The Math Gene: How Mathematical Thinking Evolved and Why Numbers Are Like Gossip
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- ebook: 2569329823
- Author: Keith J Devlin
- License: Free
- Date: Jan,16,2010
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A groundbreaking book about math and language, from the well-known NPR commentator Keith Devlin.
Keith Devlin -- regular National Public Radio commentator and member of the Stanford University staff -- writes about the genetic progression of mathematical thinking and the most head-scratching math problems of the day. And he somehow manages to make it fun for the lay reader.More About the Author
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