The Grapes of Math

The Grapes of Math
Title The Grapes of Math PDF eBook
Author Alex Bellos
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 352
Release 2014-06-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1451640129

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From triangles, rotations and power laws, to cones, curves and the dreaded calculus, Alex takes you on a journey of mathematical discovery with his signature wit and limitless enthusiasm. He sifts through over 30,000 survey submissions to uncover the world’s favourite number, and meets a mathematician who looks for universes in his garage. He attends the World Mathematical Congress in India, and visits the engineer who designed the first roller-coaster loop. Get hooked on math as Alex delves deep into humankind’s turbulent relationship with numbers, and reveals how they have shaped the world we live in.

Charting an Empire

Charting an Empire
Title Charting an Empire PDF eBook
Author Lesley B. Cormack
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 297
Release 1997-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 0226116077

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Cormack demonstrates that geography was part of the Arts curriculum between 1580 and 1620, read at university by a broad range of soon-to-be political, economic, and religious leaders. By teaching these young Englishmen to view their country in a global context, and to see England playing a major role on that stage, geography helped develop a set of shared assumptions about the feasibility and desirability of an English empire.

Euclid's Elements

Euclid's Elements
Title Euclid's Elements PDF eBook
Author Euclid
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 2002
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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"The book includes introductions, terminology and biographical notes, bibliography, and an index and glossary" --from book jacket.

The Teaching of Geography

The Teaching of Geography
Title The Teaching of Geography PDF eBook
Author Archibald Geikie
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1892
Genre Geography
ISBN

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A Manual of Geographical Science: Mathematical geography, by M. O'Brien

A Manual of Geographical Science: Mathematical geography, by M. O'Brien
Title A Manual of Geographical Science: Mathematical geography, by M. O'Brien PDF eBook
Author Charles Grenfell Nicolay
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1852
Genre Cartography
ISBN

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Geography as a Professional Field

Geography as a Professional Field
Title Geography as a Professional Field PDF eBook
Author Association of American Geographers
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1966
Genre Education
ISBN

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Approaches to Geo-mathematical Modelling

Approaches to Geo-mathematical Modelling
Title Approaches to Geo-mathematical Modelling PDF eBook
Author Alan G. Wilson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 431
Release 2016-09-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1118922271

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Geo-mathematical modelling: models from complexity science Sir Alan Wilson, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London Mathematical and computer models for a complexity science tool kit Geographical systems are characterised by locations, activities at locations, interactions between them and the infrastructures that carry these activities and flows. They can be described at a great variety of scales, from individuals and organisations to countries. Our understanding, often partial, of these entities, and in many cases this understanding is represented in theories and associated mathematical models. In this book, the main examples are models that represent elements of the global system covering such topics as trade, migration, security and development aid together with examples at finer scales. This provides an effective toolkit that can not only be applied to global systems, but more widely in the modelling of complex systems. All complex systems involve nonlinearities involving path dependence and the possibility of phase changes and this makes the mathematical aspects particularly interesting. It is through these mechanisms that new structures can be seen to ‘emerge’, and hence the current notion of ‘emergent behaviour’. The range of models demonstrated include account-based models and biproportional fitting, structural dynamics, space-time statistical analysis, real-time response models, Lotka-Volterra models representing ‘war’, agent-based models, epidemiology and reaction-diffusion approaches, game theory, network models and finally, integrated models. Geo-mathematical modelling: Presents mathematical models with spatial dimensions. Provides representations of path dependence and phase changes. Illustrates complexity science using models of trade, migration, security and development aid. Demonstrates how generic models from the complexity science tool kit can each be applied in a variety of situations This book is for practitioners and researchers in applied mathematics, geography, economics, and interdisciplinary fields such as regional science and complexity science. It can also be used as the basis of a modelling course for postgraduate students.