Hi list,

Has anyone else read this... ?

The Music of the Primes: Why an Unsolved Problem in Mathematics Matters
by Marcus du Sautoy

I found the book extremely fascinating and have immediately started to re-read 
it again after finishing it.

The book is basically a mathematical history novel on famous mathematicians on 
who has studied the prime numbers and their success and fails.
The book focuses on the Riemann hypothesis but it talks about various other 
famous mathematical discoveries regarding Number Theory. Its a very easy read 
and as someone who is not mathematically inclined, I found it a joy to continue 
to the next page.

I think most of the J community would find it interesting if you haven't read 
it before.

I am just wondering if anyone has any recommended books similar to the writing 
of The Music of the Primes? I am definitely going to look into more work from 
Marcus du Sautoy.
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