A Divine Language: Learning Algebra, Geometry, And Calculus At The Edge Of Old Age - Paperback
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9781250168597

A Divine Language: Learning Algebra, Geometry, And Calculus At The Edge Of Old Age

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Wilkinson, Alec

Decades after struggling to understand math as a boy, Alec Wilkinson decides to embark on a journey to learn it as a middle-aged man. What begins as a personal challengeā€”and it is challengingā€”soon transforms into something greater than a belabored effort to learn math. Despite his incompetence, Wilkinson encounters a universe of unexpected questions in his pursuit of mathematical knowledge and quickly becomes fascinated; soon, his exercise in personal growth (and torture) morphs into an intellectually expansive exploration.

In A Divine Language, Wilkinson, a contributor to The New Yorker for more than forty years, journeys into the heart of the divine aspects of mathematicsā€”its mysteries, difficulties, and revelationsā€”from antiquity to the present. As he submits himself to the lure of deep mathematics, he takes the reader through his investigations into the subjectā€™s big questions: number theory and the creation of numbers, the debate over mathā€™s human or otherworldly origins, problems and equations that remain unsolved after centuries, the conundrum of prime numbers. Writing with warm humor and sharp observation as he traverses practical mathā€™s endless frustrations and rewards, Wilkinson provides an awe-inspiring account of an adventure in a land of strange sights. Part memoir, part metaphysical travel book, and part journey in self-improvement, A Divine Language is one manā€™s second attempt at understanding the numbers in front of him and the world beyond.

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