
Finding Moonshine: A Mathematician's Journey Through Symmetry
eBook, Published by Harper Collins UK
(31 May 2012)
US$8.59
This new ebook from the author of 'The Music of the Primes' combines a
personal insight into the mind of a working mathematician with the story
of one of the biggest adventures in mathematics: the search for symmetry.
This is the story of how humankind has come to its understanding of the
bizarre world of symmetry - a subject of fundamental significance to the
way we interpret the world around us.
Our eyes and minds are drawn to symmetrical objects, from the sphere to
the swastika, the pyramid to the pentagon. Symmetry indicates a dynamic
relationship or connection between objects, and it is all-pervasive: in
chemistry and physics the concept of symmetry explains the structure of
crystals or the theory of fundamental particles; in evolutionary
biology, the natural world exploits symmetry in the fight for survival;
symmetry and the breaking of symmetry are central to ideas in art,
architecture and music; the mathematics of symmetry is even exploited in
industry, for example to find efficient ways to store more music on a CD
or to keep your mobile phone conversation from cracking up through interference.
Marcus du Sautoy constantly strives to push his own boundaries to find
ways in which to share the excitement of mathematics with a broader
audience; this book charts his own personal quest to master one of the
most innate and intangible concepts, and to demonstrate the intricacy
and beauty of the world around us. 'If you don't experience a thrill
of foreboding as du Sautoy ventures into this twilit territory, nothing
in maths will be for you. Even if the thought of sitting down to a
quintic equation makes you want to cry, it would still be hard to resist
Moonshine's cocktail of anecdote, swashbuckling potted history and
haphazard self-revelation. The moments of autobiographical intimacy
bring the book to life…a joy.' Daily Telegraph
'Mesmerising…articulate, fluent, funny and personable, [du Sautoy] is
also absolutely passionate about mathematics, with a burning desire to
make the rest of us as excited as he is about its problems, its patterns
and its beauty. He captures for us with brilliant vividness the
excitement of the pursuit of a solution to a difficult problem.' Lisa
Jardine, Sunday Times
'A fascinating and absorbing read.' Financial Times
'A marvellous account…these exasperating people with unkempt beards,
untidy clothes, impossible manners and extraordinary obsessions, become,
in this narrative, ultimately enviable.' Guardian Marcus du Sautoy is
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and a fellow of
Wadham College. He has been named by the Independent on Sunday as one of
the UK's leading scientists, has written extensively for the Guardian,
The Times and the Daily Telegraph and has appeared on Radio 4 on
numerous occasions. He is the author of 'The Music of the Primes' and
has presented 'Mind Games' and 'Music of the Primes' on BBC television.
He was the Royal Institution Christmas lecturer in 2006, broadcast on
Channel 5, and is filming 'The Story of Maths' for the BBC. In October
2008 he was appointed to Oxford University's prestigious professorship
as the Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science, a post
previously held by Richard Dawkins. He lives in London with his wife and
three children.
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