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Our Days Are Numbered

How Mathematics Orders Our Lives
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A revealing and entertaining look at the world, as viewed through mathematical eyeglasses. From the moment our feet touch the floor in the morning until our head hits the pillow, numbers are everywhere. And yet most of us go through each day unaware of the mathematics that shapes our lives. In fact, many people go through life fearing and avoiding mathematics, making choices that keep it at arm s length or further. Even basic math like arithmetic can seem baffling. In Our Days Are Numbered, Jason Brown leads the reader through a typical day, on a fascinating journey. He shows us the world through a mathematician's eyes and reveals the huge role that mathematics plays in our lives. It lies hidden within the electronics we use, the banking we do, and even the leisure activities we enjoy. Whether we re putting a down payment on a new car, reading the financial pages, or listening to our favourite songs, math is behind it all. At once entertaining and informative, Our Days Are Numbered covers an array of mathematic concepts and explores the hidden links between mathematics and everyday life. Brown reveals that a basic understanding of math can make us more creative in the way we approach the world. "From the Hardcover edition.""

Author Biography

Jason I. Brown is a professor of mathematics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Dalhousie University, and a former vice-president of the Canadian Mathematical Society. His mathematical research decoded the famous opening chord of The Beatles s A Hard Day s Night, and this discovery was featured in the news media throughout North America. He lives in Halifax. "From the Hardcover edition.""
Release date Australia
April 27th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Canada
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Emblem Editions
Pages
296
Publisher
Emblem Editions
Dimensions
132x201x18
ISBN-13
9780771016974
Product ID
4026921

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