
Il Matematico E Il Detective. Come I Numeri Possono Risolvere Un Caso Poliziesco
by:
Keith Devlin
,
Gary Lorden
,
Elisa Faravelli (Translator)
Language: Italian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 8830424951
ISBN 13: 9788830424951
Publication date:
September 4th, 2008
Publisher: Longanesi
Pages: 254
Genres: Mystery, Action & Adventure
In a captivating exploration of the intersection between mathematics and crime-solving, this narrative delves into how numbers can illuminate paths to justice. The authors take readers on a thrilling journey, where the analysis of seemingly mundane objects, like a garden sprinkler, becomes vital in piecing together clues that lead to the identification of a serial killer.
Through meticulous reasoning and deductive processes, the investigators unravel the complexities of the case, showcasing the pivotal role that mathematical insights play in deciphering criminal puzzles. Each chapter unfolds a new layer of intrigue, inviting readers to engage with the logic and creativity required to connect disparate elements of the investigation.
The synergy between the world of numbers and the gritty reality of detective work unfolds in unexpected ways, making it clear that sometimes, the tiniest details can yield the most significant revelations. This book is a testament to the power of observation, reasoning, and the art of deduction, offering a unique lens through which to view the criminal mind.
Through meticulous reasoning and deductive processes, the investigators unravel the complexities of the case, showcasing the pivotal role that mathematical insights play in deciphering criminal puzzles. Each chapter unfolds a new layer of intrigue, inviting readers to engage with the logic and creativity required to connect disparate elements of the investigation.
The synergy between the world of numbers and the gritty reality of detective work unfolds in unexpected ways, making it clear that sometimes, the tiniest details can yield the most significant revelations. This book is a testament to the power of observation, reasoning, and the art of deduction, offering a unique lens through which to view the criminal mind.