Mathematics and Global Survival

Mathematics and Global Survival
Title Mathematics and Global Survival PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Schwartz
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1991
Genre Social Science
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Mathematics and Global Survival

Mathematics and Global Survival
Title Mathematics and Global Survival PDF eBook
Author Richard Schwartz
Publisher
Pages
Release 1988-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780913211564

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A Mathematician's Survival Guide

A Mathematician's Survival Guide
Title A Mathematician's Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Steven George Krantz
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 242
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 082183455X

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"When you are a young mathematician, graduate school marks the first step toward a career in mathematics. During this period, you will make important decisions which will affect the rest of your career. This book is a detailed guide to help you navigate graduate school and the years that follow. -- Publisher description.

Mathematics and Global Survival

Mathematics and Global Survival
Title Mathematics and Global Survival PDF eBook
Author R. H. Schwartz
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1979
Genre
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Mathematics and Global Survival

Mathematics and Global Survival
Title Mathematics and Global Survival PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Schwartz
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1981
Genre Human ecology
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The Survival of a Mathematician

The Survival of a Mathematician
Title The Survival of a Mathematician PDF eBook
Author Steven George Krantz
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 328
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 0821846299

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"One of the themes of the book is how to have a fulfilling professional life. In order to achieve this goal, Krantz discusses keeping a vigorous scholarly program going and finding new challenges, as well as dealing with the everyday tasks of research, teaching, and administration." "In short, this is a survival manual for the professional mathematician - both in academics and in industry and government agencies. It is a sequel to the author's A Mathematician's Survival Guide."--BOOK JACKET.

Mathematics Elsewhere

Mathematics Elsewhere
Title Mathematics Elsewhere PDF eBook
Author Marcia Ascher
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 220
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0691187649

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Mathematics Elsewhere is a fascinating and important contribution to a global view of mathematics. Presenting mathematical ideas of peoples from a variety of small-scale and traditional cultures, it humanizes our view of mathematics and expands our conception of what is mathematical. Through engaging examples of how particular societies structure time, reach decisions about the future, make models and maps, systematize relationships, and create intriguing figures, Marcia Ascher demonstrates that traditional cultures have mathematical ideas that are far more substantial and sophisticated than is generally acknowledged. Malagasy divination rituals, for example, rely on complex algebraic algorithms. And some cultures use calendars far more abstract and elegant than our own. Ascher also shows that certain concepts assumed to be universal--that time is a single progression, for instance, or that equality is a static relationship--are not. The Basque notion of equivalence, for example, is a dynamic and temporal one not adequately captured by the familiar equal sign. Other ideas taken to be the exclusive province of professionally trained Western mathematicians are, in fact, shared by people in many societies. The ideas discussed come from geographically varied cultures, including the Borana and Malagasy of Africa, the Tongans and Marshall Islanders of Oceania, the Tamil of South India, the Basques of Western Europe, and the Balinese and Kodi of Indonesia. This book belongs on the shelves of mathematicians, math students, and math educators, and in the hands of anyone interested in traditional societies or how people think. Illustrating how mathematical ideas play a vital role in diverse human endeavors from navigation to social interaction to religion, it offers--through the vehicle of mathematics--unique cultural encounters to any reader.