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"An original and exciting exploration of how utterly weird, and utterly beautiful, the infinite can be."-Ian Stewart, author of Does God Play Dice?What can we know about numbers too large to compute or even imagine? Do the tiny bubbles in the froth of a milkshake actually form an infinite fractal pattern? What are apocalyptic numbers and recursive worlds? These and dozens of equally beguiling mathematical mysteries, problems, and paradoxes fill this mind-bending new book.In each chapter, acclaimed author Clifford Pickover poses a delightful brain-teasing challenge that reveals the scope and splendor of the world of infinity. Try scaling the ladders to heaven, playing a game of infinite chess, or escaping from the land of Fractalia. Along the way you will encounter a myriad of intriguing topics from vampire numbers, to abduction algebra, to the infinity worms of Callisto.Every problem and puzzle is presented in a remarkably accessible style requiring no specialized mathematical knowledge. Over one hundred illustrations enhance the text and help to explain the mathematical concepts, and stunning color images created by the author reveal the breathtaking beauty of the patterns of infinity. A variety of computer programs offer additional ways to penetrate the enigma of infinity.For anyone who has ever wondered just how big infinity really is, or just how small, this book will provide an endless source of insight, creativity, and fun.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Too Many Threes.
Ladders to Heaven.Infinity Machines.
Grid of the Gods.To the Valley of the Sea Horses.
Infinite Chess.
The Loom of Creation.
Slides in Hell.
Alien Abduction Algebra.
Welcome to Worm World.
Creating Life Using the Cancer Game.
No Zeros Allowed.
Infinite Star Chambers.
Infinitely Exploding Circles.
The Undulation of the Monks.
The Loneliness of the Factorions.
Escape from Fractalia.
The Crying of Fractal Batrachion 1,489.
Recursive Worlds.
Chaos in Ontario.
Cyclotron Puzzles.
Vampire Numbers.
Computers, Randomness, Mind, and Infinity.
Appendices.
Notes.
Further Reading.
Index.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Clifford A. Pickover ist Hauptkolumnist der "Denksport-Ecke" im Wissenschaftsmagazin Discover. Die Zeitschrift OMNI nannte ihn kürzlich den "van Leeuwenhoek des 20. Jahrhunderts", und laut der Los Angeles Times erweitert er mit seinen Büchern beständig "die Grenzen des Computers, der Kunst und des Denkens". Pickover promovierte an der Yale University und ist Autor zahlreicher hochgelobter Bücher zu Themen im Schnittbereich von Wissenschaft, Computern, Kreativität und Kunst.