量子将出版特伦斯·陶和戴维·童的流行数学和物理书籍。
Quanta to publish popular math and physics books by Terence Tao and David Tong

原始链接: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/12/08/quanta-books-to-publish-popular-math-and-physics-titles-by-terence-tao-and-david-tong/

量子书讯宣布即将出版两本由顶尖科学家撰写的书籍:《数学六要素》由数学家陶哲轩撰写,以及《万物皆场》由理论物理学家戴维·汤撰写。 陶哲轩的书籍是他首次面向大众读者,旨在通过探索六个核心概念——数字、代数、几何、概率、分析和动力学来揭开数学的神秘面纱,这些概念是该领域的基石。他认为数学是一种对每个人都至关重要且易于理解的思维方式。 戴维·汤的《万物皆场》解释了量子场论,揭示了宇宙的基本构成要素并非粒子,而是渗透于整个存在的“场”。他以清晰和热情的态度呈现了这个复杂的主题。 量子书讯是一家专注于阐释现代科学的出版社,还将于2026年6月出版凯文·哈特内特的《代码中的证明》,详细介绍Lean证明助手的发展及其通过人机协作彻底改变数学的潜力。

## 量子书社将出版陶哲轩和童伟光作品 Hacker News 讨论了西蒙斯基金会的新出版项目量子书社,该项目将出版特伦斯·陶和戴维·童的流行数学和物理书籍。这一消息引发了人们对过去备受喜爱的科普作家们的讨论。 用户们怀念阿西莫夫和伽莫夫易于理解的非虚构作品,并感叹这些作者如何淡出公众视野。围绕阿西莫夫的科幻小说与非虚构作品,出现了一场辩论,一些人赞扬了他的科普写作,而另一些人指出即使在他的非虚构作品中也存在随意歧视女性的现象。马丁·加德纳和卡尔·萨根也被提及为具有影响力的科学传播者,他们一直保持着持久的受欢迎程度。 许多评论者推荐了特定书目,包括伽莫夫的《一、二、三……无穷大》和阿西莫夫的短篇小说《黑夜》和《最后的疑问》。讨论还涉及支持像 Quanta 这样独立、专注于科学的出版物的重要性,以及像吉姆·西蒙斯这样资助这些事业的慈善家的积极影响。新书的发行日期定于 2026 年 6 月至 2027 年初。
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Quanta Books is delighted to announce two new upcoming books by mathematician Terence Tao and theoretical physicist David Tong.

Six Math Essentials will be Tao’s first math book written for a popular audience. In the book, Tao — a recipient of the Fields Medal and one of the world’s top mathematicians — will explore six ideas that have guided mathematicians throughout history. This short and friendly volume is for all readers, Tao says, because he believes that “mathematics has become unnecessarily intimidating and abstruse to the general public while being more essential than ever in the modern world.” Six Math Essentials will be available internationally, with translated editions in Chinese, French, Greek, Italian, Polish and other languages. It will arrive in U.S. bookstores in November 2026.

Tong’s book, Everything Is Fields, will illuminate quantum field theory — the physics that explains the fundamental makeup of the universe — drawing from Tong’s distinguished track record as a quantum field theorist and public communicator. “This book reveals the hidden unity that ties together particles and forces,” says Tong. “Everything — matter, light, even you — are just waves on a restless sea known as a quantum field.”

“Terry Tao and David Tong are intellectual powerhouses and seasoned communicators,” says Thomas Lin, publisher of Quanta Books and founding editor of the Pulitzer Prize­–winning Quanta Magazine. “Their books embody the curiosity and ambition that animate our imprint, and I can’t wait to share them with readers everywhere.”

Quanta Books is an editorially independent subsidiary of the Simons Foundation and a partner imprint of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The imprint publishes books that illuminate and elucidate the central questions and fundamental ideas of modern science for readers, inviting a deeper understanding of the universe through artful storytelling. Quanta Books’ first title, The Proof in the Code by math journalist Kevin Hartnett, will be published in June 2026 and is available for preorder now.

For more information, visit QuantaBooks.org.

Six Math Essentials

In Six Math Essentials, Tao, the world’s most renowned mathematician, introduces readers to six core ideas that have guided mathematicians from antiquity to the frontiers of what we know today. This elegant volume explores: numbers as the gateway to quantitative thinking, algebra as the gateway to abstraction, geometry as a way to go beyond what we can see, probability as a tool to navigate uncertainty with rigorous thinking, analysis as a means to tame the very large or very small, and dynamics as the mathematics of change. Six Math Essentials — Tao’s first popular math book — offers a glimpse into the workings of an incomparable mind and how he thinks about the creativity, beauty, and interconnectedness of the mathematical enterprise. Math, Tao insists, isn’t magic — it’s a powerful way of thinking that anyone can learn.

Everything Is Fields

In Everything Is Fields, Tong leads readers on a lively tour through quantum field theory. Tong, a leading theoretical physicist and University of Cambridge professor, explores Quantum field theory, or QFT. The theory forms the underlying mathematical framework of the Standard Model, the deepest description we have of the fundamental laws of physics. And, as Tong shows, it reveals a startling truth: that, at our most basic level, we are made not of particles or forces, but fields, fluid-like substances stretched throughout the entire universe. With his infectious sense of wonder and characteristic wit, Tong buoys our journey through the most difficult topic in theoretical physics. He revels in all that we’ve learned about our world and illuminates the questions we’re still trying to answer about the stuff that makes up you, me, and everything else.

The Proof in the Code

The Proof in the Code is the definitive account of the birth and rise of Lean, a proof assistant developed at Microsoft that is transforming the enterprise of mathematics and ushering in a new era of human-computer collaboration. Although Lean was originally conceived of as a code-checking program, a small group of mathematicians recognized its potential to become something far more powerful: the “truth oracle” that thinkers have sought for centuries, a tool to definitively verify or refute any mathematical or logical assertion, no matter how complex. This is the story of the grassroots effort to make that dream a reality. Filled with insights about the future of math, computers, and AI, The Proof in the Code is a brilliant work of journalism by Hartnett, a leading math writer whose research and reporting offer a profound answer to a longstanding mystery: Can computers reveal universal truths?

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