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The Mystery of the Aleph Amir D. Azcel

The Mystery of the Aleph By Amir D. Azcel

The Mystery of the Aleph by Amir D. Azcel


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A compelling narrative that blends the story of infinity with the tragic tale of a tormented and brilliant mathematician.

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The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah and the Search for Infinity by Amir D. Azcel

From the end of the nineteenth century until his death, one of history's greatest mathematicians languished in an asylum, driven mad by an almost Faustian thirst for universal knowledge. THE MYSTERY OF THE ALEPH tells the story of Georg Cantor (1845-1918), a Russian born German whose work on the 'continuum problem' would bring us closer than any mathemetician before him in helping us to comprehend the nature of infinity. A respected mathematician himself, Dr. Aczel follows Cantor's life and traces the roots of his enigmatic theories. From the Pythagoreans, the Greek cult of mathematics, to the mystical Jewish numerology found in the Kabbalah, THE MYSTERY OF THE ALEPH follows the search for an answer that may never truly be trusted.

About Amir D. Azcel

Amir D. Aczel, Ph.d, is the author of FERMAT'S LAST THEOREM, GOD'S EQUATION, EINSTEIN'S RELATIVITY AND THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE and several other books. His work has been translated into Turkish, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Spanish. An internationally known mathematician, he lives in Waltham Massachusetts.

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CIN0743422996VG
9780743422994
0743422996
The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah and the Search for Infinity by Amir D. Azcel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Simon & Schuster
2002-03-18
274
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