Summary:
The book explores the numerous mathematical references hidden in the popular TV show "The Simpsons," revealing the advanced mathematical backgrounds of many of the show's writers. It delves into topics ranging from calculus to geometry, illustrating how the series cleverly incorporates complex mathematical concepts into its episodes.
Key points:
1. Math References: The book highlights the use of complex mathematical concepts in "The Simpsons" by its mathematician writers.
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