Love mathematics and books? Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion? Volumes, the MoMath book club, is just the thing for you! This monthly reading group is designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives. No prior math or science background is necessary.
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Volumes, the MoMath book club
A discussion of
The Perfect Bet: How Science and Math Are Taking the Luck Out of Gambling
by Adam Kucharski
Monday, March 24
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
Join host David Reimann, MoMath’s 2024–2025 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of The Perfect Bet: How Science and Math Are Taking the Luck Out of Gambling by Adam Kucharski.
For the past 500 years, gamblers — led by mathematicians and scientists — have been trying to figure out how to pull the rug out from under Lady Luck. In The Perfect Bet, mathematician and award-winning writer Adam Kucharski tells the astonishing story of how the experts have succeeded, revolutionizing mathematics and science in the process. The house can seem unbeatable; Kucharski shows us just why it isn’t. Even better, he demonstrates how the search for the perfect bet has been crucial for the scientific pursuit of a better world.
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Volumes, the MoMath book club
A discussion of
X, Y & Z: The Real Story of How Enigma Was Broken
by Dermot Turing
Monday, April 21
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
Join host David Reimann, MoMath's 2024–2025 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of X, Y & Z: The Real Story of How Enigma Was Broken by Dermot Turing.
It’s common knowledge that the Enigma cipher was broken at Bletchley Park, but less is known of the exhilarating spy story of secret documents smuggled across borders, hair-raising escapes, intense interrogations and betrayals. At the heart of it is the decisive role of Polish mathematicians and French spymasters who helped Britain’s codebreakers change the course of the Second World War.
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Volumes, the MoMath book club
A discussion of
Undiluted Hocus-Pocus: The Autobiography of Martin Gardner
by Martin Gardner
Monday, May 12
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
Join host David Reimann, MoMath's 2024–2025 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of Undiluted Hocus-Pocus: The Autobiography of Martin Gardner by Martin Gardner.
Martin Gardner wrote the Mathematical Games column for Scientific American for twenty-five years and published more than seventy books on topics as diverse as magic, philosophy, religion, pseudoscience and Alice in Wonderland. His informal, recreational approach to mathematics delighted countless readers and inspired many to pursue careers in mathematics and the sciences. Gardner's illuminating autobiography is a disarmingly candid self-portrait of the man evolutionary theorist Stephen Jay Gould called our "single brightest beacon" for the defense of rationality and good science against mysticism and anti-intellectualism.
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Order your copy of Undiluted Hocus-Pocus from Additions, the shop at MoMath, and help support the premier math museum in North America while also scoring free registration to the May Volumes, the MoMath book club discussion! Simply place your order online or stop by the shop (225 Fifth Avenue, in Manhattan), then send a copy of your receipt to additions@momath.org to be registered for the May book club.
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