Two physicists prove that there are not just four ways to tie a tie, but a further 81. Tie Knots unravels the history of ties, the story of the discovery of the new knots and some very elegant mathematics in action. / Hardback sales have topped 18,000 copies / A beautiful Christmas stocking filler / Who else could publish maths so stylishly? / Who else could dress up pop science so gracefully? / 'Into my hands has fallen The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie. It's a masterpiece of ludicrous arcana by two Cambridge researchers. It's the best digest of useless knowledge since the World Encyclopedia of Fly Fishing.' John Walsh, Independent
Dr Thomas Fink (Half Windsor) is a research fellow in the Department of Physics who usually works on protein folding optimisation theory. Dr Yong Mao (New Variant 7,2) is a research fellow at the Department of Physics who usually works on polymers and colloids. They both wear ties.
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