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Name: The Book of Numbers

Authors: John H. Conway, Richard K. Guy
Year: 1995
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Genres/categories: Science, Mathematics, Non Fiction

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The Book of Numbers lets readers of all levels of mathematical sophistication (or lack thereof) understand the origins, patterns, and interrelationships of different numbers.

Whether it is a visualization of the Catalan numbers or an explanation of how the Fibonacci numbers occur in nature, there is something in here to delight everyone. The diagrams and pictures, many of which are in color, make this book particularly appealing and fun.

A few of the discussions may be confusing to those who are not adept mathematicians; those who are may be irked that certain facts are mentioned without an accompanying proof.

Nonetheless, The Book of Numbers will succeed in infecting any reader with an enthusiasm for numbers.
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