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Mathematicians Don't Work With Numbers
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This book answers, in the form of short and entertaining vignettes, the question: "What do mathematicians really do?" Readers will learn that mathematicians use numbers in the same way that novelists use letters. The individual letters are typed while the author thinks on a much grander scale, invisible to the observer.
Requiring only familiarity with the multiplication table (and that for only one vignette), the book makes accessible a variety of mathematical concepts, such as game theory, chaos, and traffic flow modelling. The author accomplishes this with a light, engaging style, and a range of real-world examples that includes everything from barbershops to President James Garfield.
Mathematicians Don't Work With Numbers will be of interest to the large audience of people who have always assumed that mathematicians do, in fact, work with numbers.
Explores what mathematics is really about in the form of short and entertaining vignettes Covers a broad range of mathematical topics with a light and often humorous style Illustrates concepts using real-world examples, ranging from barbershops to President James Garfield
Autorentext
Richard Poulo considers himself a mathematician first and foremost, though his PhD is in Computer Science from Rutgers University, after receiving a degree in mathematics from Cornell. Poulo spent his career in industry, developing mathematical and engineering software.
Inhalt
Introduction.- A Citizen's Dilemma.- The Structure of Mathematics.- A Danger Scale.- Public Key Encryption I.- Public Key Encryption II.- Fractals.- Graphs.- Military Math.- Statistics A Rant.- Estimation.- Ramanujan.- Hardy.- It's Obvious.- Chaos.- Recognition.- Map Coloring.- Groups.- Topology I.- Topology II.- Non-existence Proofs.- Existence Proofs.- Can't Be Computed.- Can't Be Proved.- Games.- The Greatest Three.- Sets.- Infinity.- The Largest Hotel Ever.- Tied Up in Knots.- Probably.- Rush Hour Traffic.- Fermat and His Last Theorem.- A Million Bucks.- Russia vs. America.- Cardano, Viète and Notation.- President James Garfield.- Error-Correcting Codes.- Mercator Maps.- Ball and Saddle Geometries.- The Spherical Earth.- Consistency.- Can Be Proved.- Cycloids.- C*** of Variations.- Amazing Waves.- How to Push a Pendulum.- Surprising Theorems.- Mathematical Aesthetics.- Katherine Johnson's Math.- My Career as a Mathematician.- Afterword.- Further Reading.- Movies About Real Mathematicians.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031589157
- Genre Maths
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 195
- Herausgeber Birkhäuser
- Größe H11mm x B127mm x T203mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031589157
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-58915-7
- Titel Mathematicians Don't Work With Numbers
- Autor Richard Poulo
- Gewicht 234g