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'If you have ever wondered why an airliner bound from London to Los Angeles flies over Greenland, how we know what lies inside the Earth, or how computers correct errors, then this book is for you' - JOHN GRIBBIN
How does a delivery driver distribute hundreds of packages in a single day? Why can maps influence elections? Where should we look for serial killers?
Mathematician Dr Paulina Rowinska explores the mathematical foundations of maps and cartography's impact on mathematics. From sixteenth-century maps which we still use on our phones to public transport maps that both guide and mislead, she uncovers how maps and maths shape our sense of space and time, and our worldview.
'This book blew my mind, again and again' - Roma Agrawal, author of Built 'Entertaining, illuminating . . . An engaging look at a fascinating subject' - New Scientist 'An expansive journey through time and place' - The Observer
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'If you have ever wondered why an airliner bound from London to Los Angeles flies over Greenland, how we know what lies inside the Earth, or how computers correct errors, then this book is for you' - JOHN GRIBBIN
How does a delivery driver distribute hundreds of packages in a single day? Why can maps influence elections? Where should we look for serial killers?
Mathematician Dr Paulina Rowinska explores the mathematical foundations of maps and cartography's impact on mathematics. From sixteenth-century maps which we still use on our phones to public transport maps that both guide and mislead, she uncovers how maps and maths shape our sense of space and time, and our worldview.
'This book blew my mind, again and again' - Roma Agrawal, author of Built 'Entertaining, illuminating . . . An engaging look at a fascinating subject' - New Scientist 'An expansive journey through time and place' - The Observer