Mathematics 1001 : Absolutely Everything That Matters in Mathematics in 1001 Bite-Sized Explanations by Richard Elwes (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherFirefly Books, The Limited
ISBN-101770855009
ISBN-139781770855007
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Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameMathematics 1001 : Absolutely Everything That Matters in Mathematics in 1001 Bite-Sized Explanations
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
SubjectHistory & Philosophy, General, Essays
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics
AuthorRichard Elwes
FormatTrade Paperback

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Reviews[Review of hardcover edition:] Designed with the general reader and students in mind, this volume provides clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts. It uses the simplest, jargon-free language possible to clarify such concepts as probability and statistics, discrete mathematics, logic, and analysis. Covering 1001 mathematical topics, the work covers such subjects as geometry, algebra, numbers, applied mathematics, and calculus. This is a fun resource that can make most any student find something interesting in mathematics. It is a concise, general work that can be used for browsing or for looking up specific topics in both high school and public libraries., For those who want easy to understand, short descriptions As he points out in the Introduction, Dr Parson's objective " was to combine the breadth of a reference book -- for example, a dictionary of science -- with the accessibility and sense of fun that you get from a piece of popular science writing " Whether you use the book as a reference guide or you read it cover to cover you will find the information interesting and clearly defined Science 1001 is a useful book for older children as well as students in high school, university -- and beyond, [Review of hardcover edition:] Designed with the general reader and students in mind, this volume provides clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts It uses the simplest, jargon-free language possible to clarify such concepts as probability and statistics, discrete mathematics, logic, and analysis Covering 1001 mathematical topics, the work covers such subjects as geometry, algebra, numbers, applied mathematics, and calculus This is a fun resource that can make most any student find something interesting in mathematics It is a concise, general work that can be used for browsing or for looking up specific topics in both high school and public libraries, [Review of hardcover edition:] Absolutely fascinating Dr Elwes is brilliant at giving the reader the broad perspective, with enough details to fascinate, rather than confuse Many of the topics cover the foundations of an area of mathematics, and others cover unsolved problems, and everything in between I highly recommend this book for any student considering math as their future field of study, as well as anyone who ever enjoyed studying math For that matter, this book would also be good for anyone who finds math at all intriguing, [Review of hardcover edition:] Often, when one hears a scientific or mathematical reference, it usually requires a concise explanation using regular terminology. Elwes (mathematics researcher, Univ. of Leeds, England) gives us a shortcut to some of mathematics' most significant topics, doing for his subject what Paul Parsons did for science in Science 101: Absolutely Everything That Matters About Science in 1001 Bite-Sized Explanations. As in that book, concise essays about a variety of mathematical fields--numbers, algebra, geometry, logic--are arranged here by broad topics along with more specific subjects. The accessible text is written without troublesome jargon and terminology. Many of the essays contain illustrations of plots, graphs, and figures. The index makes it easy to find an essay if one is not particularly familiar with the hierarchy of mathematics. One can rarely call a mathematics book fun, but that's exactly what Elwes's book is. Appropriate for school, public, and academic collections., For those who want easy to understand, short descriptions... As he points out in the Introduction, Dr. Parson's objective "...was to combine the breadth of a reference book -- for example, a dictionary of science -- with the accessibility and sense of fun that you get from a piece of popular science writing." ... Whether you use the book as a reference guide or you read it cover to cover you will find the information interesting and clearly defined. Science 1001 is a useful book for older children as well as students in high school, university -- and beyond., [Review of hardcover edition:] Often, when one hears a scientific or mathematical reference, it usually requires a concise explanation using regular terminology Elwes (mathematics researcher, Univ of Leeds, England) gives us a shortcut to some of mathematics' most significant topics, doing for his subject what Paul Parsons did for science in Science 101: Absolutely Everything That Matters About Science in 1001 Bite-Sized Explanations As in that book, concise essays about a variety of mathematical fields--numbers, algebra, geometry, logic--are arranged here by broad topics along with more specific subjects The accessible text is written without troublesome jargon and terminology Many of the essays contain illustrations of plots, graphs, and figures The index makes it easy to find an essay if one is not particularly familiar with the hierarchy of mathematics One can rarely call a mathematics book fun, but that's exactly what Elwes's book is Appropriate for school, public, and academic collections, [Review of hardcover edition:] Absolutely fascinating.... Dr. Elwes is brilliant at giving the reader the broad perspective, with enough details to fascinate, rather than confuse. Many of the topics cover the foundations of an area of mathematics, and others cover unsolved problems, and everything in between.... I highly recommend this book for any student considering math as their future field of study, as well as anyone who ever enjoyed studying math. For that matter, this book would also be good for anyone who finds math at all intriguing.
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Table Of ContentContents Introduction Numbers The Basics Arithmetic Number Systems Rational Numbers Factors and Multiples Induction Representation of Numbers Transcendental Numbers Ruler and Compass Constructions Diophantine Equations Prime Numbers Geometry Euclidean Geometry Triangles Circles Polygons and Polyhedra Transformations Tessellations Curves and Surfaces Polar Coordinates Discrete Geometry Differential Geometry Topology Knot Theory Non-Euclidean Geometry Algebraic Topology Algebraic Geometry Diophantine Geometry Algebra Letters and Numbers Equations Vectors and Matrices Group Theory Abstract Algebra Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics Graph Theory Ramsey Theory Analysis Sequences Series Continuity Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Complex Analysis Power Series Exponentiation Fractals Dynamics Systems Differential Equations Fourier Analysis Logic Basic logic The Science of Deduction Set Theory Hilbert's program Complexity theory Computability theory Model Theory Uncertainty and Paradoxes Metamathematics What Mathematicians Do Mathematics and Technology Philosophies and Mathematics Probability & Statistics Statistics Probability Probability Distributions Stochastic Processes Cryptography Mathematical Physics Newtonian Mechanics Waves Fields and Flows Special Relativity Gravity Quantum Mechanics Quantum Field Theory Games and Recreation Game Theory Fibonacci Puzzles and Perplexities Index
SynopsisA comprehensive study of math principles in one volume for the general reader. This practical reference provides clear and concise explanations of the most fascinating fundamental mathematical concepts. Distilled into 1001 mini-essays arranged thematically, this unique book moves steadily from the basics through to the most advanced areas of math, making it the ideal guide for both the beginner and the math wiz. The book covers all of the fundamental mathematical disciplines: Geometry Numbers Analysis Logic Algebra Probability and statistics Applied mathematics Discrete mathematics Games and recreational mathematics Philosophy and metamathematics Expert mathematician Richard Elwes explains difficult concepts in the simplest language with a minimum of jargon. Along the way he reveals such mathematical magic as how to count to 1023 using just 10 fingers and how to make an unbreakable code. Enlightening and entertaining, Mathematics 1001 makes the language of math come alive.
LC Classification NumberQA93.E49 2014

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