This Set contains: Reality Rules, Picturing the World in Mathematics, Volume 1, The Fundamentals by John Casti; Reality Rules, Picturing the World in Mathematics, Volume 2, The Frontier by John Casti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Takakazu Seki's 300th Death Anniversary
Seki Takakazu is a Japanese mathematician in an early period of the Edo era, known as the first person to study the so-called 'determinant' in the world. He died on 24 October 5, which corresponds to 5 December 1708 in the current solar calendar, and we celebrate his 300th posthumous anniversary this year.
Rewriting the History of School Mathematics in North America 1607-1861
by Nerida F. Ellerton and M. A. (Ken) Clements
The focus of this book is the fundamental influence of the cyphering tradition on mathematics education in North American colleges, schools, and apprenticeship training classes between 1607 and 1861. It is the first book on the history of North American mathematics education to be written from that perspective. The principal data source is a set of 207 handwritten cyphering books that have never previously been subjected to careful historical analysis.
Use math in unique ways to analyze things you observe in life and use proof to attain the unexpected. There is quite a wide diversity of topics here and so all age levels and ability levels will enjoy the discussions. You'll see how the author's unique viewpoint puts a mathematical spin on everything from politicians to hippos. Along the way, you will enjoy the different point of view and hopefully it will open you up to a slightly more out-of-the-box way of thinking. Did you know that sometim...
Many people have heard two things about Archimedes: he was the greatest mathematician of antiquity, and he ran naked from his bath crying 'Eureka!'. However, few people are familiar with the actual accomplishments upon which his enduring reputation rests, and it is the aim of this book to shed light upon this matter. Archimedes' ability to achieve so much with the few mathematical tools at his disposal was astonishing. He made fundamental advances in the fields of geometry, mechanics, and hydros...
Marcel Riesz (1886-1969) was the younger of the famed pair of mathematicians and brothers. Although Hungarian he spent most of his professional life in Sweden. He worked on summability theory, analytic functions, the moment problem, harmonic and functional analysis, potential theory and the wave equation. The depth of his research and the clarity of his writing place his work on the same level as that of his brother Frederic Riesz. This edition of his Collected Papers contains most of Marcel Rie...
Gamblers have been trying to figure out how to game the system since our ancestors first made wagers over dice fashioned from knucklebones: in revolutionary Paris, the 'martingale' strategy was rumoured to lead to foolproof success at the roulette table; now, in the 21st century, professional gamblers are using cutting-edge techniques to tilt the odds further in their favour. At the roulette wheel, card table or racecourse, science is giving us the competitive edge over opponents, casinos and b...
Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Integrals and Allied Theory
by W. R. Westropp Roberts
Originally published in 1938, this book focuses on the area of elliptic and hyperelliptic integrals and allied theory. The text was a posthumous publication by William Westropp Roberts (1850–1935), who held the position of Vice-Provost at Trinity College, Dublin from 1927 until shortly before his death. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of mathematics.
Gesammelte Abhandlungen I (Springer Collected Works in Mathematics)
by Issai Schur
Die Ergebnisse, Methoden und Begriffe, die die mathematische Wissenschaft dem Forscher ISSAr SCHUR verdankt, haben ihre nachhaltige Wirkung bis in die Gegenwart hinein erwiesen und werden sie unverandert beibehalten. Immer wieder wird auf Unter- suchungen von SCHUR zuriickgegriffen, werden Erkenntnisse von ihm benutzt oder fortgefiihrt und werden Vermutungen von ihm bestatigt. Daher ist es sehr zu begriifien, dafi sich der Springer-Verlag bereit erklart hat, die wissenschaftlichen Veroffentlichu...
The Arithmetical Books from the Invention of Printing to the Present Time - Scholar's Choice Edition
by Augustus de Morgan
Introduction to Mathematical Systems Theory (Texts in Applied Mathematics, #26)
by Jan Willem Polderman and Jan C. Willems
This is a book about modelling, analysis and control of linear time- invariant systems. The book uses what is called the behavioral approach towards mathematical modelling. Thus a system is viewed as a dynamical relation between manifest and latent variables. The emphasis is on dynamical systems that are represented by systems of linear constant coefficients. In the first part of the book the structure of the set of trajectories that such dynamical systems generate is analyzed. Conditions are ob...
YEAR 2 WORK BOOK 1, LEARN AND PRACTISE, PRIMARY MATHEMATICS, MENTAL MATHS,
by J. Mathew
As modern mathematics has been developed by mathematicians over the past several hundred years, it is interesting to trace the academic genealogy of mathematicians - especially since all mathematicians learnt mathematics from their teachers. In this book, 750 mathematicians are listed along with the detailed descriptions of 464 famous mathematicians of the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition, interesting life stories and mathematical achievements are included with photographs.
Henri Poincare (1854-1912) was not just one of the most inventive, versatile, and productive mathematicians of all time--he was also a leading physicist who almost won a Nobel Prize for physics and a prominent philosopher of science whose fresh and surprising essays are still in print a century later. The first in-depth and comprehensive look at his many accomplishments, Henri Poincare explores all the fields that Poincare touched, the debates sparked by his original investigations, and how his...
What would Newton see if he looked out his bedroom window? This book describes the world around the important mathematicians of the past, and explores the complex interaction between mathematics, mathematicians, and society. It takes the reader on a grand tour of history from the ancient Egyptians to the twentieth century to show how mathematicians and mathematics were affected by the outside world, and at the same time how the outside world was affected by mathematics and mathematicians. Part b...
Pre-General Education Development Programme in Mathematics (Cambridge Adult Basic Education S.)