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Keys to Infinity (Hardcover)

by Clifford A. Pickover (Author) "How many numbers contain the digit 3? ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 332 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (25 Oct 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471118575
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471118572
  • Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 16.5 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 281,365 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #35 in  Books > Science & Nature > History & Philosophy > Mathematics
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"An original and exciting exploration of how utterly weird, and utterly beautiful, the infinite can be."–Ian Stewart, author of Does God Play Dice?
What can we know about numbers too large to compute or even imagine? Do the tiny bubbles in the froth of a milkshake actually form an infinite fractal pattern? What are apocalyptic numbers and recursive worlds? These and dozens of equally beguiling mathematical mysteries, problems, and paradoxes fill this mind–bending new book.
In each chapter, acclaimed author Clifford Pickover poses a delightful brain–teasing challenge that reveals the scope and splendor of the world of infinity. Try scaling the ladders to heaven, playing a game of infinite chess, or escaping from the land of Fractalia. Along the way you will encounter a myriad of intriguing topics from vampire numbers, to abduction algebra, to the infinity worms of Callisto.
Every problem and puzzle is presented in a remarkably accessible style requiring no specialized mathematical knowledge. Over one hundred illustrations enhance the text and help to explain the mathematical concepts, and stunning color images created by the author reveal the breathtaking beauty of the patterns of infinity. A variety of computer programs offer additional ways to penetrate the enigma of infinity.
For anyone who has ever wondered just how big infinity really is, or just how small, this book will provide an endless source of insight, creativity, and fun.
Advance praise for
KEYS TO INFINITY
"In this the latest of Dr. Pickover′s marvelous books, he breaks all finite chains to soar into the transcendental, mind–boggling regions of mathematical infinity. Written in the author′s informal, clear style, it is a treasure trove of recreational problems, many published here for the first time, with special emphasis on computer programs and riveting graphics. As you soar, fasten your seat belt."–Martin Gardner, author of The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix
"Inventive, quirky, fun! Pickover presents an engaging, inspiring romp in the realm of number and mathematical thought."–Ivars Peterson, author of The Mathematical Tourist
"Join Pickover on his wonderful merry–go–round of ideas, and reach for the infinite. Keys to Infinity is an engaging book. . .a must for those wishing to explore the infinite in all its manifestations."–Theoni Pappas, author of The Joy of Mathematics
"Keys to Infinity contains a near infinity of absorbing themes: from stepladders to the moon and spiral earths, to worm worlds, random chords, and self–similar curlicues. Fascinating!"–Manfred Schroeder, author of Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws
"What could be more appropriate to the subject of infinity than a book like this one, so dense with wonderful puzzles, anecdotes, images, and computer programs that you could pore over it forever? In Keys to Infinity, Pickover has once again assembled a mathematical feast."–Carl Zimmer, Senior Editor Discover
"Cliff Pickover has produced yet another book of mathematical puzzles, weird facts, computer art, and simple programs to challenge our minds and enthrall us with the beauty of the infinite mathematical world in which we live."–Dr. Julien C. Sprott, author of Strange Attractors

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Keys to Infinity "An original and exciting exploration of how utterly weird, and utterly beautiful, the infinite can be." —Ian Stewart, author of Does God Play Dice? What can we know about numbers too large to compute or even imagine? Do the tiny bubbles in the froth of a milkshake actually form an infinite fractal pattern? What are apocalyptic numbers and recursive worlds? These and dozens of equally beguiling mathematical mysteries, problems, and paradoxes fill this mind–bending new book. In each chapter, acclaimed author Clifford Pickover poses a delightful brain–teasing challenge that reveals the scope and splendor of the world of infinity. Try scaling the ladders to heaven, playing a game of infinite chess, or escaping from the land of Fractalia. Along the way you will encounter a myriad of intriguing topics from vampire numbers, to abduction algebra, to the infinity worms of Callisto. Every problem and puzzle is presented in a remarkably accessible style requiring no specialized mathematical knowledge. Over one hundred illustrations enhance the text and help to explain the mathematical concepts, and stunning color images created by the author reveal the breathtaking beauty of the patterns of infinity. A variety of computer programs offer additional ways to penetrate the enigma of infinity. For anyone who has ever wondered just how big infinity really is, or just how small, this book will provide an endless source of insight, creativity, and fun.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The one thing wrong with this book is that it's finite, 14 Sep 1997
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This book is not just for maths nuts like me. Its for anyone who has a passing interest in the subject.

The author has in a crisp and concise wa,y managed to introduce, and in some cases explain, both the history and the solution, to some of the most mystifying problems to confront mankind in his infinite quest to understand the Ultimate Infinity - The Universe.

The cover notes suggest that the reader requires "no specialised mathematical knowledge " but you will need to understand some maths probably to GCSE level but then you would not buy, borrow or steal this book if you can't add, subtract, multiply and divide.

The computer programs that are sprinkled throughout the book do require a lot of thought and a good knowledge of the particular language, of which there are several, to make them work but, when they do, they demonstrate the beauty of maths as well as illustrate the ideas under discussion extremely well.

In all a very good read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Infinity got you stumped? Get this book, 21 Jun 1998
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Having trouble understanding the concept of "infinity"? Know the word but don't have a deep understanding of what it really is? This book is for you! The author can take such a hard-to-grasp concept like infinity and make it accessible to everyone. With a good sprinkling of computer programs for those with access to one, Pickover provides the reader with the ability to experiment with the ideas presented.
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