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How does Google know what you want to type? How did humans first
reach the moon? Could we ever have a supercomputer the size of a
pinhead? In this thrilling numerical journey, Hugh Barker explores
how mathematics has helped to build the technology of today, and
the fascinating ways it is shaping the future. From green energy to
3-D printing and from quantum cryptography to machine learning,
High Tech Maths reveals the hidden mathematics in modern
technology. Beautifully written and full of ingenious examples,
this book will make you realise how the modern world be impossible
without our formidable mathematical armoury.
A readily understandable exploration of how figures are badly
reported or deliberately misrepresented everywhere from political
arguments and briefings to business presentations and shopping
offers. Praise for Hugh Barker's Million Dollar Maths: 'Great fun.
A clear, original and highly readable account of the curious
relationship between mathematics and money.' Professor Ian Stewart
- author of Significant Figures 'A lively crash course in the
mathematics of gambling, investing, and managing. Hugh Barker makes
deep ideas fun and profitable.' William Poundstone - author of How
to Predict the Unpredictable Politicians, economists, scientists,
journalists . . . all of them have been known to bend the truth and
to twist the facts from time to time. But surely the numbers and
statistics they rely on are cold, hard objective facts that tell
the real story? Of course the truth is much murkier than that.
Figures can be misinterpreted, misunderstood, misconstrued and
misused in hundreds of different ways. This book takes a look at
the many ways that statistical information can be badly reported or
deliberately misused in all walks of life, from political
arguments, to business presentations, to more local concerns such
as shopping offers and utility bills. A polemical guide to how
numbers are used to mislead, which is intended to help the reader
through the minefield of dubious stats and lying numbers.
Million Dollar Maths is an invaluable guide to the straightforward
and outlandish mathematical strategies that can make you rich.
____________ How can you turn $1000 into $1 million? What is the
best way to beat the lottery odds? When is the best time to take
out a loan? How did one group of gamblers bet on hole-in-ones to
win GBP500,000? How can maths help you set up a successful tech
start-up? What about proving the Goldbach Conjecture for $1
million? Learn the techniques for growing your everyday finances,
as well as the common mistakes to avoid. Discover the skills, both
fair and foul, that offer an additional edge when investing and
gambling. And discover why we often misunderstand probability and
statistics - with troubling financial costs. From making the most
of special offers to utilising the power of exponential growth in
your investments; from the art of card counting, to inventing the
next Google, Million Dollar Maths is the quintessential primer to
the myriad ways maths and finance intersect.
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