A Century of Mathematics in America
Title | A Century of Mathematics in America PDF eBook |
Author | Peter L. Duren |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780821801246 |
Part of the "History of Mathematics" series, this book presents a variety of perspectives on the political, social, and mathematical forces that have shaped the American mathematical community.
A Century of Mathematics in America
Title | A Century of Mathematics in America PDF eBook |
Author | Peter L. Duren |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 602 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780821801307 |
The first section of the book deals with some of the influential mathematics departments in the United States. Functioning as centers of research and training, these departments played a major role in shaping the mathematical life in this country. The second section deals with an extraordinary conference held at Princeton in 1946 to commemorate the university's bicentennial. The influence of women in American mathematics, the burgeoning of differential geometry in the last 50 years, and discussions of the work of von Karman and Weiner are among other topics covered.
A Century of Mathematics in America
Title | A Century of Mathematics in America PDF eBook |
Author | Peter L. Duren |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780821801369 |
Part of the A Century of Mathematics in America collection, this book contains articles that describe the mathematics and the mathematical personalities in some of the nations' prominent departments: Johns Hopkins, Clark, Columbia, MIT, Michigan, Texas, and the Institute for Advanced Study.
A History in Sum
Title | A History in Sum PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Nadis |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0674727894 |
In the twentieth century, American mathematicians began to make critical advances in a field previously dominated by Europeans. Harvard’s mathematics department was at the center of these developments. A History in Sum is an inviting account of the pioneers who trailblazed a distinctly American tradition of mathematics—in algebraic geometry and topology, complex analysis, number theory, and a host of esoteric subdisciplines that have rarely been written about outside of journal articles or advanced textbooks. The heady mathematical concepts that emerged, and the men and women who shaped them, are described here in lively, accessible prose. The story begins in 1825, when a precocious sixteen-year-old freshman, Benjamin Peirce, arrived at the College. He would become the first American to produce original mathematics—an ambition frowned upon in an era when professors largely limited themselves to teaching. Peirce’s successors—William Fogg Osgood and Maxime Bôcher—undertook the task of transforming the math department into a world-class research center, attracting to the faculty such luminaries as George David Birkhoff. Birkhoff produced a dazzling body of work, while training a generation of innovators—students like Marston Morse and Hassler Whitney, who forged novel pathways in topology and other areas. Influential figures from around the world soon flocked to Harvard, some overcoming great challenges to pursue their elected calling. A History in Sum elucidates the contributions of these extraordinary minds and makes clear why the history of the Harvard mathematics department is an essential part of the history of mathematics in America and beyond.
A Century of Mathematics in America
Title | A Century of Mathematics in America PDF eBook |
Author | Peter L Duren |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1988 |
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Rewriting the History of School Mathematics in North America 1607-1861
Title | Rewriting the History of School Mathematics in North America 1607-1861 PDF eBook |
Author | Nerida F. Ellerton |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2012-01-18 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9400726384 |
The focus of this book is the fundamental influence of the cyphering tradition on mathematics education in North American colleges, schools, and apprenticeship training classes between 1607 and 1861. It is the first book on the history of North American mathematics education to be written from that perspective. The principal data source is a set of 207 handwritten cyphering books that have never previously been subjected to careful historical analysis.
The Development of Mathematics Throughout the Centuries
Title | The Development of Mathematics Throughout the Centuries PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Evans |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2014-02-24 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1118853970 |
Throughout the book, readers take a journey throughout time and observe how people around the world have understood these patterns of quantity, structure, and dimension around them. The Development of Mathematics Throughout the Centuries: A Brief History in a Cultural Contex provides a brief overview of the history of mathematics in a very straightforward and understandable manner and also addresses major findings that influenced the development of mathematics as a coherent discipline. This book: Highlights the contributions made by various world cultures including African, Egyptian, Babylonian, Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and pre-Columbian American mathematics Features an approach that is not too rigorous and is ideal for a one-semester course of the history of mathematics. Includes a Resources and Recommended Reading section for further exploration and has been extensively classroom-tested