Mathematics -- Miscellanea
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Mathematics -- Miscellanea
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Mathematics
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- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- A mathematician reads the newspaper, John Allen Paulos
- The grapes of math, how life reflects numbers and numbers reflect life, Alex Bellos ; illustrations by the Surreal McCoy
- How many guinea pigs can fit on a plane?, answers to your most clever math questions, Laura Overdeck
- Love and math, the heart of hidden reality, Edward Frenkel
- The mathematical universe, an alphabetical journey through the great proofs, problems, and personalities, William Dunham
- Single digits, in praise of small numbers, Marc Chamberland
- Professor Stewart's cabinet of mathematical curiosities, Ian Stewart
- 100 essential things you didn't know you didn't know, math explains your world, John D. Barrow
- Maths tricks to blow your mind, a journey through viral maths, Kyle D. Evans
- Letters to a young mathematician, Ian Stewart
- Impossible?, surprising solutions to counterintuitive conundrums, Julian Havil
- How math can save your life, James D. Stein
- The math of life and death, 7 mathematical principles that shape our lives, Kit Yates
- The proof and the pudding, what mathematicians, cooks, and you have in common, Jim Henle
- More fallacies, flaws, and flimflam, Edward J. Barbeau
- Proofiness, the dark arts of mathematical deception, Charles Seife
- The complete guide to absolutely everything*, *abridged : adventures in math and science, Adam Rutherford & Hannah Fry ; illustrated by Alice Roberts
- The Simpsons and their mathematical secrets, Simon Singh
- Beautiful mathematics, Martin Erickson
- Why do buses come in threes?, the hidden maths of everyday life, Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham
- When you were a tadpole and I was a fish, and other speculations about this and that, Martin Gardner
- Professor Stewart's Incredible Numbers, Ian Stewart
- This semi-perfect universe, William Todd Seabrook
- Love and math, the heart of hidden reality, Edward Frenkel
- Are universes thicker than blackberries?, discourses on Gòˆdel, magic hexagrams, Little Red Riding Hood, and other mathematical and pseudoscientific topics, by Martin Gardner
- A certain ambiguity, a mathematical novel, Gaurav Suri, Hartosh Singh Bal
- The handy math answer book, Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas E. Svarney
- L.A. math, romance, crime, and mathematics in the City of Angels, James D. Stein
- Love and math, the heart of hidden reality, Edward Frenkel
- The Simpsons and their mathematical secrets, Simon Singh
- Number freak, from 1 to 200, the hidden language of numbers revealed, Derrick Niederman
- Math for the frightened, facing scary symbols and everything else that freaks you out about mathematics, Colin Pask
- Math for mystics:, from the Fibonacci sequence to luna's labyrinth to golden sections and other secrets of sacred geometry, Renna Shesso
- Mathematical doodlings, curiosities, conjectures and challenges, Geoffrey Marnell
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- Marvels of math, fascinating reads and awesome activities, Kendall Haven
- The complete how to figure it, Darrell Huff with Kristy Maria Huff ; illustrated by Carolyn R. Kinsey
- All the sh*t you should have learned, a digestible re-education in science, math, language, history...and all the other important crap, Paul Kleinman
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