Alex Bellos holds a degree in mathematics and philosophy
from Oxford University. His bestselling books, Here's Looking at
Euclid and The Grapes of Math, have been translated into more than
20 languages and were both shortlisted for the Royal Society
Science Book prize. His puzzle books include Can You Solve My
Problems?, Puzzle Ninja, Perilous Problems for Puzzle Lovers, and
The Language Lover's Puzzle Book. He is also the coauthor of the
mathematical coloring books Patterns of the Universe and Visions of
the Universe. He has launched an elliptical pool table, LOOP. He
writes a puzzle blog for The Guardian, and he won the Association
of British Science Writers award for best science blog in 2016. He
lives in London.
Edmund Harriss is a mathematician, artist, and assistant
professor at the University of Arkansas. He is the discoverer of
the Harriss spiral and the creator of the construction toy
Curvahedra. He is the coauthor of Hello Numbers, What Can You Do?
and the coauthor and illustrator of two mathematical coloring
books: Patterns of the Universe and Visions of the Universe. He
lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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"Illustrations designed to introduce doodlers to a range of
challenging mathematical principles.-- "Science"
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