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Humble Pi

A Comedy of Maths Errors

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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Humble Pi written and read by Matt Parker.

What makes a bridge wobble when it's not meant to? Billions of dollars mysteriously vanish into thin air? A building rock when its resonant frequency matches a gym class leaping to Snap's 1990 hit I've Got The Power? The answer is maths. Or, to be precise, what happens when maths goes wrong in the real world.

As Matt Parker shows us, our modern lives are built on maths: computer programmes, finance, engineering. And most of the time this maths works quietly behind the scenes, until ... it doesn't. Exploring and explaining a litany of glitches, near-misses and mishaps involving the internet, big data, elections, street signs, lotteries, the Roman empire and a hapless Olympic shooting team, Matt Parker shows us the bizarre ways maths trips us up, and what this reveals about its essential place in our world.

Mathematics doesn't have good 'people skills', but we would all be better off, he argues, if we saw it as a practical ally. This book shows how, by making maths our friend, we can learn from its pitfalls. It also contains puzzles, challenges, geometric socks, jokes about binary code and three deliberate mistakes. Getting it wrong has never been more fun.

Mathematics Political Science Politics & Government Thought-Provoking

Critic reviews

Matt Parker has pulled off something wonderful . . . his stories are superb. (Marcus Berkmann)
Parker is consistently very funny . . . highly entertaining.
Numbers to die for. Four stars. (Simon Griffith)
Bought it yesterday, enjoying it enormously, well done! (Dara Ó Briain)
I just finished the new book by irrepressible maths enthusiast @standupmaths, and it's GREAT! (Adam Savage, ex-host of 'Mythbusters')
An entertaining and often alarming journey through the numerical blunders made over the years.
"[Matt Parker] shows off math at its most playful and multifarious" --Jordan Ellenberg, author of "How to Not Be Wrong
Matt Parker is some sort of unholy fusion of a prankster, wizard and brilliant nerd--maths is rarely this clever, funny and ever so slightly naughty.
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Interesting and well paced subject matter. It is fascinating how many everyday things trace back to numbers and (mis)calculations. Mr Parker is a great narrator, you can tell he's done a lot speaking in his many seconds on this earth.

Fun insight into how maths impacts our lives!

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Couldn't stop listening, comedy gold and a gigantic reservoir of interesting and thought-provoking real word examples combined into one well-structured book. Learning and enjoying at the same time. Great!

Hilarious and informational

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Funny and with lots more tales than on his YouTube and Royal Institute lecture. Would recommend to anyone looking for interesting anecdotes combined with Matt Parker's patended wit.

Very interesting and well detailed.

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Totally recommended. As an engineer I can definitely relate to lots of the problems in this book. Well written and well read by the author! Plus love watching him on numberphile!

Great book to dip in and out of

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I bought this is a book for my engineering brother-in-law and he said he found it really funny and interesting. so I decided to buy it for myself as an audiobook. I must admit it had me laughing from the beginning. I’m not an engineer or a mathematician, but I still found it easy to understand as it was explained really well. I must admit that the section on spreadsheets had me cringing because of a lot of similar mistakes I have done in the past! I really like the explanation of the Swiss cheese and melted cheese effect. I can actually see how they relate to situation work… I have recommended this to some of my health and safety colleagues… if you read this review, you’ll know who you are!!!

Excellent!

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