
The Poincaré Conjecture: In Search of the Shape of the Universe
Donal O´shea
The Poincaré Conjecture tells the story behind one of the world’s most confounding mathematical theories. Formulated in 1904 by Henri Poincaré, his Conjecture promised to describe the very shape of the universe, but remained unproved until a huge prize was offered for its solution in 2000. Six years later, an eccentric Russian mathematician had the answer.
Here, Donal O’Shea explains the maths behind the Conjecture and its proof, and illuminates the curious personalities surrounding this perplexing conundrum, along the way taking in a grand sweep of scientific history from the ancient Greeks to Christopher Columbus. This is an enthralling tale of human endeavour, intellectual brilliance and the thrill of discovery.
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Reviews for The Poincaré Conjecture: In Search of the Shape of the Universe
New Scientist
One can't read The Poincaré Conjecture without an overwhelming awe at the infinite depths and richness of a mathematical realm not made by us
Martin Gardner, author of The Annotated Alice
Reveals the human story behind the challenge of the conjecture, and gives us a glimpse of the weird world inhabited by mathematicians
BBC Focus
Beautifully written
American Scientist
Intriguing
The Times
A truly marvellous book
Martin Gardner
One can't read The Poincaré Conjecture without an overwhelming awe at the infinite depths and richness of a mathematical realm not made by us
Martin Gardner, author of The Annotated Alice