Each essay is preceded by an informative commentary by noted mathematics scholar James R. Newman, explaining its relevance and context in the history and development of mathematics. The Dover edition will be the only edition in print of this remarkable resource. While it is sure to be warmly welcomed by mathematicians, students and teachers of mathematics, the book's wealth of fascinating facts, abundance of anecdotes and general accessibility to non-mathematicians will make it of great interest to general readers as well.
Each of the volumes includes an index and can stand alone as a fascinating collection of essays in its own right, so readers with a particular interest in any of the topics can purchase the volume of their choice. As a complete set, the work isunsurpassed in its breadth and diversity and many individuals, as well as libraries and institutions, will want to own the complete set.
Volume IV (Parts XVIII-XXVI) considers such topics as mathematical machines, mathematics in warfare, a mathematical theory of art, mathematics of the good, mathematics in literature, mathematics and music, and amusements, puzzles, and fancies. Individual contributions include: "Can a Machine Think?" by A. M. Turing; "Young Archimedes" by Aldous Huxley; "Mathematics of Music" by Sir James Jeans; "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles and Other Riddles" by Lewis Carroll; and more.
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