In the words of the great poet Senghor, Cedric Villani makes the bold
claim that Mathematics is the Poetry of Science. Perhaps paradoxical
to some, both disciplines are concerned with describing the world around
us, understanding its parts, and using this knowledge to create
something profound.
World-renowned mathematician and Fields Medallist Cedric Villani
explores this analogy in this engaging and intelligent text, and shows
how mathematics, one of the world's few universal languages, holds deep
similarities to the literary genre. A great lover of poetry, he insists
that the two are intrinsically linked in their aim of both tackling the
complexities of our reality as well as distancing us from it so that we
may better appreciate its beauty.
In a more light-hearted and concise approach than his more theoretical
academic works, this book represents one of Villani's attempts to
communicate his love of mathematics to a wider audience, drawing daring
parallels between two universes that meet in their aspiration of the
sublime.