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Kevin Jones investigates the links between
music and mathematics, throwing in limericks, Fibonacci and Scott Joplin
along the way. Plus is proud to present an extended version of
his winning
entry for the THES/OUP 1999 Science Writing Prize.
Is the Universe finite, with an edge, or infinite, with no edges? Or is it
even stranger: finite but with no edges? It sounds far-fetched but the
mathematical theory of topology makes it possible, and nobody yet knows
the truth. Janna Levin tells us more.
Underlying our vast global telecommunications networks
are codes: formal schemes for representing information
in machine-readable and transmissible formats.
Kona Macphee examines the prefix
property, one of the important features
of a good code.
Robert Hunt concludes our Origins of Proof series by
asking what a proof really is, and how we know that we've
actually found one. One for the philosophers to ponder...
Helen Thompson works for Sainsbury's Supermarkets
as a Sales Forecasting Manager. The Plus team paid her a visit
at Drury House on the banks of the Thames in London.