Ponderables, Mathematics

Ponderables, Mathematics
Title Ponderables, Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Tom Jackson
Publisher 100 Ponderables
Pages 0
Release 2017-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781627950954

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"Includes foldout timeline with over 1,000 milestone facts" -- Cover.

The Universe

The Universe
Title The Universe PDF eBook
Author Worth Press Ltd
Publisher Worth Press Limited
Pages 144
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Astronomy
ISBN 9781849310673

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Here we track the history of the Universe and our quest to find our place within it. The story begins among the rough-hewn rocks of ancient megaliths such as Stonehenge, when they are positioned to catch the rising Sun. It continues when the Greek genius Aristarchus pictures the geometry of Earth, Moon, and Sun, revealing the huge empty spaces between them; when Edwin Hubble shows that the Universe is getting ever larger; and when Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky finds that most of the Universe is missing. Includes a removable fold-out concertina neatly housed in the back of the book. This fold-out provides a 12-page Timeline History of the Universe that embeds the story in historical context and shows Who Did What When at a glance.

Mathematics From the Birth of Numbers

Mathematics From the Birth of Numbers
Title Mathematics From the Birth of Numbers PDF eBook
Author Jan Gullberg
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 1148
Release 1997-01-07
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780393040029

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An illustrated exploration of mathematics and its history, beginning with a study of numbers and their symbols, and continuing with a broad survey that includes consideration of algebra, geometry, hyperbolic functions, fractals, and many other mathematical functions.

The Universal History of Numbers

The Universal History of Numbers
Title The Universal History of Numbers PDF eBook
Author Georges Ifrah
Publisher Wiley
Pages 660
Release 2000-10-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780471393405

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"Georges Ifrah is the man. This book, quite simply, rules. . . . It is outstanding . . . a mind-boggling and enriching experience." –The Guardian (London) "Monumental. . . . a fascinating journey taking us through many different cultures."–The Times (London)"Ifrah’s book amazes and fascinates by the scope of its scholarship. It is nothing less than the history of the human race told through figures." –International Herald Tribune Now in paperback, here is Georges Ifrah’s landmark international bestseller–the first complete, universal study of the invention and evolution of numbers the world over. A riveting history of counting and calculating, from the time of the cave dwellers to the twentieth century, this fascinating volume brings numbers to thrilling life, explaining their development in human terms, the intriguing situations that made them necessary, and the brilliant achievements in human thought that they made possible. It takes us through the numbers story from Europe to China, via ancient Greece and Rome, Mesopotamia, Latin America, India, and the Arabic countries. Exploring the many ways civilizations developed and changed their mathematical systems, Ifrah imparts a unique insight into the nature of human thought–and into how our understanding of numbers and the ways they shape our lives have changed and grown over thousands of years. "Dazzling."–Kirkus Reviews "Sure to transfix readers."–PublishersWeekly

Men of Mathematics

Men of Mathematics
Title Men of Mathematics PDF eBook
Author E.T. Bell
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 608
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1476784256

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From one of the greatest minds in contemporary mathematics, Professor E.T. Bell, comes a witty, accessible, and fascinating look at the beautiful craft and enthralling history of mathematics. Men of Mathematics provides a rich account of major mathematical milestones, from the geometry of the Greeks through Newton’s calculus, and on to the laws of probability, symbolic logic, and the fourth dimension. Bell breaks down this majestic history of ideas into a series of engrossing biographies of the great mathematicians who made progress possible—and who also led intriguing, complicated, and often surprisingly entertaining lives. Never pedantic or dense, Bell writes with clarity and simplicity to distill great mathematical concepts into their most understandable forms for the curious everyday reader. Anyone with an interest in math may learn from these rich lessons, an advanced degree or extensive research is never necessary.

Math through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others Expanded Second Edition

Math through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others Expanded Second Edition
Title Math through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others Expanded Second Edition PDF eBook
Author William P. Berlinghoff
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 331
Release 2021-04-29
Genre Education
ISBN 147046456X

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Where did math come from? Who thought up all those algebra symbols, and why? What is the story behind π π? … negative numbers? … the metric system? … quadratic equations? … sine and cosine? … logs? The 30 independent historical sketches in Math through the Ages answer these questions and many others in an informal, easygoing style that is accessible to teachers, students, and anyone who is curious about the history of mathematical ideas. Each sketch includes Questions and Projects to help you learn more about its topic and to see how the main ideas fit into the bigger picture of history. The 30 short stories are preceded by a 58-page bird's-eye overview of the entire panorama of mathematical history, a whirlwind tour of the most important people, events, and trends that shaped the mathematics we know today. “What to Read Next” and reading suggestions after each sketch provide starting points for readers who want to learn more. This book is ideal for a broad spectrum of audiences, including students in history of mathematics courses at the late high school or early college level, pre-service and in-service teachers, and anyone who just wants to know a little more about the origins of mathematics.

Computational Inelasticity

Computational Inelasticity
Title Computational Inelasticity PDF eBook
Author J.C. Simo
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 405
Release 2006-05-07
Genre Computers
ISBN 0387227636

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A description of the theoretical foundations of inelasticity, its numerical formulation and implementation, constituting a representative sample of state-of-the-art methodology currently used in inelastic calculations. Among the numerous topics covered are small deformation plasticity and viscoplasticity, convex optimisation theory, integration algorithms for the constitutive equation of plasticity and viscoplasticity, the variational setting of boundary value problems and discretization by finite element methods. Also addressed are the generalisation of the theory to non-smooth yield surface, mathematical numerical analysis issues of general return mapping algorithms, the generalisation to finite-strain inelasticity theory, objective integration algorithms for rate constitutive equations, the theory of hyperelastic-based plasticity models and small and large deformation viscoelasticity. Of great interest to researchers and graduate students in various branches of engineering, especially civil, aeronautical and mechanical, and applied mathematics.