
Icons of Mathematics
An Exploration of Twenty Key Images
Mathematical Association of America (MAA) (Publisher)
Published on 4. August 2011
Book
Hardback
346 pages
978-0-88385-352-8 (ISBN)
Description
The authors present twenty icons of mathematics, that is, geometrical shapes such as the right triangle, the Venn diagram, and the yang and yin symbol and explore mathematical results associated with them. As with their previous books (Charming Proofs, When Less is More, Math Made Visual) proofs are visual whenever possible. The results require no more than high-school mathematics to appreciate and many of them will be new even to experienced readers. Besides theorems and proofs, the book contains many illustrations and it gives connections of the icons to the world outside of mathematics. There are also problems at the end of each chapter, with solutions provided in an appendix. The book could be used by students in courses in problem solving, mathematical reasoning, or mathematics for the liberal arts. It could also be read with pleasure by professional mathematicians, as it was by the members of the Dolciani editorial board, who unanimously recommend its publication.
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Edition
UK edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88385-352-8 (9780883853528)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Preface
Twenty key icons of mathematics
1. The Bride's Chair
2. Zhou Bi Suan Jing
3. Garfield's trapezoid
4. The semicircle
5. Similar figures
6. Cevians
7. The right triangle
8. Napoleon's triangles
9. Arcs and angles
10. Polygons with circles
11. Two circles
12. Venn diagrams
13. Overlapping figures
14. Yin and yang
15. Polygonal lines
16. Star polygons
17. Self-similar figures
18. Tatami
19. The rectangular hyperbola
20. Tiling
Solutions to the challenges
References
Index
About the authors.
Twenty key icons of mathematics
1. The Bride's Chair
2. Zhou Bi Suan Jing
3. Garfield's trapezoid
4. The semicircle
5. Similar figures
6. Cevians
7. The right triangle
8. Napoleon's triangles
9. Arcs and angles
10. Polygons with circles
11. Two circles
12. Venn diagrams
13. Overlapping figures
14. Yin and yang
15. Polygonal lines
16. Star polygons
17. Self-similar figures
18. Tatami
19. The rectangular hyperbola
20. Tiling
Solutions to the challenges
References
Index
About the authors.