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 Art of Statistics:
How to Learn from Data

by David Spiegelhalter

Monday, February 24
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Terrence J. Sejnowski's, ChatGPT and the Future of AI

Join host David Reimann, MoMath's 2024–2025 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of The Art of Statistics by David Spiegelhalter.

The Art of Statistics is a comprehensive guide to understanding and interpreting statistical data.  The book is aimed at readers who have little or no knowledge of statistics, but who want to learn how to use statistics to make sense of the world around them.

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Order your copy of The Art of Statistics from Additions, the shop at MoMath, and help support the premier math museum in North America while also scoring free registration to the February 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 February book club.

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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)

book cover of Adam Kucharski's, The Perfect Bet

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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Looking for the MoMath book club designed specially for tweens and teens (ages 10–17)?  Check out tweenprimes.momath.org!

Searching for a reading list designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science?  Check out prior Volumes selections!