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Geometry and the Imagination (Paperback)
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This remarkable book has endured as a true masterpiece of
mathematical exposition. There are few mathematics books that are
still so widely read and continue to have so much to offer-even
after more than half a century has passed! The book is overflowing
with mathematical ideas, which are always explained clearly and
elegantly, and above all, with penetrating insight. It is a joy to
read, both for beginners and experienced mathematicians. "Hilbert
and Cohn-Vossen" is full of interesting facts, many of which you
wish you had known before. It's also likely that you have heard
those facts before, but surely wondered where they could be found.
The book begins with examples of the simplest curves and surfaces,
including thread constructions of certain quadrics and other
surfaces. The chapter on regular systems of points leads to the
crystallographic groups and the regular polyhedra in R3. In this
chapter, they also discuss plane lattices. By considering unit
lattices, and throwing in a small amount of number theory when
necessary, they effortlessly derive Leibniz's series:
?/4=1?1/3+1/5?1/7+?.... In the section on lattices in three and
more dimensions, the authors consider sphere-packing problems,
including the famous Kepler problem. One of the most remarkable
chapters is "Projective Configurations". In a short introductory
section, Hilbert and Cohn-Vossen give perhaps the most concise and
lucid description of why a general geometer would care about
projective geometry and why such an ostensibly plain setup is truly
rich in structure and ideas. Here, we see regular polyhedra again,
from a different perspective. One of the high points of the chapter
is the discussion of Schlafli's Double-Six, which leads to the
description of the 27 lines on the general smooth cubic surface. As
is true throughout the book, the magnificent drawings in this
chapter immeasurably help the reader. A particularly intriguing
section in the chapter on differential geometry is Eleven
Properties of the Sphere. Which eleven properties of such a
ubiquitous mathematical object caught their discerning eye and why?
Many mathematicians are familiar with the plaster models of
surfaces found in many mathematics departments. The book includes
pictures of some of the models that are found in the Goettingen
collection. Furthermore, the mysterious lines that mark these
surfaces are finally explained! The chapter on kinematics includes
a nice discussion of linkages and the geometry of configurations of
points and rods that are connected and, perhaps, constrained in
some way. This topic in geometry has become increasingly important
in recent times, especially in applications to robotics. This is
another example of a simple situation that leads to a rich
geometry. It would be hard to overestimate the continuing influence
Hilbert-Cohn-Vossen's book has had on mathematicians of this
century. It surely belongs in the "pantheon" of great mathematics
books.
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