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Eugenia Cheng
Eugenia Cheng is the scientist in residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an Honorary Fellow at the University of Sheffield. The author of How to Bake Piand Beyond Infinity, she lives in Chicago, Illinois.
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Unequal
An exciting “new perspective on equality and difference” (Stephon Alexander) that shows why the familiar equal sign isn’t just a marker of sameness but a…
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Is Math Real?
One of the world’s most creative mathematicians offers a “brilliant” and “mesmerizing” (Popular Science) new way to look at math—focusing on questions, not answers …
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x + y
Shortlisted for the 2021 Phi Beta Kappa Book Award for ScienceOne of NPR’s Best Books of 2020One of the Most Fascinating Books WIRED Read in…
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The Art of Logic in an Illogical World
How better understanding both logical and emotional reasoning can help us have “a better society as well as happier conversations and relationships” (Guardian) In a…
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Beyond Infinity
How one powerful concept reveals the biggest (and smallest) mathematical truths How big is the universe? How many numbers are there? And is infinity +…
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How to Bake Pi
One of the world’s most creative mathematicians finds the meaning of mathematics in the kitchen in this “whimsical…rigorous and insightful” (New York Times) book What…
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Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y
Aspiring bakers will embrace this charming picture book about baking pie by using simple math, from one of the world’s most creative and celebrated mathematicians.X…