The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll

The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll

Por Lewis Carroll

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll," readers are invited into the brilliant mind of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll. This collection showcases Carroll's unique blend of whimsical storytelling and rigorous thought, highlighting his profound contributions to mathematical logic and philosophy. The works within explore topics ranging from algebra to probability, all presented through a playful yet precise literary style that draws on his background in mathematics and his talent for creative prose. By situating mathematical concepts within imaginative narratives, Carroll not only elucidates complex theories but also engages readers in a dance between logic and fantasy, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with both scientific progress and literary experimentation. Lewis Carroll, an Oxford mathematician and logician, infused his scholarly pursuits with creativity, shaped by a deep-seated love of puzzles and paradoxes. His insights into logic and mathematics were markedly innovative for his time, stemming from a desire to make these subjects more accessible and enjoyable. Carroll's writings serve as a testament to his belief in the interplay between knowledge and imagination. His dual identity as a scholar and storyteller influences the works collected here, allowing for a rich exploration of mathematical thought through narrative. This volume is a must-read for enthusiasts of both mathematics and literature, providing a distinctive perspective that transcends traditional academic boundaries. Carroll's imaginative approach makes complex ideas approachable, encouraging readers to delight in both the humor and rigour of mathematical thinking. Whether you're a mathematics scholar or a lover of classic literature seeking to expand your horizons, this collection promises insights and inspiration.

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