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Group Theory in the Bedroom, and Other Mathematical Diversions
Group Theory in the Bedroom, and Other Mathematical Diversions
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Brian Hayes is one of the most accomplished essayists active today--a claim supported not only by his prolific and continuing high-quality output but also by such honors as the National Magazine Award for his commemorative Y2K essay titled "Clock of Ages," published in the November/December 1999 issue of The Sciences magazine. (The also-rans that year included Tom Wolfe, Verlyn Klinkenborg, and Oliver Sacks.) Hayes's work in this genre has also appeared in such anthologies as The Best American Magazine Writing, The Best American Science and Nature Writing, and The Norton Reader. Here he offers us a selection of his most memorable and accessible pieces--including "Clock of Ages"--embellishing them with an overall, scene-setting preface, reconfigured illustrations, and a refreshingly self-critical "Afterthoughts" section appended to each essay.
Author: Brian Hayes
Publisher: Hill & Wang
Published: 04/14/2009
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 8.28h x 5.46w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9780809052172
About the Author
Brian Hayes writes the "Computing Science" column for American Scientist magazine, where he is a former editor in chief. His previous book is Infrastructure: A Field Guide to the Industrial Landscape.
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