Chennai Mathematical Institute Auditorium hosted an inspiring event where authors Nivedita Ganesh and Inavamsi Enaganti along with Professor Bud Mishra unleashed their new book, The Mischief of Math: Short Stories of Clowns, Contortionists, and Court-Jesters. This fascinating book, written by Ganesh and Enaganti, is illustrated by Alex Lu, and it was produced under the guidance of Professor Mishra of New York University. This storytelling, art-infused book, by itself humor and wit infused, will give a new look to many mathematical concepts, making math accessible and enjoyable.

Instead of an ordinary math book, the authors managed to come up with something unique-an adventure through short stories and comic strips. Those unexpected creations make the complex topics of artificial intelligence ethics, game theory, and detection of fake data not only more understandable but also fun for a broad audience that is typically intimidated by math. Highlights from the Book It is designed for readers who would otherwise shy away from the often dry, complex textbooks.

Listed in Library of Congress and British library catalogs, this textbook has been adopted for undergraduate students at New York University. Highly recommended for fans of Maths Olympiad. "This is the textbook I wish I'd had growing up! An invitation to discover the beauty and chaos of data-driven stories, making this a must-read for young and old thinkers alike!" Nivedita Ganesh, Author "If no one from the future returns .