The Maths of Life and Death - Kit Yates
Maths is the story of the world around us, and the wisdom it gives us can be the difference between success and disaster. We are all doing maths all the time, from the way we...
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- Maths is the story of the world around us, and the wisdom it gives us can be the difference between success and disaster. We are all doing maths all the time, from the way we communicate with each other to the way we travel, from how we work to how we relax. Many of us are aware of this. But few of us really appreciate the full power of maths - the extent to which its influence is not only in every office and every home, but also in every courtroom and hospital ward. In this eye-opening and extraordinary book, Yates explores the true stories of life-changing events in which the application - or misapplication - of mathematics has played a critical role: patients crippled by faulty genes and entrepreneurs bankrupted by faulty algorithms; innocent victims of miscarriages of justice and the unwitting victims of software glitches. We follow stories of investors who have lost fortunes and parents who have lost children, all because of mathematical misunderstandings. Along the way, Yates arms us with simple mathematical rules and tools that can help us make better decisions in our increasingly quantitative society. You will discover why its always sensible to question a statistic, often vital to ask for a second opinion and sometimes surprisingly handy to stick to the 37% rule... Review. Kit Yates shows how our private and social lives are suffused by mathematics. Ignorance may bring tragedy or farce. This is an exquisitely interesting book. Its a deeply serious one too and, for those like me who have little maths, its delightfully readable ― Ian McEwan. Kit Yates is a natural storyteller. Through fascinating stories and examples, he shows how maths is the beating heart of so much of modern life. An exciting new voice in the world of science communication ― Marcus du Sautoy, author of The Creativity Code. An extremely thoughtful, articulate and accessible insight into mathematics in the real world ― Alex Bellos. Used wisely, mathematics can save your life. Used unwisely, it can ruin it. A lucid and enthralling account of why maths matters in everyones life. A real eye-opener ― Prof Ian Stewart FRS, author of Do Dice Play God? Kit Yates is a brilliant explainer and storyteller ― Steven Strogatz. Engaging and lucid ― London Mathematical Society Journal. This crisp, clear and compelling book is about the liminal spaces between expertise in mathematics and hardline decision-making, taking you on a powerful journey about truth and belief and what maths actually is, out in the wild ― The Times Educational Supplement. If you think a deep love of maths would be within your grasp were you only presented with enough real life examples to reveal the wonder of its operations, this is the book for you ― Strong Words Magazine. A fascinating glimpse of mathematical epidemiology. A dizzying, dazzling debut ― Nature Magazine. An engaging, enjoyable look at how phenomena spread and go viral, examining everything from the ice-bucket challenge, pyramid schemes and the way that milk turns sour ― Irish Examiner. At times witty, at times charming, at times sombre, but always personable ― Aperiodical. An accessible and important introduction to understanding the use and abuse of statistics ― Laura Tisdall. Youll almost forget youre learning as you fall into Kits world, but when you close the book, youll look at every fact and figure with new scrutiny ― BBC Science Focus. An endlessly fascinating book ― Half Man, Half Book. About the Author -
- Kit Yates is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and co-director of the Centre for Mathematical Biology at the University of Bath. He completed his PhD in mathematics at the University of Oxford in 2011. His research demonstrates that mathematics can be used to describe all sorts of real-world phenomena: from embryo formation to locust swarming and from sleeping sickness to egg-shell patterning. He is particularly interested in the role that randomness plays in biology. His research into mathematical biology has been covered by the BBC, the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, RTE, Scientific American and Reuters amongst others. Alongside his academic position, Kit is also an author and science communicator. The Maths of Life and Death is his first book.
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