematical principles to ancient unsolved theorems, from sublime theory to delightfully arcane trivia. Illustrated with diagrams, drawings, and photographs, plus 50 challenging mathematical brainteasers (with answers), this book will fascinate and engage readers of all levels of mathematical skill and knowledge. Includes such gems as: ? There are 42 eyes in a deck of cards, and 42 dots on a pair of dice ? In order to fill in a map so that neighboring regions never get the same color, one never needs more than four colors ? Hells Angels use the number 81 in their insignia because the initials "H" and "A" are the eighth and first numbers in the alphabet respectively

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