The legendary Renaissance math duel that ushered in the modern age of
algebra The Secret Formula tells the story of two Renaissance
mathematicians whose jealousies, intrigues, and contentious debates
led to the discovery of a formula for the solution of the cubic
equation. Niccolò Tartaglia was a talented and ambitious teacher who
possessed a secret formula—the key to unlocking a seemingly
unsolvable, two-thousand-year-old mathematical problem. He wrote it
down in the form of a poem to prevent other mathematicians from
stealing it. Gerolamo Cardano was a physician, gifted scholar, and
notorious gambler who would not hesitate to use flattery and even
trickery to learn Tartaglia's secret. Set against the backdrop of
sixteenth-century Italy, The Secret Formula provides new and
compelling insights into the peculiarities of Renaissance mathematics
while bringing a turbulent and culturally vibrant age to life. It was
an era when mathematicians challenged each other in intellectual duels
held outdoors before enthusiastic crowds. Success not only enhanced
the winner's reputation, but could result in prize money and
professional acclaim. After hearing of Tartaglia's spectacular victory
in one such contest in Venice, Cardano invited him to Milan,
determined to obtain his secret by whatever means necessary. Cardano's
intrigues paid off. In 1545, he was the first to publish a general
solution of the cubic equation. Tartaglia, eager to take his revenge
by establishing his superiority as the most brilliant mathematician of
the age, challenged Cardano to the ultimate mathematical duel. A
lively account of genius, betrayal, and all-too-human failings, The
Secret Formula reveals the epic rivalry behind one of the fundamental
ideas of modern algebra.
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How a Mathematical Duel Inflamed Renaissance Italy and Uncovered the Cubic Equation
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ISBN
9780691200323
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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