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Kepler's conjecture

Kepler's conjecture

How Some of the Greatest Minds in History Helped Solve One of the Oldest Math Problems in the World

George G. Szpiro

304 pages, parution le 04/04/2003

Résumé

"This is one of the best popular books on mathematics I have ever read. I recommend it to anyone interested in the fascinating problems of mathematics. The author has done a marvelous job explaining difficult mathematical concepts and making them accessible."
– Amir D. Aczel, author of Fermat's Last Theorem
"No book in recent decades conveys more forcefully and beautifully the excitement of mathematical exploration than Dr. Szpiro's work."
– Clifford A. Pickover, author of The Mathematics of Oz
"A gripping and intelligent account of the solution of one of the great problems of mathematics–older than Fermat, and just as baffling. Kepler's Conjecture offers the nonspecialist genuine insights into the minds of research mathematicians when they are grappling with big, important questions. I enjoyed the book immensely."
– Ian Stewart, author of Flatterland and What Does a Martian Look Like?
Sir Walter Raleigh simply wanted to know the best and most efficient way to pack cannonballs in the hold of his ship. In 1611, German astronomer Johannes Kepler responded with the obvious answer: by piling them up the same way that grocers stack oranges or melons. For the next four centuries, Kepler's conjecture became the figurative loose cannon in the mathematical world as some of the greatest intellects in history set out to prove his theory. Kepler's Conjecture provides a mesmerizing account of this 400-year quest for an answer that would satisfy even the most skeptical mathematical minds.

Contents
  • Cannonballs and Melons
  • The Puzzle of the Dozen Spheres
  • Fire Hydrants and Soccer Players
  • Thue's Two Attempts and Fejes-Tóth's Achievement
  • Twelve's Company, Thirteen's a Crowd
  • Nets and Knots
  • Twisted Boxes
  • No Dancing at This Congress
  • The Race for the Upper Bound
  • Right Angles for Round Spaces
  • Wobbly Balls and Hybrid Stars
  • Simplex, Cplex, and Symbolic Mathematics
  • But Is It Really a Proof?
  • Beehives Again
  • This Is Not An Epilogue
  • Mathematical Appendices
  • Bibliography

L'auteur - George G. Szpiro

George Szpiro est mathématicien. Il a enseigné à l'université de Wharton, à Zurich et à Jérusalem. Son livre précédent, La Conjecture de Kepler a été traduit dans de nombreux pays.

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Éditeur(s) Wiley
Auteur(s) George G. Szpiro
Parution 04/04/2003
Nb. de pages 304
Format 15,5 x 23,5
Couverture Relié
Poids 585g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780471086017
ISBN13 978-0-471-08601-7

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