Discover why the odds are better than you'd think in this mathematical tribute to the great coincidences of life
Joseph Mazur is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Marlboro College in Vermont. He is the author of four popular mathematics books, including Euclid in the Rainforest: Discovering Universal Truth in Logic and Math which was number four on The Guardian's Top 10 Popular Mathematics Books of All Time.
‘Delightfully written.’
*E&T Magazine*
'[An] entirely delightful slice of popular science...I'm no
mathematician, and I was both fascinated and enchanted'.
*Bookseller*
‘Mazur uses probability to strip chance events of some of their
mystery.’
*Guardian*
‘Always entertaining and frequently insightful, Fluke is
never less than thought-provoking.’
*Amir Alexander, Wall Street Journal*
‘With charm and clarity, Joe Mazur leads us through the strange
terrain of chance and surprise... A terrific read, and a welcome
antidote to superstition and gullibility.’
*Ian Stewart, author of Professor Stewart’s Incredible
Numbers*
‘The chances are very slim that you’d ever read this blurb. A
simple-minded calculation puts the odds at about 50,000 to one
against. Yet... here you are. How weird is this seemingly
far-fetched coincidence? Well, dear reader, you’ve picked up the
right book to answer that question.’
*Charles Seife, author of Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous
Idea*
‘Joe Mazur’s Fluke walks the reader, hand in steady hand,
through the weird and dangerous landscape of extreme probability,
distinguishing cause from correlate, and phenomenon from mere
coincidence.’
*Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of
Mathematical Thinking*
‘An exciting addition to the ranks of books exploring the mysteries
of chance and coincidence in the vein of The Black
Swan and The Improbability Principle.’
*David J. Hand, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Imperial
College London and author of The Improbability Principle*
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