This book is an extended history of mathematics that places mathematical development firmly in its historical context. Each section begins with a description of the geography and history of the country considered. From there, lively retelling of the creation myths and legends leads on to a description of how its people wrote and counted. This is followed by relevant mathematical material. The book covers;
* The geometry of stone circles in Europe
* The area of triangles and volume of pyramids that concerned the engineers of the Pharoahs
* The Babylonian sexagesimal number system and our present measures of space and time which grew out of it
* The use of the abacus and remainder theory in China
* Greek mathematics from Pythagoras to Pappus. Detailed accounts of the work of apollonius and Archimedes are given.
* The invention of trigonometry by Arab mathematicians
* The solution of quadratic equations by completing the square developed in India
Each chapter has a mathematical case study which is discussed both in the context of thetimes and in th light of more recent developments. Worked examples are also included.
"The author has woven together a broad historical backgrounding and some fairly detailed but accessible mathematics in amost exciting way." John Fauvel, author of Let Newton Be!
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The author has woven together a broad historical backgrounding and some farily detailed but accessible mathematics in a most exciting way. * John Fauvel, co-author of Let Newton Be! *
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Zielgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
halftones, numerous line figures, tables
Maße
Höhe: 239 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 36 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-19-853950-6 (9780198539506)
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Alistair Wilson has worked as an astrophysicist for NASA, lectured in physics at Curtin University, Western Australia, and is currently a freelance writer and teacher living in Perth.
1. Symphonies of stone ; 2. The pyramid builders ; 3. The Theban Mysteries ; 4. Babylon ; 5. The Middle Kingdom ; 6. The Achaeans ; 7. A World made of numbers ; 8. The thoughts of Zeus ; 9. The philosopher's criticism ; 10. The Elements of Euclid ; 11. An island interlude ; 12. Proportion ; 13. The Divine Archimedes ; 14. Apollonius the great geometer ; 15. The science of numbers ; 16. The School of Alexandria ; 17. The dark subcontinent of India ; 18. The contribution of Islam ; Index