Mathematics -- Popular works
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Mathematics -- Popular works
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Mathematics
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Incoming Resources
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- It's a numberful world, how math is hiding everywhere ...from the crown of a tree to the sound of a sine wave, Eddie Woo
- Mathematics for the million, Lancelot Hogben
- Everyday mathematics made easy, a quick review of what you forgot you knew, Tom Begnal
- The joy of mathematics, discovering mathematics all around you, by Theoni Pappas
- A smoother pebble, mathematical explorations, Donald C. Benson
- Who's counting?, uniting numbers and narratives with stories from pop culture, puzzles, politics, and more, John Allen Paulos
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- A mathematician reads the newspaper, John Allen Paulos
- Mathematics for the million, Lancelot Hogben
- What's the use?, how mathematics shapes everyday life, Ian Stewart
- Taking the numb out of numbers, by Don Fraser; cover design and illustrations by Taisa Dorney
- Figuring it out, entertaining encounters with everyday math, Nuno Crato
- Math for life, crucial ideas you didn't learn in school, Jeffrey Bennett
- The math behind..., discover the mathematics of everyday events, Colin Beveridge
- How to bake [pi], an edible exploration of the mathematics of mathematics, Eugenia Cheng
- The math of life & death, 7 mathematical principles that shape our lives, Kit Yates
- 3.1416 and all that,, by Philip J. Davis and William G. Chinn
- Is math real?, how simple questions lead us to mathematics' deepest truths, Eugenia Cheng
- The magical maze, seeing the world through mathematical eyes, Ian Stewart
- Humble pi, when math goes wrong in the real world, Matt Parker
- The joy of x, a guided tour of math, from one to infinity, Steven Strogatz
- Math in drag, Kyne Santos
- Innumeracy, mathematical illiteracy and its consequences, John Allen Paulos
- How math works, Carol Vorderman
- Towing icebergs, falling dominoes, and other adventures in applied mathematics, Robert B. Banks
- The book of numbers, the secret of numbers and how they changed the world, Peter J. Bentley
- Mathematics 1001, absolutely everything that matters in mathematics, in 1001 bite-sized explanations, Richard Elwes
- Humble pi, when math goes wrong in the real world, Matt Parker
- Poetry of the universe, a mathematical exploration of the cosmos, Robert Osserman
- 200% of nothing, : an eye-opening tour through the twists and turns of math abuse and innumeracy, A.K. Dewdney
- Mathematics minus fear, how to make math fun and beneficial to your everyday life, Lawrence Potter
- Mathematics, Mike Askew
- Poincaré's prize, the hundred-year quest to solve one of math's greatest puzzles, George G. Szpiro
- Geekspeak, how life + mathematics = happiness, by Graham Tattersall
- Slicing pizzas, racing turtles, and further adventures in applied mathematics, Robert B. Banks
- The best writing on mathematics, 2013, Mircea Pitici, editor ; foreword by Roger Penrose
- Math bytes, Google bombs, chocolate-covered pi, and other cool bits in computing, Timothy P. Chartier
- Burn math class, and reinvent mathematics for yourself, Jason Wilkes
- Millions, billions, zillions, defending yourself in a world of too many numbers, Brian W. Kernighan
- Are numbers real?, the uncanny relationship of mathematics and the physical world, Brian Clegg
- Nets, puzzles, and postmen, Peter M. Higgins
- Nature's numbers, the unreal reality of mathematical imagination, Ian Stewart
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