
How to Bake Pi
An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics
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Narrado por:
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Tavia Gilbert
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Eugenia Cheng
What is math? And how exactly does it work? In How to Bake Pi, math professor Eugenia Cheng provides an accessible introduction to the logic of mathematics - sprinkled throughout with recipes for everything from crispy duck to cornbread - that illustrates to the general listener the beauty of math. Rather than dwell on the math of our high school classes, with formulas to memorize and confusing symbols to decipher, Cheng takes us into a world of abstract mathematics, showing us how math can be so much more than we ever thought possible.
Cheng is an expert on category theory, a cutting-edge subject that is all about figuring out how math works, a kind of mathematics of mathematics. In How to Bake Pi, Cheng starts with the basic question "What is math?" to explain concepts like abstraction, generalization, and idealization. By going back to the logical foundation of the math we all know (and may or may not love), she shows that math is actually designed to make difficult things easier. From there, she introduces us to category theory, explaining how it works to organize and simplify the whole discipline of mathematics. The result is a book that combines some of the most satisfying features of popular math books - the thrill of truly understanding things that may or may not have been confounding in high school - while still looking long and hard into unexplored territory.
Through lively writing and easy-to-follow explanations, How to Bake Pi takes even the most hardened math-phobeon a journey to the cutting edge of mathematical research.
©2015 Eugenia Cheng. Recorded by arrangement with Weinstein Books. (P)2015 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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"Tavia Gilbert narrates with a liveliness and lightness that one might not expect in a book about the world of mathematics.... Gilbert's lyrical narration, together with her deliberate speed as she delivers the formulas, brings clarity and a down-to-earth approach to this often intimidating subject matter." (AudioFile)
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One thing that stands out in Dr. Cheng's book is her ability to clearly define and talk about math terms that I've heard, been taught, used, but never completely understood (or perhaps I've forgotten.) She thoroughly discusses concepts like abstraction, generalization and axiomatization in ways that even I could understand, before writing about her own field of category theory in the second part of the book. Things got a bit murky there for me; I kept wondering, “What is category theory?” even while hearing that it is “the mathematics of mathematics.” This is probably because I'm a reader and student that needs concrete examples that I can ponder and examine, but I'm not sure category theory or Dr. Cheng can provide that.
What I liked best about How to Bake Pi is Dr. Cheng's enthusiasm for her subject matter, that she seems to really care about explaining mathematics to non-mathematicians, that she made me think and also raised many other questions, ideas, and areas of interest for me. Even if you may not care about math or think math is difficult, listening to How to Bake Pi may change your mind in an interesting and enjoyable way. Like the author says, “Mathematics is easy, life is hard.”
Mathematics is easy, life is hard.
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Such is the case with this book. I will have to buy a hard copy in order to try the recipes (they sound quite good) and review the math (much of which I have forgotten over the years).
Tavia did a good job of relating rather complex material in clear voice with great inflection and a good sense of timing for the humor.
Oral Recipe Book
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Unsure of goal
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Might not be best for audio
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Applying Mathematics to our world
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Interesting
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A good overview of the mathmatical thought process
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Great book... Tough listen...
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I thought maybe How to Bake Pi would teach me how to calculate. It was better, much better, as it is a layman’s guide to mathematical conceptualization. Does that sound boring? Dr. Cheng, has made it captivating.
If you have an expertise in math and want to conceptualize your methodology of functioning or you are simply wondering about how a mathematician goes about conceptualizing her/his job read this. Overall the teaching is not simple and definitely takes an academic’s desire to learn but wow it was fun (although I would need to read the book six more times to master its teaching).
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This one blew me away.
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