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Mathematical mystery tour

By Lewis Dartnell

28 July 2010

IN THE past few years Marcus du Sautoy has often appeared in the media, popularising mathematics and explaining its wonders and relevancies to everyday life. The Number Mysteries is a delightful expansion of this, particularly of his material from the UK’s Royal Institution Christmas lectures in 2006. It is packed with puzzles and anecdotes.

Du Sautoy shows how mathematical canniness can help in everything from calculating the best properties on the Monopoly board to pursuing fame and fortune, and even how to break the world record for visiting all London Underground stations as quickly as possible. But alongside the breezier…

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