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Abel's Proof: An Essay on the Sources and Meaning of Mathematical Unsolvability

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Unsolvable yet quite graspable

By James - November 14, 2003

To me, Abel's Proof successfully bridges the difficult gap that separates math books from fun books. Being one who appreciates the history and development of ideas and who is not afraid of a few equations, my needs as a reader were tastefully satisfied. If you, like me, find yourself enticed by some of the more subtle problems in math and science, while at the same time, have not the recourse to explore each one to their fullest, this book will be a welcome guide. Pesic uses Niels Abel's proof (1824) regarding the general insolvability by radicals of fifth degree equations as the central trunk of a robust tree whose branches contain delightful episodes of mathematical examples, human dramas, twists of fate, and historical parades. As much a biography as anything else, I could feel the personalities of the mathematicians evinced through their contributions to the question of solvability. From the near misses of Ruffini and Gauss to the final QEDs of Abel and Galois, one sees the... read more

Nice mixture of history and popular explanation

By Bukkene Bruse - August 8, 2004

Pesic tells a very deep and broad story in about 150 pages of core text. In the first sixty or so pages, Pesic does a great job of covering the history of what people understood to be a solution of an algebraic equation, and hence the evolution of the notion of number. Starting with how the Greeks moved from understanding whole numbers and rational numbers to discovering the irrational roots, he moves gracefully to the understanding of imaginary, and then complex numbers in the 1600's.

The flow of the book is rougher for the next 25 pages or so, as the mathematics becomes less elegant, really quite a zoo. Attempts here to give a verbal explanation of the mathematics confuse more than they enlighten. The last half of the book is the meat of the work and is also the best done. Beginning with Abel's tragic personal story and interweaving the lives and work of other mathematicians of the time, in particular the other famous tragedy of Galois, Pesic then moves on to a very... read more

a nice little gem

By O. Burak Okan - January 23, 2006

"Abel`s Proof" is a nice little book which tackles with the unsolvability issue in mathematics within the context of Niels Henrik Abel`s proof of the unsolvability of quintic equations with radicals. The text is an enjoyable account of a rather important subject in the whole history of mathematics in some 200 pages, and the quality of writing is laudable. The mathematical details and clarifications are given in boxes along the way, and the book in general is blended with numerous mathematical figures and portraits.

A firm high-school background in basic algebra should suffice to grasp the whole material, yet it has a real potential of teaching a noticeable chunk of mathematics to almost anyone along with valuable comments on its subject-matter.

I recommend this book wholeheartedly to anyone who has some genuine interest in going one step beyond the conventional popular science writing. And the price is right of course.

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