Journey Through Mathematics: Creative Episodes in Its History
Enrique A. González-Velasco
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Hardcover. Journey through Mathematics offers an in-depth look at some of the most important aspects of about two thousand years of mathematical history. Topics include trigonometry and logarithms, complex numbers, infinite series, calculus, and some of the lesser known, but crucial contributors to modern day mathematics. Num Pages: 466 pages, 12 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: PBX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 162 x 31. Weight in Grams: 864.
This book offers an accessible and in-depth look at some of the most important episodes of two thousand years of mathematical history. Beginning with trigonometry and moving on through logarithms, complex numbers, infinite series, and calculus, this book profiles some of the lesser known but crucial contributors to modern day mathematics. It is unique in its use of primary sources as well as its accessibility; a knowledge of first-year calculus is the only prerequisite. But undergraduate and graduate students alike will appreciate this glimpse into the fascinating process of mathematical creation.
The history of math is an intercontinental journey, and this book ... Read more
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Publisher
Springer
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
864 g
Number of Pages
466
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387921532
SKU
V9780387921532
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About Enrique A. González-Velasco
Enrique A. González-Velasco is a professor of mathematics at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. His specialty is the history of math. He has also published a textbook on Fourier analysis and boundary value problems with a historical focus.
Reviews for Journey Through Mathematics: Creative Episodes in Its History
From the reviews: “This book is certainly to be recommended to any student of the history of mathematics who has a particular interest in any of the topics covered, particularly those whose history is less usually taught in detail at undergraduate level … . the friendly writing style, interesting tangents on etymology and biography, and the chance to discover ... Read more