H. H. M. McRoss is the pseudonym of Dr. C. T. Alves, Philosopher, PhD in Logic-Mathematics, Post-Doctorate in Social Psychology, researcher of Paraconsistent and Deontic Logics, taught Applied Logic to Criminalistics for Homicide Police Agents, taught Argumentation Theory for the School of General Attorneys , currently teaches Philosophy of Mathematics and Philosophy of Physics at the Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro. He has published work on Theory of Language and Logical Paradoxes. They make up the Nucleus of Studies on the Logic of Law and maintain a study group on Game Theory. Eventually, on sleepless nights, he writes crime fiction books...
Sorrows, hatreds and grudges circulate through the corridors of the renowned University of Strasbourg after it returns to French hands after 50 years under German control and hosts the 1920 International Mathematical Congress. During the Congress, seven mathematicians commit suicide on seven different days after secretly studying a surprising and mysterious mathematical work, the source of which is unknown. Mademoiselle Jeanne-Marie Duchamp, a respected mathematician in the field of Logic, is attending the Congress for her lecture on the Philosophy of Mathematics. The mystery challenges her intelligence, and using only logical wit and pure mathematics, she devises a fabulous equation - the Strasbourg Theorem - which not only reveals that the whole thing is a horrendous crime, but also pinpoints the real culprit and their motives.
Título : The Strasbourg Theorem
EAN : 9786501049045
Editorial : H. H. M. McRoss
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