The Secret Life of Math
Title | The Secret Life of Math PDF eBook |
Author | ideals |
Publisher | WorthyKids |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000-01-30 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780824967550 |
Traces the history of math.
The Secret Life of Math
Title | The Secret Life of Math PDF eBook |
Author | Ann McCallum |
Publisher | Paw Prints |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009-07-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781439591116 |
Examines the evolution of mathematics, discussing its impact on the world and the vast changes that resulted from its constant development.
The Secret Life of Equations
Title | The Secret Life of Equations PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Cochrane |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2016-10-06 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1844038637 |
Discover the 50 equations that have led to incredible discoveries, ground-breaking technology and have shaped our understanding of the world. From much heralded classics, like Zeno's Dichotomy and Pythagoras's Theorem, to The Schrödinger Wave Equation and Google PageRank, each equation is broken down and explained in a unique, illustrated way, so that you understand what it's about; what it's good for; its history, detail and related equations. Behind every important scientific discovery there is an equation. They are far from baffling, and now you too can understand their power and beauty!
Math Doesn't Suck
Title | Math Doesn't Suck PDF eBook |
Author | Danica McKellar |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2007-08-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 110121371X |
This title has been removed from sale by Penguin Group, USA.
The Secret Life of Equations
Title | The Secret Life of Equations PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Cochrane |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2016-10-06 |
Genre | Equations |
ISBN | 9781844038589 |
Unlock the mysteries of the most important, surprising and fascinating equations in history!
Love and Math
Title | Love and Math PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Frenkel |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0465069959 |
An awesome, globe-spanning, and New York Times bestselling journey through the beauty and power of mathematics What if you had to take an art class in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of van Gogh and Picasso, weren't even told they existed? Alas, this is how math is taught, and so for most of us it becomes the intellectual equivalent of watching paint dry. In Love and Math, renowned mathematician Edward Frenkel reveals a side of math we've never seen, suffused with all the beauty and elegance of a work of art. In this heartfelt and passionate book, Frenkel shows that mathematics, far from occupying a specialist niche, goes to the heart of all matter, uniting us across cultures, time, and space. Love and Math tells two intertwined stories: of the wonders of mathematics and of one young man's journey learning and living it. Having braved a discriminatory educational system to become one of the twenty-first century's leading mathematicians, Frenkel now works on one of the biggest ideas to come out of math in the last 50 years: the Langlands Program. Considered by many to be a Grand Unified Theory of mathematics, the Langlands Program enables researchers to translate findings from one field to another so that they can solve problems, such as Fermat's last theorem, that had seemed intractable before. At its core, Love and Math is a story about accessing a new way of thinking, which can enrich our lives and empower us to better understand the world and our place in it. It is an invitation to discover the magic hidden universe of mathematics.
Mathematica
Title | Mathematica PDF eBook |
Author | David Bessis |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2024-05-28 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0300277148 |
A fascinating look into how the transformative joys of mathematical experience are available to everyone, not just specialists Math has a reputation for being inaccessible. People think that it requires a special gift or that comprehension is a matter of genes. Yet the greatest mathematicians throughout history, from René Descartes to Alexander Grothendieck, have insisted that this is not the case. Like Albert Einstein, who famously claimed to have “no special talent,” they said that they had accomplished what they did using ordinary human doubts, weaknesses, curiosity, and imagination. David Bessis guides us on an illuminating path toward deeper mathematical comprehension, reconnecting us with the mental plasticity we experienced as children. With simple, concrete examples, Bessis shows how mathematical comprehension is integral to the great learning milestones of life, such as learning to see, to speak, to walk, and to eat with a spoon. Focusing on the deeply human roots of mathematics, Bessis dispels the myths of mathematical genius. He offers an engaging initiation into the experience of math not as a series of discouragingly incomprehensible logic problems but as a physical activity akin to yoga, meditation, or a martial art. This perspective will change the way you think not only about math but also about intelligence, intuition, and everything that goes on inside your head.