The Cat in Numberland

The Cat in Numberland

By Ivar Ekeland Illustrated by John O'Brien

$19.95

Publication Date: 7th April 2006

At Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert’s Hotel Infinity, the resident cat is puzzled. The hotel is fully booked — the rooms are full of Numbers, both Odds and Evens — yet guests continue to arrive. When Zero shows... Read More
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At Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert’s Hotel Infinity, the resident cat is puzzled. The hotel is fully booked — the rooms are full of Numbers, both Odds and Evens — yet guests continue to arrive. When Zero shows... Read More
Description
At Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert’s Hotel Infinity, the resident cat is puzzled. The hotel is fully booked — the rooms are full of Numbers, both Odds and Evens — yet guests continue to arrive. When Zero shows up, there’s a massive room switching, and he stays, even though Mr. Hilbert insists he’s not really a Number. Then the Letters appear and everyone still has a room, even though no Numbers have left. No matter how many guests arrive or depart, the hotel accommodates them all, and is always full. But when the Fractions arrive, demanding rooms, real chaos threatens. Can an ingenious solution be found to house them all?

Based on mathematician David Hilbert’s famous paradox of the Grand Hotel, The Cat in Numberland offers a refreshingly clear explanation of infinity for readers of all ages. John O’Brien’s imaginative line drawings further elucidate the complex concept, as well as simple functions like addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication.
Details
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 56
  • Carton Quantity: 60
  • Publisher: Cricket Books
  • Imprint: Cricket Books
  • Publication Date: 7th April 2006
  • Trim Size: 6 x 8 in
  • Illustration Note: B&W illustrations throughout
  • ISBN: 9780812627442
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Age: 9-14
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / General (see also headings under Family)
At Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert’s Hotel Infinity, the resident cat is puzzled. The hotel is fully booked — the rooms are full of Numbers, both Odds and Evens — yet guests continue to arrive. When Zero shows up, there’s a massive room switching, and he stays, even though Mr. Hilbert insists he’s not really a Number. Then the Letters appear and everyone still has a room, even though no Numbers have left. No matter how many guests arrive or depart, the hotel accommodates them all, and is always full. But when the Fractions arrive, demanding rooms, real chaos threatens. Can an ingenious solution be found to house them all?

Based on mathematician David Hilbert’s famous paradox of the Grand Hotel, The Cat in Numberland offers a refreshingly clear explanation of infinity for readers of all ages. John O’Brien’s imaginative line drawings further elucidate the complex concept, as well as simple functions like addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication.
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 56
  • Carton Quantity: 60
  • Publisher: Cricket Books
  • Imprint: Cricket Books
  • Publication Date: 7th April 2006
  • Trim Size: 6 x 8 in
  • Illustrations Note: B&W illustrations throughout
  • ISBN: 9780812627442
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Age: 9-14
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / General (see also headings under Family)