The Delicate Art of Brute Force: How to Compute It When You Can’t Solve It

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The Delicate Art of Brute Force: How to Compute It When You Can’t Solve It

Author(s): Paul J. Nahin (Author)

  • Publisher finelybook 出版社: Princeton University Press
  • Publication Date 出版日期: March 17, 2026
  • Language 语言: English
  • Print length 页数: 224 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0691267464
  • ISBN-13: 9780691267463

Book Description

Using everyday computational power to tackle complex—and seemingly unsolvable—math problems

Confronted by a math problem of seemingly impenetrable difficulty, what can you do? In The Delicate Art of Brute Force, Paul Nahin shows how even if you can’t solve such a problem, you can still get an answer. The computational power of your own computer—the desktop in your home office, the laptop on your coffee table—can be deployed to overwhelm a problem’s complexity through a massive number-crunching assault. Nahin presents a series of apparently intractable math problems and shows the thought process that allows computational solution. Most of the problems are not abstract constructions but originate in the real world—one chapter is titled “How Wi-Fi Coverage and Anti-Submarine Warfare Are the Same.” For each one, Nahin compares computational and analytical approaches, demonstrating how well the computer solutions agree with theory. As a bonus, sometimes the computational solution is better, giving more insight or greater flexibility.

Along the way, Nahin traces the evolution of high-speed electronic computation, explaining that it upended the way analysts approach complex math problems. After the postwar debut of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) and the ever more powerful electronic computers that came afterward, problems that were simply too difficult or messy for analytical treatment could be defeated by the application of pure brute force—the ability of computers to perform an enormous number of simple operations in just minutes. Today, we can harness that computational power from our couches. Accessible to anyone who’s mastered high school calculus, this engaging book gives both mathematicians and nonmathematicians plenty to think about.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Paul Nahin has a unique ability to mix interesting history into his mathematical problems. I was fascinated to learn that Lord Kelvin invented a mechanical computer to predict tides, and Nahin’s solutions to the mathematical problems are always new to me.”—David Rutledge, California Institute of Technology

“In his characteristic engaging style, Nahin describes significant mathematical problems that are hard to solve analytically, and then skillfully shows how modern computers can produce solutions.”—Judith V. Grabiner, Pitzer College

About the Author

Paul J. Nahin is professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the University of New Hampshire, where he taught for thirty years. He is the author of many popular books on math and computers, including Digital Dice, Number-Crunching, and The Mathematical Radio (all Princeton).

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