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A brief history of infinity : the quest to think the unthinkable

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Infinity is a concept that fascinates everyone from a seven-year-old child to a maths professor.

So remarkable and strange is it that contemplating it has driven at least two great mathematicians over the edge into insanity.

Where did the concept of infinity come from? Who were the people who originally defined and later refined this paradoxical quantity?

Why is infinity, a concept we can never experience or truly grasp, at the heart of science?

How can some infinities be bigger than others?An exploration of the most mind-boggling feature of maths and physics, this work examines amazing paradoxes, for example Hilbert's Hotel.

This imaginary resort has an infinite number of rooms, which all happen to be occupied.

Unfortunately an endless coach turns up carrying an infinite number of new guests.

It's not a problem though - it's easy to prove they can all be accommodated.

The book also looks at: the people who devised and refined the concept, the many mind-bending paradoxes of infinity, infinity's place at the heart of mathematics and science in processes such as calculus, how dividing by zero brings infinity into view and infinity and cosmos.

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Robinson Publishing
1841196509 / 9781841196503
Paperback / softback
111.6
12/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
255 p. : ill.
20 cm
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