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Division by Zero (story)

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Author
  
Ted Chiang

Published in
  
Full Spectrum 3

Publication date
  
1 May 1991

Language
  
English

Publication type
  
Magazine

Genre(s)
  
Science fiction novelette

Division by Zero is a science fiction short story initially published in 1991 by Ted Chiang in Full Spectrum 3 magazine. Later the story was republished in the 2002 Ted Chiang collection Stories of Your Life and Others.

Plot

Renee, an intellectually gifted mathematician and professor, inadvertently proves arithmetic inconsistent. The discovery causes her great mental anguish, as she can no longer find mathematics intuitively meaningful. Her husband, Carl, is initially sympathetic but finds himself unable to empathize. The stress of her discovery eventually drives Renee to attempt suicide, which Carl prevents. While Renee recovers in a psychiatric ward, Carl realizes he has fallen out of love with her and resolves to end their relationship. The story ends mid-conversation, wherein a grateful Renee, recently released from the ward, attempts to explain her breakdown to a somber Carl.

References

Division by Zero (story) Wikipedia