Knots, Codes, Chaos and Other Great Theories of 20th-Century Mathematics.
Hailed as one of the great science writers of our time, Casti reveals the remarkable origins of some of the most monumental mathematical discoveries of the last century - and sheds light on how these revolutionary ideas have reshaped our lives. Like its predecessor, 'Five More Golden Rules' takes us on a fascinating journey to the frontiers of modern mathematics, infusing a sometimes intimidating subject with an infectious energy that brings it to thrilling life.
Casti draws on such diverse sources as Paul Revere's plot to warn his fellow patriots of the advancing army, the celebrated British play 'Art'; the Greek legend of Gordius and Alexander the Great; the work of nineteenth-century poet William Blake, and a make-believe treasure hunt through New York's Central Park to illustrate the power and beauty of the five astonishing theories he illuminates.