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by Ivars Peterson (Author)
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When the first edition of Ivars Peterson's The Mathematical Tourist was published in 1988, the New York Times called it "a rich array of ideas, drawing on virtually every branch of mathematics and bunging in plenty of late-breaking developments to boot." Now Peterson has expanded this popular book to feature another decade of mathematical progress, including new sections on crystal structure, string theory, mathematicians' use of computers, chaos theory, and Fermat's Last Theorem. Most of the other sections have been reworked and reworded as well, and there are many new illustrations. One thing that has not changed is the clarity of Peterson's writing and his almost unparalleled ability to make mathematical ideas themselves interesting, without focusing on the lives and personalities of mathematicians. Martin Gardner called the first edition "a travel guide that the professional mathematician will read with as much excitement and pleasure as the veriest amateur ... a masterpiece of popular exposition," and this second edition is no less. --Mary Ellen Curtin

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"Peterson sets out to explain to the general reader some of the startling discoveries and recent advances that have caused excitement in mathematics. This is a difficult task, because it requires the author to have the ability not only to grasp thoroughly the mathematical concepts involved, but also to translate these concepts into entertaining prose for the non-specialist reader...The Mathematical Tourist conveys vividly the excitement, the usefulness, and the sheer beauty of the subject." -- Nature - August 27, 1998

A top-notch survey of the frontiers of contemporary mathematics. Far from being old and musty, mathematics is alive, vital, and vibrant, full of interesting, unanswered questions that Peterson makes accessible to nonexpert but attentive readers." -- Los Angeles Times

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 266 pages
  • Publisher: W.H. Freeman & Company; 2nd edition (April 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0716732505
  • ISBN-13: 978-0716732501
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,213,506 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best explanations of mathematics you will find, March 19, 2001
By Charles Ashbacher "(cashbacher@yahoo.com)" (Marion, Iowa United States(cashbacher@yahoo.com)) - See all my reviews
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Writing popular mathematics well is a very hard task. While some poetic license is allowed, the quality of the book is always dependent on how well the mathematics is explained. The good ones never write themselves into a corner, but always seem to be moving along the side of a Moebius strip, so that even the old appears new. This book, an update of the original published ten years ago, is self-referential in that regard.
If you have read any popular works in mathematics over the last decade, then many of the topics in this book will be familiar. However, Peterson writes so well that even that which should be routine becomes interesting once again. There is also new material covering recent advances such as the "proof" of Fermat's Last Theorem, using quantum computers to solve combinatorially explosive problems and multi-dimensional string theory. Written at a level accessible to the interested lay person, this book is a smooth journey through the labyrinth of current mathematical progress. ....
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5.0 out of 5 stars Take the Tour, January 1, 2004
Let me start off by saying that this is not a work for the layman or the mentally lazy. It deals with several outstanding mathematical issues in so far as they relate to our understanding of the universe. The writing is erudite, refined and continually interesting. Subjects as far-ranging as knot theory (I didn't know it existed), fractals, prime numbers, multi-dimensions, shapes, hyperspace - it's all here with a large number of illustrations and drawings including several color plates of fractals produced by computer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great tour of the World of Mathematics, November 21, 2001
By sowmya (Sunnyvale,CA,USA) - See all my reviews
The journey begins.Attention Passengers!We first arrive at Numeralis..

What a way to start the journey to the world of Mathematics.You open the book and start reading it.True to the title he takes you to a guided tour into the world of Mathematics considering each pillar of Mathematics as a country on its own.
I have a read a four Volume series on the World of Mathematics by Newmann and I did wonder how beautifully the Mathematical areas with its own *Scenic beauty* has been described.But when I read this one,Yes ! I did get a feeling of having travelled to Mathematics World visited each place and had a good insight into each one.
Ivars Peterson starts the journey by first visiting the Number World.He names this as the "Prime pursuit" and then slowly into the *theory of mathematical spaces* -topology and minimal surfaces.Wait!I hear you asking if it is all about pure mathematics.Certainly not,then and there to make the passengers feel comfortable ,just like a real guide ,he introduces the usefulness of the concepts in the emperical world.Be it quantum computing-the century's scientific thirst or the age-old yet golden primes ,the journey is very smooth ,no harsh surprises what one would term as mathematics of the mathematicians.This one is for the layman..A cool and lucid entry and exit in the world of Mathematics.
After reading this book you will wonder,"have I visited so many *places* " but you will feel that you have learnt so many Mathematical stuffs,what this world is all about and mind you ,all these without even the slightest fatigue:)

A must read Popular Maths Book!

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The rival book to this one originally was Chaos: Making a New Science. The reason the Peterson book is better is that he covers more than Gleick who has limited his scope to... Read more
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Peterson does a good job of covering many mathemaical concpts in a well-paced narrative. This is an enjoyable book to read, even for those who don't like math. Read more
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Get this updated edition even if you have the paperback 1988 edition. There are quite a few updated topics in this edition. Read more
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Not every topic in here is appealing to me--for example, I loved the chaos, fractals, and prime number sections and skimmed the sections on higher dimensions and topology. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great tour!
This is a fantastic book. Often time we think about mathematics, we can only come up with numbers, counting,etc. Read more
Published on May 20, 2000 by earthlete

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