Impossible?
Discover the intriguing world of paradoxes and counterintuitive phenomena in mathematics with Impossible? by Julian Havil. Published by Princeton University Press in 2011, this engaging paperback spans 264 pages, inviting readers to explore the unexpected twists of mathematical reasoning.
Have you ever wondered why traffic on Forty-second Street in New York flows more smoothly when the street is closed? Or how new road construction can lead to increased congestion? In Impossible?, Havil delves into these perplexing scenarios and more, revealing the fascinating connections between mathematics and real-world problems. This book is perfect for anyone interested in problem-solving and the surprising nature of mathematical occurrences. Join Havil on this thought-provoking journey and challenge your understanding of what seems impossible!