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A History of Mathematical Impossibility

A History of Mathematical Impossibility

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Many of the most famous results in mathematics are impossibility theorems stating that something cannot be done. Good examples include the quadrature of the circle by ruler and compass, the solution of the quintic equation by radicals, Fermat's last theorem, and the impossibility of proving the parallel postulate from the other axioms of Euclidean geometry. This book tells the history of these and many other impossibility theorems starting with the ancient Greek proof of the incommensurability of the side and the diagonal in a square.

Lützen argues that the role of impossibility results have changed over time. At first, they were considered rather unimportant meta-statements concerning mathematics but gradually they obtained the role of important proper mathematical results that can and should be proved. While mathematical impossibility proofs are more rigorous than impossibility arguments in other areas of life, mathematicians have employed great ingenuity to circumvent impossibilities by changing the rules of the game. For example, complex numbers were invented in order to make impossible equations solvable. In this way, impossibilities have been a strong creative force in the development of mathematics, mathematical physics, and social science.
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Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PR
Bisac Major Subject
Mathematics
Bisac Minor Subject
Geometry - General
Binding Type
Hardcover
Country Of Origin
GB
Number Of Units
1
Length
9.1 Inches
Barcode Indicator
EAN
Width
6.4 Inches
Publication Date
1970-01-01
Height
1.3 Inches
ISBN 10
0192867393
Weight
1.45 Pounds
Book EAN
9780192867391
Target Audiance
Adults

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