A Guide to Infinity [Scheinerman]
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A Guide to Infinity Ten Mathematical Journeys
Edward R. Scheinerman

Summary 

A Guide to Infinity: Ten Mathematical Journeys by Edward R. Scheinerman (Yale University Press) is an accessible yet rigorous exploration of how mathematicians conceptualize, structure, and utilize the infinite.
Rather than treating infinity as a philosophical paradox, Scheinerman presents it as a practical, highly organized tool through ten distinct "journeys":
  • Arithmetic & Number Systems: It explores adding $\pm\infty$ to the real number line, "tropical arithmetic" (which redefines addition and multiplication using minimums), and hyperreal numbers (which formally incorporate infinite and infinitesimal values).
  • Geometry: It dives into the projective plane (where parallel lines meet at an infinite horizon) and non-Euclidean geometry via the hyperbolic plane.
  • Set Theory & Logic: It covers transfinite cardinal and ordinal numbers, explaining the different sizes of infinity and looking at the implications of the Continuum Hypothesis.
  • Visual Infinity: It concludes with the infinite self-similarity found in fractals.
Tone & Approach: Written with witty, engaging prose, the book balances conceptual explanations with precise mathematical definitions and theorems. Functioning like an advanced lecture series, each chapter ends with open-ended questions designed to prompt active exploration, making it a great fit for undergraduate students, science enthusiasts, and the mathematically curious.

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