Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650)

Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650)
Title Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650) PDF eBook
Author Howard Whitley Eves
Publisher MAA
Pages 292
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN 9780883853108

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[V.2] This is a companion to Great moments in mathematics before 1650. It can be appreciated by anyone with a working knowledge of beginning deferential and integral calculus. Includes: the birth of mathematical probability, the invention of the differential calculus, the discovery of non-Euclidean geometry, the discovery of noncommutative algebra, and the resolution of the four-color problem.

Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650)

Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650)
Title Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650) PDF eBook
Author Howard Eves
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1980
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780883853009

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Great Moments in Mathematics

Great Moments in Mathematics
Title Great Moments in Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Howard Eves
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 278
Release 1998-12-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1614442150

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Great Moments in Mathematics

Great Moments in Mathematics
Title Great Moments in Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Howard Eves
Publisher
Pages 263
Release 1980
Genre
ISBN 9780883853009

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Logic as Algebra

Logic as Algebra
Title Logic as Algebra PDF eBook
Author Paul Halmos
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 153
Release 2019-01-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1470451131

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Here is an introduction to modern logic that differs from others by treating logic from an algebraic perspective. What this means is that notions and results from logic become much easier to understand when seen from a familiar standpoint of algebra. The presentation, written in the engaging and provocative style that is the hallmark of Paul Halmos, from whose course the book is taken, is aimed at a broad audience, students, teachers and amateurs in mathematics, philosophy, computer science, linguistics and engineering; they all have to get to grips with logic at some stage. All that is needed to understand the book is some basic acquaintance with algebra.

Sink or Float?

Sink or Float?
Title Sink or Float? PDF eBook
Author Keith Kendig
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 391
Release 2008-12-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 161444207X

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A collection of over 250 multiple-choice problems to challenge and delight everyone from school students to professional mathematicians.

Proofs that Really Count

Proofs that Really Count
Title Proofs that Really Count PDF eBook
Author Arthur T. Benjamin
Publisher American Mathematical Society
Pages 210
Release 2022-09-21
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1470472597

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Mathematics is the science of patterns, and mathematicians attempt to understand these patterns and discover new ones using a variety of tools. In Proofs That Really Count, award-winning math professors Arthur Benjamin and Jennifer Quinn demonstrate that many number patterns, even very complex ones, can be understood by simple counting arguments. The book emphasizes numbers that are often not thought of as numbers that count: Fibonacci Numbers, Lucas Numbers, Continued Fractions, and Harmonic Numbers, to name a few. Numerous hints and references are given for all chapter exercises and many chapters end with a list of identities in need of combinatorial proof. The extensive appendix of identities will be a valuable resource. This book should appeal to readers of all levels, from high school math students to professional mathematicians.