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The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics

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An engaging, informative, and wryly humorous exploration of one of the great conundrums of all time In 1859 Bernhard Riemann, a shy German mathematician, wrote an eight-page article giving an answer to a problem that had long puzzled mathematicians. But he didnt provide a proof. In fact, he said he couldnt prove it but he thought that his answer was very probably true. From the publication of that paper to the present day, the worlds mathematicians have been fascinated, infuriated, and obsessed with proving the Riemann Hypothesis, and so great is the interest in its solution that in 2001 an American foundation put up prize money of $1 million for the first person to demonstrate that the hypothesis is correct. The hypothesis refers to prime numbers, which are in some sense the atoms from which all other numbers are constructed, and seeks to explain where every single prime to infinity will occur. Riemanns ideaif truewould illuminate how these numbers are distributed, and if false will throw pure mathematics into confusion. Karl Sabbagh meets some of the worlds mathematicians who spend their lives thinking about the Riemann Hypothesis, focusing attention in particular on Riemanns zeros, a series of points that are believed to lie in a straight line, though no one can prove it. Accessible and vivid, The Riemann Hypothesis is a brilliant explanation of numbers and a profound meditation on the ultimate meaning of mathematics.
Product Details

Author: Karl Sabbagh

Language: English

Edition: (Edition: 1st)

Binding: Hardcover

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Release Date: 2003-04-30

Pages: 304

ISBN: 0374250073

ISBN13: 9780374250072