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Books > Science & Mathematics > Mathematics > History of mathematics

The New Math (Hardcover): Christopher J Phillips The New Math (Hardcover)
Christopher J Phillips
R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An era of sweeping cultural change in America, the postwar years saw the rise of beatniks and hippies, the birth of feminism, and the release of the first video game. It was also the era of new math. Introduced to US schools in the late 1950s and 1960s, the new math was a curricular answer to Cold War fears of American intellectual inadequacy. In the age of Sputnik and increasingly sophisticated technological systems and machines, math class came to be viewed as a crucial component of the education of intelligent, virtuous citizens who would be able to compete on a global scale.
In this history, Christopher J. Phillips examines the rise and fall of the new math as a marker of the period's political and social ferment. Neither the new math curriculum designers nor its diverse legions of supporters concentrated on whether the new math would improve students' calculation ability. Rather, they felt the new math would train children to think in the right way, instilling in students a set of mental habits that might better prepare them to be citizens of modern society--a world of complex challenges, rapid technological change, and unforeseeable futures. While Phillips grounds his argument in shifting perceptions of intellectual discipline and the underlying nature of mathematical knowledge, he also touches on long-standing debates over the place and relevance of mathematics in liberal education. And in so doing, he explores the essence of what it means to be an intelligent American--by the numbers.

Mathematics Unbound - The Evolution of an International Mathematical Research Community, 1800-1945 (Hardcover): Mathematics Unbound - The Evolution of an International Mathematical Research Community, 1800-1945 (Hardcover)
R3,602 Discovery Miles 36 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the mathematical research community takes its international character very much for granted, this "global nature" is relatively recent, having evolved over a period of roughly 150 years - from the beginning of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th. During this time, the practice of mathematics changed from being centered on a collection of disparate national communities to being characterized by an international group of scholars for whom the goal of mathematical research and cooperation transcended national boundaries. Yet, the development of an international community was far from smooth and involved obstacles such as war, political upheaval, and national rivalries. This evolution has been largely overlooked by historians and mathematicians alike This book addresses the issue by bringing together essays by 20 experts in the history of mathematics who have investigated the genesis of today's international mathematical community.

Role of Mathematics in the Rise of Science (Paperback): Salomon Trust Role of Mathematics in the Rise of Science (Paperback)
Salomon Trust
R2,298 Discovery Miles 22 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The central theme of these essays is the nature and role of mathematics, its growth and spread, and its involvement with ever-wider areas of knowledge. The author attempts to determine the decisive and creative aspects of the abstractness" of mathematics which have made it the dominant intellectual force that it is. He frequently confronts the mathematics and physics of today with the mathematics and physics of the Greeks, which, however renowned, was not yet capable of this abstractness.

Originally published in 1981.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Mathematik Ist Wunderschoen - Noch Mehr Anregungen Zum Anschauen Und Erforschen Fur Menschen Zwischen 9 Und 99 Jahren (German,... Mathematik Ist Wunderschoen - Noch Mehr Anregungen Zum Anschauen Und Erforschen Fur Menschen Zwischen 9 Und 99 Jahren (German, Paperback, 2nd 2., Korrigierte Und Erganzte Aufl. 2020 ed.)
Heinz Klaus Strick
R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Das Buch bietet eine Fulle von Materialien und Anregungen zum eigenen Forschen, Ausprobieren und Recherchieren aus ganz unterschiedlichen Bereichen der Mathematik Es wird nahezu kein Wissen vorausgesetzt, sondern nur Neugier am eigenen Entdecken und Durchdenken Es eignet sich als Geschenk, als Quelle fur Mathematik-interessierte Lehrer, als Preis bei Mathematik-Wettbewerben

Newton'S Gift (Paperback): Berlinski Newton'S Gift (Paperback)
Berlinski
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Sir Isaac Newton, creator of the first and perhaps most important scientific theory, is a giant of the scientific era. Despite this, he has remained inaccessible to most modern readers, indisputably great but undeniably remote.

In this witty, engaging, and often moving examination of Newton's life, David Berlinski recovers the man behind the mathematical breakthroughs. The story carries the reader from Newton's unremarkable childhood to his awkward undergraduate days at Cambridge through the astonishing year in which, working alone, he laid the foundation for his system of the world, his Principia Mathematica, and to the subsequent monumental feuds that poisoned his soul and wearied his supporters.

An edifying appreciation of Newton's greatest accomplishment, Newton's Gift is also a touching celebration of a transcendent man.

The Calculus Story - A Mathematical Adventure (Hardcover): David Acheson The Calculus Story - A Mathematical Adventure (Hardcover)
David Acheson 2
R413 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R38 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Calculus is the key to much of modern science and engineering. It is the mathematical method for the analysis of things that change, and since in the natural world we are surrounded by change, the development of calculus was a huge breakthrough in the history of mathematics. But it is also something of a mathematical adventure, largely because of the way infinity enters at virtually every twist and turn... In The Calculus Story David Acheson presents a wide-ranging picture of calculus and its applications, from ancient Greece right up to the present day. Drawing on their original writings, he introduces the people who helped to build our understanding of calculus. With a step by step treatment, he demonstrates how to start doing calculus, from the very beginning.

The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects - Volume 3: The Magic of Mathematics (Paperback): Jennifer Beineke, Jason... The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects - Volume 3: The Magic of Mathematics (Paperback)
Jennifer Beineke, Jason Rosenhouse
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The history of mathematics is replete with examples of major breakthroughs resulting from solutions to recreational problems. The modern theory of probability arose out of problems of concern to gamblers, for example, and modern combinatorics grew out of various games and puzzles. Despite this track record and a wealth of popular-level books, there remain few conduits for research in recreational mathematics. The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects now returns with an all-new third volume, presenting new research in diverse areas of recreational mathematics. This volume focuses on four areas: puzzles and brainteasers, games, algebra and number theory, and geometry and topology. Readers will create Spiral Galaxies, Japanese symmetric grid puzzles consisting of squares and circles whose solutions are letters and numbers; delve into a paradox in the game of Bingo; examine the card tricks of mathematician-philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce; learn about the mathematics behind Legos; and much more. Elucidating the many connections between mathematics and games, The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects is sure to challenge and inspire mathematicians and math enthusiasts.

The Rainbow of Mathematics - A History of the Mathematical Sciences (Paperback): Ivor Grattan-Guinness, I. Grattan-Guinness The Rainbow of Mathematics - A History of the Mathematical Sciences (Paperback)
Ivor Grattan-Guinness, I. Grattan-Guinness
R1,055 R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Save R89 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

He charts the growth of mathematics through its refinement by ancient Greeks and then medieval Arabs, to its systematic development by Europeans from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. This book describes the evolution of arithmetic and geometry, trigonometry and algebra; the interplay between mathematics, physics, and mathematical astronomy; and "new" branches such as probability and statistics. Authoritative and comprehensive, The Rainbow of Mathematics is a unique account of the development of the science that is at the heart of so many other sciences. Originally published under the title The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences.

Mathematics in Ancient Iraq - A Social History (Hardcover): Eleanor Robson Mathematics in Ancient Iraq - A Social History (Hardcover)
Eleanor Robson
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"This work is an enormously significant contribution to the history of mathematics. No other work surveys the vast landscape of Mesopotamian mathematics from a position of the modern understanding of the past, incorporating the latest scholarship and yet still managing to be so accessible to nonspecialists. Robson's book is an outstanding guide that can be consulted by anyone interested in the field."--Duncan J. Melville, St. Lawrence University

"A very significant contribution to the history of ancient mathematics, and to the history of mathematics in general. I anticipate this book will be very, very useful to readers outside the field and general readers, because it is very clearly and incisively written, it gives clear indications about where to find the primary sources, and it summarizes previous historiography very effectively. There is no comparable book."--Serafina Cuomo, Birkbeck College, London

"A truly exciting and highly readable intellectual history of ancient Iraq. Eleanor Robson's "Mathematics in Ancient Iraq" is destined to become a classic. The book will have a wide readership among people interested in Near Eastern archaeology, the origins of writing, the history of education, and the history of science. This is truly a magnificent read."--Gary Urton, Harvard University

"This is a wholly original work, the first to integrate all the recent work from the history of mathematics in this area with archaeological scholarship. The result is a remarkably rich portrayal of mathematics in ancient Iraq. The breadth of coverage is striking, both in chronological terms but also in broad intellectual ones. The book is very well written and handsomely illustrated."--JeremyGray, The Open University

Geometry by Its History (Hardcover, 2012 ed.): Alexander Ostermann, Gerhard Wanner Geometry by Its History (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
Alexander Ostermann, Gerhard Wanner
R2,107 Discovery Miles 21 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this textbook the authors present first-year geometry roughly in the order in which it was discovered. The first five chapters show how the ancient Greeks established geometry, together with its numerous practical applications, while more recent findings on Euclidian geometry are discussed as well. The following three chapters explain the revolution in geometry due to the progress made in the field of algebra by Descartes, Euler and Gauss. Spatial geometry, vector algebra and matrices are treated in chapters 9 and 10. The last chapteroffers an introduction to projective geometry, which emerged in the19thcentury.

Complemented by numerous examples, exercises, figures and pictures, the book offers both motivation and insightful explanations, and provides stimulating and enjoyable reading for students and teachers alike.
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Games for Your Mind - The History and Future of Logic Puzzles (Paperback): Jason Rosenhouse Games for Your Mind - The History and Future of Logic Puzzles (Paperback)
Jason Rosenhouse
R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A lively and engaging look at logic puzzles and their role in mathematics, philosophy, and recreation Logic puzzles were first introduced to the public by Lewis Carroll in the late nineteenth century and have been popular ever since. Games like Sudoku and Mastermind are fun and engrossing recreational activities, but they also share deep foundations in mathematical logic and are worthy of serious intellectual inquiry. Games for Your Mind explores the history and future of logic puzzles while enabling you to test your skill against a variety of puzzles yourself. In this informative and entertaining book, Jason Rosenhouse begins by introducing readers to logic and logic puzzles and goes on to reveal the rich history of these puzzles. He shows how Carroll's puzzles presented Aristotelian logic as a game for children, yet also informed his scholarly work on logic. He reveals how another pioneer of logic puzzles, Raymond Smullyan, drew on classic puzzles about liars and truthtellers to illustrate Kurt Goedel's theorems and illuminate profound questions in mathematical logic. Rosenhouse then presents a new vision for the future of logic puzzles based on nonclassical logic, which is used today in computer science and automated reasoning to manipulate large and sometimes contradictory sets of data. Featuring a wealth of sample puzzles ranging from simple to extremely challenging, this lively and engaging book brings together many of the most ingenious puzzles ever devised, including the "Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever," metapuzzles, paradoxes, and the logic puzzles in detective stories.

Combinatorics: Ancient & Modern (Hardcover, New): Robin Wilson, John J Watkins Combinatorics: Ancient & Modern (Hardcover, New)
Robin Wilson, John J Watkins; Ronald Graham
R3,663 Discovery Miles 36 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who first presented Pascal's triangle? (It was not Pascal.) Who first presented Hamiltonian graphs? (It was not Hamilton.) Who first presented Steiner triple systems? (It was not Steiner.) The history of mathematics is a well-studied and vibrant area of research, with books and scholarly articles published on various aspects of the subject. Yet, the history of combinatorics seems to have been largely overlooked. This book goes some way to redress this and serves two main purposes: 1) it constitutes the first book-length survey of the history of combinatorics; and 2) it assembles, for the first time in a single source, researches on the history of combinatorics that would otherwise be inaccessible to the general reader. Individual chapters have been contributed by sixteen experts. The book opens with an introduction by Donald E. Knuth to two thousand years of combinatorics. This is followed by seven chapters on early combinatorics, leading from Indian and Chinese writings on permutations to late-Renaissance publications on the arithmetical triangle. The next seven chapters trace the subsequent story, from Euler's contributions to such wide-ranging topics as partitions, polyhedra, and latin squares to the 20th century advances in combinatorial set theory, enumeration, and graph theory. The book concludes with some combinatorial reflections by the distinguished combinatorialist, Peter J. Cameron. This book is not expected to be read from cover to cover, although it can be. Rather, it aims to serve as a valuable resource to a variety of audiences. Combinatorialists with little or no knowledge about the development of their subject will find the historical treatment stimulating. A historian of mathematics will view its assorted surveys as an encouragement for further research in combinatorics. The more general reader will discover an introduction to a fascinating and too little known subject that continues to stimulate and inspire the work of scholars today.

Fractals and Chaos (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991): A.J. Crilly, Rae Earnshaw, Huw Jones Fractals and Chaos (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
A.J. Crilly, Rae Earnshaw, Huw Jones
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume is based upon the presentations made at an international conference in London on the subject of 'Fractals and Chaos'. The objective of the conference was to bring together some of the leading practitioners and exponents in the overlapping fields of fractal geometry and chaos theory, with a view to exploring some of the relationships between the two domains. Based on this initial conference and subsequent exchanges between the editors and the authors, revised and updated papers were produced. These papers are contained in the present volume. We thank all those who contributed to this effort by way of planning and organisation, and also all those who helped in the production of this volume. In particular, we wish to express our appreciation to Gerhard Rossbach, Computer Science Editor, Craig Van Dyck, Production Director, and Nancy A. Rogers, who did the typesetting. A. J. Crilly R. A. Earnshaw H. Jones 1 March 1990 Introduction Fractals and Chaos The word 'fractal' was coined by Benoit Mandelbrot in the late 1970s, but objects now defined as fractal in form have been known to artists and mathematicians for centuries. Mandelbrot's definition-"a set whose Hausdorff dimension is not an integer" -is clear in mathematical terms. In addition, related concepts are those of self-similarity and sub-divisibility. A fractal object is self-similar in that subsections of the object are similar in some sense to the whole object.

Numbers Rule - The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the Present (Hardcover): George Szpiro Numbers Rule - The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the Present (Hardcover)
George Szpiro
R630 R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Save R45 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the very birth of democracy in ancient Greece, the simple act of voting has given rise to mathematical paradoxes that have puzzled some of the greatest philosophers, statesmen, and mathematicians. "Numbers Rule" traces the epic quest by these thinkers to create a more perfect democracy and adapt to the ever-changing demands that each new generation places on our democratic institutions.

In a sweeping narrative that combines history, biography, and mathematics, George Szpiro details the fascinating lives and big ideas of great minds such as Plato, Pliny the Younger, Ramon Llull, Pierre Simon Laplace, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John von Neumann, and Kenneth Arrow, among many others. Each chapter in this riveting book tells the story of one or more of these visionaries and the problem they sought to overcome, like the Marquis de Condorcet, the eighteenth-century French nobleman who demonstrated that a majority vote in an election might not necessarily result in a clear winner. Szpiro takes readers from ancient Greece and Rome to medieval Europe, from the founding of the American republic and the French Revolution to today's high-stakes elective politics. He explains how mathematical paradoxes and enigmas can crop up in virtually any voting arena, from electing a class president, a pope, or prime minister to the apportionment of seats in Congress.

"Numbers Rule" describes the trials and triumphs of the thinkers down through the ages who have dared the odds in pursuit of a just and equitable democracy.

Complementarity in Mathematics - A First Introduction to the Foundations of Mathematics and Its History (Paperback, Softcover... Complementarity in Mathematics - A First Introduction to the Foundations of Mathematics and Its History (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1977)
W. Kuyk
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

As long as algebra and geometry The unreasonable effectiveness of proceeded along separate paths, mathematics in science . . . Eugene Wigner their advance was slow and their applications limited. But when these sciences joined Weil, if you knows of a better 'oie, company, they drew from each go to it. Bruce Bairnsfather other fresh vitality and thence forward marched on at a rapid pace What is now proved was once only towards perfeetion. imagined. Wi1liam Blake J oseph Louis Lagrange Growing specialization and diversification have brought a host of monographs and textbooks on increasingly specialized topics. However, the 'tree' of knowledge of mathematics and related fields does not grow only by putting forth new branches. It also happens, quite often in fact, that branches which were thought to be completely disparate are suddenly seen to be related. This series of books, Mathematics and Its Applications, is devoted to such (new) interrelations as exempla gratia: - a central concept which plays an important role in several different mathematical and/or scientific specialized areas; Editor's Preface 8 - new applications of the results and ideas from one area of scientific endeavor into another; - influences which the results, problems and concepts of one field of inquiry have and have had on the development of another. With books on topics such as these, of moderate length and price, which are stimulating rather than definitive, intriguing rather than encyclopaedic, we hope to contribute something towards better communication among the practitioners in diversified fields."

Linienwissen und Liniendenken (German, Hardcover): Sabine Mainberger, Esther Ramharter Linienwissen und Liniendenken (German, Hardcover)
Sabine Mainberger, Esther Ramharter
R5,417 Discovery Miles 54 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Taming the Unknown - A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century (Hardcover): Victor J. Katz, Karen... Taming the Unknown - A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Victor J. Katz, Karen Hunger Parshall
R1,761 Discovery Miles 17 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What is algebra? For some, it is an abstract language of x's and y's. For mathematics majors and professional mathematicians, it is a world of axiomatically defined constructs like groups, rings, and fields. "Taming the Unknown" considers how these two seemingly different types of algebra evolved and how they relate. Victor Katz and Karen Parshall explore the history of algebra, from its roots in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, China, and India, through its development in the medieval Islamic world and medieval and early modern Europe, to its modern form in the early twentieth century.

Defining algebra originally as a collection of techniques for determining unknowns, the authors trace the development of these techniques from geometric beginnings in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and classical Greece. They show how similar problems were tackled in Alexandrian Greece, in China, and in India, then look at how medieval Islamic scholars shifted to an algorithmic stage, which was further developed by medieval and early modern European mathematicians. With the introduction of a flexible and operative symbolism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, algebra entered into a dynamic period characterized by the analytic geometry that could evaluate curves represented by equations in two variables, thereby solving problems in the physics of motion. This new symbolism freed mathematicians to study equations of degrees higher than two and three, ultimately leading to the present abstract era.

"Taming the Unknown" follows algebra's remarkable growth through different epochs around the globe.

Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany - Individual Fates and Global Impact (Paperback, New): Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany - Individual Fates and Global Impact (Paperback, New)
Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
R2,319 Discovery Miles 23 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The emigration of mathematicians from Europe during the Nazi era signaled an irrevocable and important historical shift for the international mathematics world. "Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany" is the first thoroughly documented account of this exodus. In this greatly expanded translation of the 1998 German edition, Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze describes the flight of more than 140 mathematicians, their reasons for leaving, the political and economic issues involved, the reception of these emigrants by various countries, and the emigrants' continuing contributions to mathematics. The influx of these brilliant thinkers to other nations profoundly reconfigured the mathematics world and vaulted the United States into a new leadership role in mathematics research.

Based on archival sources that have never been examined before, the book discusses the preeminent emigrant mathematicians of the period, including Emmy Noether, John von Neumann, Hermann Weyl, and many others. The author explores the mechanisms of the expulsion of mathematicians from Germany, the emigrants' acculturation to their new host countries, and the fates of those mathematicians forced to stay behind. The book reveals the alienation and solidarity of the emigrants, and investigates the global development of mathematics as a consequence of their radical migration.

An in-depth yet accessible look at mathematics both as a scientific enterprise and human endeavor, "Mathematicians Fleeing from Nazi Germany" provides a vivid picture of a critical chapter in the history of international science.

The Unreal Life of Oscar Zariski (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Carol Parikh The Unreal Life of Oscar Zariski (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Carol Parikh
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Oscar Zariski s work in mathematics permanently altered the foundations of algebraic geometry. The powerful tools he forged from the ideas of modern algebra allowed him to penetrate classical problems with an unaccustomed depth, and brought new rigor to the intuitive proofs of the Italian School. The students he trained at Hopkins, and later at Harvard, are among the foremost mathematicians of our time.

While what he called his real life is recorded in almost a hundred books and papers, this story of his unreal life is based upon Parikh s interviews with his family, colleagues, and students, and on his own memories from a series of tape-recorded interviews made a few years before his death in 1986.

First published in 1991, The Unreal Life of Oscar Zariski was highly successful and widely praised, but has been out of print for many years. Springer is proud to make this book available again, introducing Oscar Zariski to a new generation of mathematicians."

A History of Abstract Algebra (Paperback, 2007 ed.): Israel Kleiner A History of Abstract Algebra (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Israel Kleiner
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Prior to the nineteenth century, algebra meant the study of the solution of polynomial equations. By the twentieth century it came to encompass the study of abstract, axiomatic systems such as groups, rings, and fields. This presentation provides an account of the intellectual lineage behind many of the basic concepts, results, and theories of abstract algebra. The development of abstract algebra was propelled by the need for new tools to address certain classical problems that appeared unsolvable by classical means. A major theme of the approach in this book is to show how abstract algebra has arisen in attempts to solve some of these classical problems, providing a context from which the reader may gain a deeper appreciation of the mathematics involved. Mathematics instructors, algebraists, and historians of science will find the work a valuable reference. The book may also serve as a supplemental text for courses in abstract algebra or the history of mathematics.

Symmetry and the Monster - One of the greatest quests of mathematics (Paperback, Revised): Mark Ronan Symmetry and the Monster - One of the greatest quests of mathematics (Paperback, Revised)
Mark Ronan
R407 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R40 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Imagine a giant snowflake in 196,884 dimensions... This is the story of a mathematical quest that began two hundred years ago in revolutionary France, led to the biggest collaboration ever between mathematicians across the world, and revealed the 'Monster' - not monstrous at all, but a structure of exquisite beauty and complexity. Told here for the first time in accessible prose, it is a story that involves brilliant yet tragic characters, curious number 'coincidences' that led to breakthroughs in the mathematics of symmetry, and strange crystals that reach into many dimensions. And it is a story that is not yet over, for we have yet to understand the deep significance of the Monster - and its tantalizing hints of connections with the physical structure of spacetime. Once we understand the full nature of the Monster, we may well have revealed a whole new and deeper understanding of the nature of our Universe.

The Discrete Charm of the Machine - Why the World Became Digital (Paperback): Ken Steiglitz The Discrete Charm of the Machine - Why the World Became Digital (Paperback)
Ken Steiglitz
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The genesis of the digital idea and why it transformed civilization A few short decades ago, we were informed by the smooth signals of analog television and radio; we communicated using our analog telephones; and we even computed with analog computers. Today our world is digital, built with zeros and ones. Why did this revolution occur? The Discrete Charm of the Machine explains, in an engaging and accessible manner, the varied physical and logical reasons behind this radical transformation. The spark of individual genius shines through this story of innovation: the stored program of Jacquard’s loom; Charles Babbage’s logical branching; Alan Turing’s brilliant abstraction of the discrete machine; Harry Nyquist’s foundation for digital signal processing; Claude Shannon’s breakthrough insights into the meaning of information and bandwidth; and Richard Feynman’s prescient proposals for nanotechnology and quantum computing. Ken Steiglitz follows the progression of these ideas in the building of our digital world, from the internet and artificial intelligence to the edge of the unknown. Are questions like the famous traveling salesman problem truly beyond the reach of ordinary digital computers? Can quantum computers transcend these barriers? Does a mysterious magical power reside in the analog mechanisms of the brain? Steiglitz concludes by confronting the moral and aesthetic questions raised by the development of artificial intelligence and autonomous robots. The Discrete Charm of the Machine examines why our information technology, the lifeblood of our civilization, became digital, and challenges us to think about where its future trajectory may lead.

Music and Mathematics - From Pythagoras to Fractals (Paperback): John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Robin Wilson Music and Mathematics - From Pythagoras to Fractals (Paperback)
John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Robin Wilson
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Ancient Greek times, music has been seen as a mathematical art, and the relationship between mathematics and music has fascinated generations. This collection of wide ranging, comprehensive and fully-illustrated papers, authorized by leading scholars, presents the link between these two subjects in a lucid manner that is suitable for students of both subjects, as well as the general reader with an interest in music. Physical, theoretical, physiological, acoustic, compositional and analytical relationships between mathematics and music are unfolded and explored with focus on tuning and temperament, the mathematics of sound, bell-ringing and modern compositional techniques.

Conversations avec Jules Houel - Regards sur la geometrie non euclidienne et l'analyse infinitesimale vers 1875 (French,... Conversations avec Jules Houel - Regards sur la geometrie non euclidienne et l'analyse infinitesimale vers 1875 (French, Hardcover, 1ere ed. 2017)
Philippe Henry, Philippe Nabonnand
R2,993 Discovery Miles 29 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Cet ouvrage contient les correspondances actives et passives de Jules Houel avec Joseph-Marie De Tilly, Gaston Darboux et Victor-Amedee Le Besgue ainsi qu'une introduction qui se focalise sur la decouverte de l'impossibilite de demontrer le postulat des paralleles d'Euclide et l'apparition des premiers exemples de fonctions continues non derivables. Jules Houel (1823-1886) a occupe une place particuliere dans les mathematiques en France durant la seconde partie du 19eme siecle. Par ses travaux de traduction et ses recensions, il a vivement contribue a la reception de la geometrie non euclidienne de Bolyai et Lobatchevski ainsi qu'aux debats sur les fondements de l'analyse. Il se situe au centre d'un vaste reseau international de correspondances en lien avec son role de redacteur pour le Bulletin des sciences mathematiques et astronomiques.

Martin Folkes (1690-1754) - Newtonian, Antiquary, Connoisseur (Hardcover): Anna Marie Roos Martin Folkes (1690-1754) - Newtonian, Antiquary, Connoisseur (Hardcover)
Anna Marie Roos
R2,564 Discovery Miles 25 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Martin Folkes (1690-1754): Newtonian, Antiquary, Connoisseur is a cultural and intellectual biography of the only President of both the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries. Sir Isaac Newton's protege, astronomer, mathematician, freemason, art connoisseur, Voltaire's friend and Hogarth's patron, his was an intellectually vibrant world. Folkes was possibly the best-connected natural philosopher and antiquary of his age, an epitome of Enlightenment sociability, and yet he was a surprisingly neglected figure, the long shadow of Newton eclipsing his brilliant disciple. A complex figure, Folkes edited Newton's posthumous works in biblical chronology, yet was a religious skeptic and one of the first members of the gentry to marry an actress. His interests were multidisciplinary, from his authorship of the first complete history of the English coinage, to works concerning ancient architecture, statistical probability, and astronomy. Rich archival material, including Folkes's travel diary, correspondence, and his library and art collections permit reconstruction through Folkes's eyes of what it was like to be a collector and patron, a Masonic freethinker, and antiquarian and virtuoso in the days before 'science' became sub-specialised. Folkes's virtuosic sensibility and possible role in the unification of the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Society tells against the historiographical assumption that this was the age in which the 'two cultures' of the humanities and sciences split apart, never to be reunited. In Georgian England, antiquarianism and 'science' were considered largely part of the same endeavour.

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