Problem Solving in Mathematics and Beyond: Mathematics: The Quest for Truth and Beauty

Problem Solving in Mathematics and Beyond: Mathematics: The Quest for Truth and Beauty

Problem Solving in Mathematics and Beyond: Mathematics: The Quest for Truth and Beauty

by: James D Stein (Author)

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing

Publication Date: 2025-06-09

Language: English

Print Length: 184 pages

ISBN-10: 9819806305

ISBN-13: 9789819806300

Book Description

This book tells the stories of some of the great quests of mathematics, such as the centuries-long pursuit for the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem. These quests are searches for difficult-to-discover universal truths, pursued with passion not only by mathematicians and scientists, but by kings, emperors and even Jean-Luc Picard, the captain of Star Trek’s Starship Enterprise. Some of their exploits are adventures as fascinating as any historical or current-day drama. The truths they have discovered help us understand not only mathematics, but also the Universe — and sometimes, ourselves. In addition to well-known quests such as Fermat’s Last Theorem and the Goldbach Conjecture, some of the chapters describe more recent pursuits such as the Traveling Salesman Problem and the Multi-armed Bandit Problem. While some of the quests have been completed, others are still ongoing, and one (the Six Squares Problem) can be understood — and maybe even solved — by a five-year-old child.

Editorial Reviews

This book tells the stories of some of the great quests of mathematics, such as the centuries-long pursuit for the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem. These quests are searches for difficult-to-discover universal truths, pursued with passion not only by mathematicians and scientists, but by kings, emperors and even Jean-Luc Picard, the captain of Star Trek’s Starship Enterprise. Some of their exploits are adventures as fascinating as any historical or current-day drama. The truths they have discovered help us understand not only mathematics, but also the Universe — and sometimes, ourselves. In addition to well-known quests such as Fermat’s Last Theorem and the Goldbach Conjecture, some of the chapters describe more recent pursuits such as the Traveling Salesman Problem and the Multi-armed Bandit Problem. While some of the quests have been completed, others are still ongoing, and one (the Six Squares Problem) can be understood — and maybe even solved — by a five-year-old child.

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