The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets

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The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets is a popular science book by Simon Singh that explores the surprising depth of mathematics hidden in episodes of the animated TV show The Simpsons (and Futurama).

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instanceOf popular science book
author Simon Singh NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes mathematical Easter eggs in Futurama
mathematical Easter eggs in The Simpsons
mathematical jokes in The Simpsons
use of Fermat’s Last Theorem in episodes
use of calculus references in episodes
use of complex numbers in episodes
use of infinity and large numbers in episodes
use of number theory references in episodes
use of prime numbers in episodes
use of topology jokes in episodes
use of π (pi) in episodes
explores how writers insert advanced mathematics into scripts
relationship between popular culture and mathematics
focusesOn mathematician-writers on Futurama
mathematician-writers on The Simpsons
genre popular mathematics
television studies
hasFormat audiobook edition
ebook edition
hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasPart analysis of mathematical references in Futurama
analysis of mathematical references in The Simpsons
isAbout hidden mathematics in television comedy
mathematical education through popular media
language English
mainSubject Futurama NERFINISHED
The Simpsons NERFINISHED
mathematics
mediaType print
mentions David X. Cohen NERFINISHED
Euler’s identity
Fermat’s Last Theorem NERFINISHED
Futurama NERFINISHED
Matt Groening NERFINISHED
Mersenne primes
Riemann hypothesis
The Simpsons NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2013
publisher Bloomsbury NERFINISHED
targetAudience fans of Futurama
fans of The Simpsons
general readers interested in mathematics

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