From the archives of the world\'s most famous newspaper comes a collection of its very best Writing on mathematics.
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He was the editor in chief of Discover for 10 Years as well as president and publisher of Encyclopedia Britannica, and is a puzzlemaster (under the pseudonym Dr.
Paul Hoffman is the host of the PBS television series Great Minds of Science and the president and CEO of Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, as well as the author of several books including King\'s Gambit: A Son, a Father, and the World\'s Most Dangerous Game (Hyperion) and the international bestseller The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Story of Paul Erd s and the Search for Mathematical Truth (Hyperion).
She has written several books, including Rethinking Thin: The New Science of Weight Loss--and the Myths and Realities of Dieting (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), which was a finalist for the Quill Book awards, and the national bestseller Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).
Browne, George Johnson, and John Markoff, it\'s a must-have for any math and science enthusiast About the Author: Gina Kolata is a senior writer at the New York Times, where she reports on science and medicine; a bestselling author; a frequent lecturer; and a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Laurence, Malcolm W.
Edited by Pulitzer Prize finalist and senior Times writer Gina Kolata, and featuring renowned contributors such as James Gleick, William L.
Big and informative, The New York Times Book of Mathematics gathers More Than 110 articles written from 1892 to 2010 that cover statistics, coincidences, chaos theory, famous problems, cryptography, computers, and many other topics.
From the archives of the world\'s most famous newspaper comes a collection of its very best Writing on mathematics