Unequal, 9781541606555
Hardcover
Equality isn’t simple: a journey into math’s profound, unequal questions.

Unequal

the math of when things do and don't add up

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  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2025

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Summary

Unequal: Embracing the Beauty of Difference in Mathematics and Life

An exciting “new perspective on equality and difference” (Stephon Alexander) that shows why the familiar equal sign isn’t just a marker of sameness but a gateway into math’s–and humanity’s–most profound questions.

“Eugenia Cheng has opened up my mind to the wondrous world of pure mathematics in a way that I never thought was possible.“―Willow Smith, singer and actress

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541606555
ISBN-10:1541606558
Author:Eugenia Cheng
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:1 September 2025
Weight:621g
Dimensions:241mm x 159mm x 29mm
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Critics Review

“Cheng’s aim is to explore how we decide when things are “the same” in mathematics. Her approach is both playful and deeply serious, leavening abstract concepts with entertaining tangents on everything from knitting Möbius strips to making an iterated Battenberg cake. Neither is she afraid to discuss important political and rights-based questions around equality… This book is a wonderful refutation of that misconception. Exploring the meaning of “equals” in mathematics gives us a better understanding not just of the nuance and richness of the field, but of how ideas of equality are used (and misused) in life.” –New Scientist“Eugenia Cheng has done it again! With her usual brilliance she has caused us to question all that we thought was true about mathematics.”–Jo Boaler, author of Math-ish“Clear, clever and friendly…even at her most whimsical, she is rigorous and insightful” –Alex Bellos, author of The Grapes of Math“Eugenia Cheng has humour, grace and a natural gift”–Daniel Levitin, author of I Heard There Was a Secret Chord“Eugenia Cheng’s writing is generous and precise, a soft-serve swirl of the universal and the particular. In a way that few mathematicians can, she writes for everyone.”–Ben Orlin, author of Math with Bad Drawings“Eugenia Cheng has opened up my mind to the wondrous world of pure mathematics in a way that I never thought was possible.”–Willow Smith, singer and actress“Eugenia Cheng has done it again. Not only is she a great teacher of powerful mathematics: she shows us how understanding math can help us live better lives. Once you read this book, you’ll have a new perspective on equality and difference, and why both matter so much.”–Stephon Alexander, author of The Jazz of Physics

About The Author

Eugenia Cheng

Eugenia Cheng is scientist in residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and honorary visiting fellow at City, University of London. She has authored numerous titles, including winner of the LA Times Book Prize Is Math Real?, How to Bake Pi, Beyond Infinity, The Art of Logic, and x + y. Cheng lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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