Abstract
Hannah Fry Black Swan , 2019 , PB, 320 pp, £8.99 , 978-1784163068 I’ll be the first to admit that seeing a mathematical book flop through the letterbox did not leave me jumping for joy. However, I am now slightly ashamed of my initial disheartened reaction. This book is an accessible page turner on mathematical algorithms — something I never thought I’d say. The book explores how algorithms are inherent within modern life, deeply entwined in our relationship with the digital world. As a naive GP registrar reading this, I was led to new discoveries concerning how private companies …
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