Oxford Insight Mathematics
Title | Oxford Insight Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | John Ley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
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Oxford Insight Mathematics
Title | Oxford Insight Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | John Ley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780195522563 |
Oxford Insight Mathematics has been substantially revised to reflect the requirements of the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics in New South Wales.Oxford Insight Mathematics supports all students to succeed. The principles underpinning the development and structure of the series are:Peerless Mathematics content for student and educatorsClear and transparent identification of the desired understandings; content and instructional design mapped to deliver those understandingsCarefully considered introduction of concepts to optimise student understanding, retention and applicationInquiry focus to encourage students to discover patterns and concepts for themselvesPlenty of consolidation and reviewAssessment for, as and of learningThe obook is a cloud-based web-book available anywhere, anytime, on any device, navigated by topic or by 'page view'. assess provides 24/7 inquiry-based online tutorials designed to support student comprehension of key mathematical concepts via eTutors, Guided Examples and Test Yourself functionality. assess allows teachers to manage their classes by assigning work, tracking progress and planning assessments and instruction accordingly.
Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction
Title | Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Gowers |
Publisher | Oxford Paperbacks |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2002-08-22 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780192853615 |
The aim of this volume is to explain the differences between research-level mathematics and the maths taught at school. Most differences are philosophical and the first few chapters are about general aspects of mathematical thought.
Graph Theory As I Have Known It
Title | Graph Theory As I Have Known It PDF eBook |
Author | W. T. Tutte |
Publisher | Clarendon Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2012-05-24 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0191637785 |
This book provides a unique and unusual introduction to graph theory by one of the founding fathers, and will be of interest to all researchers in the subject. It is not intended as a comprehensive treatise, but rather as an account of those parts of the theory that have been of special interest to the author. Professor Tutte details his experience in the area, and provides a fascinating insight into how he was led to his theorems and the proofs he used. As well as being of historical interest it provides a useful starting point for research, with references to further suggested books as well as the original papers. The book starts by detailing the first problems worked on by Professor Tutte and his colleagues during his days as an undergraduate member of the Trinity Mathematical Society in Cambridge. It covers subjects such as comnbinatorial problems in chess, the algebraicization of graph theory, reconstruction of graphs, and the chromatic eigenvalues. In each case fascinating historical and biographical information about the author's research is provided.
Mathematics for the Curious
Title | Mathematics for the Curious PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Higgins |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1998-03-12 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 019150050X |
When do the hands of a clock coincide? How likely is it that two children in the same class will share a birthday? Should you play Roulette or the Lottery? How do we calculate the volume of a doughnut? Why does the android Data in Star Trek lose at poker? What is Fibonacci's Rabbit Problem? Many things in the world have a mathematical side to them, as revealed by the puzzles and questions in this book. It is written for anyone who is curious about mathematics and would like a simple and entertaining account of what it can do. Peter Higgins provides clear explanations of the more mysterious features of childhood mathematics as well as novelties and connections to prove that mathematics can be enjoyable and full of surprises.
What Is Mathematics, Really?
Title | What Is Mathematics, Really? PDF eBook |
Author | Reuben Hersh |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1997-08-21 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0198027362 |
Most philosophers of mathematics treat it as isolated, timeless, ahistorical, inhuman. Reuben Hersh argues the contrary, that mathematics must be understood as a human activity, a social phenomenon, part of human culture, historically evolved, and intelligible only in a social context. Hersh pulls the screen back to reveal mathematics as seen by professionals, debunking many mathematical myths, and demonstrating how the "humanist" idea of the nature of mathematics more closely resembles how mathematicians actually work. At the heart of his book is a fascinating historical account of the mainstream of philosophy--ranging from Pythagoras, Descartes, and Spinoza, to Bertrand Russell, David Hilbert, and Rudolph Carnap--followed by the mavericks who saw mathematics as a human artifact, including Aristotle, Locke, Hume, Mill, and Lakatos. What is Mathematics, Really? reflects an insider's view of mathematical life, and will be hotly debated by anyone with an interest in mathematics or the philosophy of science.
Mathematics Emerging
Title | Mathematics Emerging PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Stedall |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 680 |
Release | 2008-09-04 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0191527718 |
Aimed at students and researchers in Mathematics, History of Mathematics and Science, this book examines the development of mathematics from the late 16th Century to the end of the 19th Century. Mathematics has an amazingly long and rich history, it has been practised in every society and culture, with written records reaching back in some cases as far as four thousand years. This book will focus on just a small part of the story, in a sense the most recent chapter of it: the mathematics of western Europe from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Each chapter will focus on a particular topic and outline its history with the provision of facsimiles of primary source material along with explanatory notes and modern interpretations. Almost every source is given in its original form, not just in the language in which it was first written, but as far as practicable in the layout and typeface in which it was read by contemporaries.This book is designed to provide mathematics undergraduates with some historical background to the material that is now taught universally to students in their final years at school and the first years at college or university: the core subjects of calculus, analysis, and abstract algebra, along with others such as mechanics, probability, and number theory. All of these evolved into their present form in a relatively limited area of western Europe from the mid sixteenth century onwards, and it is there that we find the major writings that relate in a recognizable way to contemporary mathematics.