Intentar ORO - Gratis

Can maths be violent?

Business Standard

|

November 10, 2025

BOOK REVIEW: It may surprise most readers to learn that, just a century or so ago, some of the era’s greatest mathematical minds were enlisted in a debate about whether numbers exist.

- JORDAN ELLENBERG

You'd think, after millenniums, we'd have gotten that straight. But it’s not that simple, as Jason Socrates Bardi explains in his new book, The Great Math War.

In the late 19th century, Georg Cantor had proved, startlingly, that there wasn’t just one kind of infinity, but infinitely many kinds. And the infinity of the set of real numbers, while relatively modest, ‘was not the very smallest. Numbers are complicated!

A real number is traditionally described by an infinite sequence of decimal digits; that sequence might terminate, like 0.12, or it might obey some simple repetitive rule. It might be an irrational number, like pi, whose decimal expansion doesn’t repeat but which you can compute with a simple computer program.

Or it might be something worse. Cantor’s theorem shows that the infinity of describable numbers — such as 3/25, or — is much, much smaller than the infinity of all real numbers.

In other words? There are numbers we simply cannot describe. Can you give an example? By definition, no.

If that makes you uneasy, great. It made everybody uneasy. One of the generals in Bardi’s war, L E J Brouwer, advocated a radical solution: According to him, and to the “intuitionists” who shared his views, the only things that are real in mathematics are things human beings with a finite life span can describe, and the only things that are true are those that admit a proof of finite length.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Business Standard

Business Standard

Cop30 highlights nations' growing need for climate resilience

With typhoons tearing across Southeast Asia this week while areas of Jamaica and Brazil are still clearing debris from damaging storms, delegates at Brazil’s Cop30 summit began grappling with how best to help the vulnerable withstand worsening weather and other climate extremes.

time to read

2 mins

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Zydus Lifesciences forays into Chinese mkt

Zydus Lifesciences has secured its first ever Chinese market approval for its antidepressant, Venlafaxine Extended-Release (ER) capsules (75 mg and 150 mg), marking its debut in the country and furthering the Indian company’s global expansion.

time to read

1 min

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Green H2 output target may be delayed by 2 yrs: MNRE secy

India’s green hydrogen production target of five million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa) is likely to be delayed by two years to 2032 due to global policy uncertainties around greenhouse gas emissions, said Santosh Sarangi, secretary at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on Tuesday.

time to read

1 mins

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Thailand spurns Cambodia peace deal tied to US trade talks

Thailand has suspended a peace process with Cambodia that was a condition for tariff negotiations with US President Donald Trump, after Thai soldiers were injured in a landmine blast near the border.

time to read

1 min

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Sale of immovable property outside scope of service tax: SC

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the sale of immovable property, by itself, did not amount to a “service” under the Finance Act, 1994, and was therefore outside the scope of service tax, a verdict which experts believe not only seeks to preserve the federal balance but also shields genuine land-sale transactions from service-tax exposure.

time to read

2 mins

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

PSBs eye ₹9K cr from Tier-II bonds by Dec

Fundraising rush follows SBI’s record Oct issue as yields soften

time to read

2 mins

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Facing issues with your MF or broker? Sebi’s SCORES may help you

If you have a complaint about your mutual fund, such as units not being credited or the broker not listening to you, the SCORES portal offers relief.

time to read

1 min

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Leverage moderating across Adani firms: BofA

The Adani group, which operates across multiple infrastructure sectors, with 12 listed entities in India and a combined market capitalisation of about $200 billion, remains “anchored by strong assets and robust cash flows”, according to a Bank of America (BofA) report.

time to read

1 min

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Business Standard

PM promises timely completion of India-Bhutan railway links

Calls for enhanced energy cooperation with neighbouring country

time to read

3 mins

November 12, 2025

Business Standard

Vi banking on DoT’s ‘long-term’ solution

Vodafone Idea (Vi) is hopeful of a “long-termsolution” fromthe government, the telco told analysts in an earnings call on Tuesday.

time to read

3 mins

November 12, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size