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THE CALCULUS DIARIES
How Math Can Help You Lose Weight, Win in Vegas, and Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
One woman's quest to understand the math behind her daily life and the reader learns with her, tracing her progression from self-professed amateur to savvy mathematician.
Jennifer Ouellette never took math in college, mostly because she - like most people - assumed that she wouldn't need it in real life. But then the English-major-turned-award-winning-science-writer had a change of heart and decided to revisit the equations and formulas that had haunted her for years.
The Calculus Diaries is the fun and fascinating account of her year spent confronting her math phobia head on. With wit and verve, Ouellette shows how she learned to apply calculus to everything from gas mileage to dieting, from the rides at Disneyland to shooting craps in Vegas -proving that even the mathematically challenged can learn the fundamentals of the universal language.
Jennifer Ouellette is the author of The Physics of the Buffyverse (2007) and Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics (2006). Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Discover, Salon, Nature, New Scientist, Physics Today, Symmetry, and Physics World, among other venues. She maintains a general science-and-culture group blog called Cocktail Party Physics, and blogs for Discovery News. In November 2008, Ouellette became director of the Science and Entertainment Exchange, a program of the National Academy of Sciences aimed at fostering creative collaborations between scientists and entertainment industry pro- fessionals. In spring 2008, she was Journalist in Residence at the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara. Ouellette holds a black belt in jujitsu, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Caltech physicist Sean M. Carroll.
The Calculus Diaries is the fun and fascinating account of her year spent confronting her math phobia head on. With wit and verve, Ouellette shows how she learned to apply calculus to everything from gas mileage to dieting, from the rides at Disneyland to shooting craps in Vegas -proving that even the mathematically challenged can learn the fundamentals of the universal language.
Jennifer Ouellette is the author of The Physics of the Buffyverse (2007) and Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics (2006). Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Discover, Salon, Nature, New Scientist, Physics Today, Symmetry, and Physics World, among other venues. She maintains a general science-and-culture group blog called Cocktail Party Physics, and blogs for Discovery News. In November 2008, Ouellette became director of the Science and Entertainment Exchange, a program of the National Academy of Sciences aimed at fostering creative collaborations between scientists and entertainment industry pro- fessionals. In spring 2008, she was Journalist in Residence at the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara. Ouellette holds a black belt in jujitsu, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Caltech physicist Sean M. Carroll.
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