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Discover the captivating world of mathematics through the life of John Horton Conway in the insightful book, Genius at Play. This brand new trade paperback from Princeton University Press invites readers to delve into the extraordinary journey of a mathematician who redefined the boundaries of mathematical thought. Conway, known for his magnetic personality and polymathic instincts, made groundbreaking contributions such as the Conway groups and surreal numbers. His invention of the Game of Life—a cellular automaton that brilliantly illustrates how complexity emerges from simplicity—has left an indelible mark on both mathematics and computer science. From his time at Cambridge to his later years at Princeton, this book reveals Conway’s unique teaching methods, using everyday objects like ropes and Slinkys to spark curiosity. Genius at Play not only shares the remarkable tales of Conway's academic achievements but also offers a personal glimpse into his whimsical humor and eccentricities. This is more than just a biography; it’s an exploration of the joys and wonders of mathematics through the eyes of one of the 20th century’s most beloved intellectual figures. Perfect for math enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in the beauty of mathematics, this book is a tribute to an extraordinary mind that continues to inspire. Dive into Genius at Play today and explore the fascinating life of John Horton Conway, where every page is a revelation of mathematical imagination and creativity.