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Beyond Reason Eight Great Problems That Reveal The Limits Of Science 1st Edition A K Dewdney

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Beyond Reason Eight Great Problems That Reveal The Limits Of Science 1st Edition A K Dewdney
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 231
Author: A. K. Dewdney
ISBN: 9780471013983, 0471013986
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Beyond Reason Eight Great Problems That Reveal The Limits Of Science 1st Edition A K Dewdney by A. K. Dewdney 9780471013983, 0471013986 instant download after payment.

A mind-bending excursion to the limits of science and mathematicsAre some scientific problems insoluble? In Beyond Reason, internationally acclaimed math and science author A. K. Dewdney answers this question by examining eight insurmountable mathematical and scientific roadblocks that have stumped thinkers across the centuries, from ancient mathematical conundrums such as "squaring the circle," first attempted by the Pythagoreans, to G?del's vexing theorem, from perpetual motion to the upredictable behavior of chaotic systems such as the weather.A. K. Dewdney, PhD (Ontario, Canada), was the author of Scientific American's "Computer Recreations" column for eight years. He has written several critically acclaimed popular math and science books, including A Mathematical Mystery Tour (0-471-40734-8); Yes, We Have No Neutrons (0-471-29586-8); and 200% of Nothing (0-471-14574-2).

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