Humble Pi : A Comedy of Maths Errors
(Autor) Matt ParkerWhat makes a bridge wobble when it's not meant to? How do billions of dollars mysteriously vanish into thin air? How does a building rock when its resonant frequency matches a gym class leaping to Snap's 1990 hit I've Got The Power? The answer is maths. Or, to be precise, what happens when maths goes wrong in the real world. As Matt Parker shows us, our modern lives are built on maths- computer programmes, finance, engineering. And most of the time this maths works quietly behind the scenes, until ... it doesn't. Exploring and explaining a litany of glitches, near-misses and mishaps involving the internet, big data, elections, street signs, lotteries, the Roman empire and a hapless Olympic shooting team, Matt Parker shows us the bizarre ways maths trips us up, and what this reveals about its essential place in our world. This book shows how, by making maths our friend, we can learn from its pitfalls. It also contains puzzles, challenges, geometric socks, jokes about binary code and three deliberate mistakes. Getting it wrong has never been more fun.
Matt Parker
Matt Parker is a mathematician, author, and popularizer of science. He is best known for his work in mathematics communication, particularly through his YouTube channel Numberphile and his book "Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension." Parker's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex mathematical concepts easy to understand for a general audience. His contributions to literature include making math fun and approachable for people of all ages, helping to increase interest and enthusiasm for the subject. Parker's impact on the literary genre of popular science has been significant, as he continues to inspire and educate through his work.