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Mathematics Everywhere (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Series: Monograph Books
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Mathematics is all around us. Often we do not realize it, though.
Mathematics Everywhere is a collection of presentations on the role
of mathematics in everyday life, through science, technology, and
culture. The common theme is the unique position of mathematics as
the art of pure thought and at the same time as a universally
applicable science. The authors are renowned mathematicians; their
presentations cover a wide range of topics. From compact discs to
the stock exchange, from computer tomography to traffic routing,
from electronic money to climate change, they make the ""math
inside"" understandable and enjoyable. An additional attractive
feature is the leisurely treatment of some hot topics that have
gained prominence in recent years, such as Fermat's Theorem,
Kepler's packing problem, and the solution of the Poincare
Conjecture. Or maybe you have heard about the Nash equilibrium (of
""A Beautiful Mind"" fame), or the strange future of quantum
computers, and want to know what it is all about? Well, open the
book and take an up-to-date trip into the fascinating world of the
mathematics all around us. Table of Contents: Prologue: G. von
Randow -- Math becomes a cult--description of a hope. Case studies:
J. H. van Lint -- The mathematics of the compact disc; H.-O.
Peitgen, C. Evertsz, B. Preim, D. Selle, T. Schindewolf, and W.
Spindler -- Image processing and imaging for operation planning in
liver surgery; R. Borndorfer, M. Grotschel, and A. Lobel -- The
quickest path to the goal; B. Fiedler -- Romeo and Juliet,
spontaneous pattern formation, and Turing's instability; S. Muller
-- Mathematics and intelligent materials; P. Gritzmann -- Discrete
tomography: from battleship to nanotechnology; J. Richter-Gebert --
Reflections on reflections. Current topics: W. Schachermayer -- The
role of mathematics in the financial markets; A. Beutelspacher --
Electronic money: an impossibility or already a reality?; M. Henk
and G. M. Ziegler -- Spheres in the computer--the Kepler
conjecture; E. Behrends -- How do quanta compute? The new world of
the quantum computer; J. Kramer -- Fermat's Last Theorem--the
solution of a 300-year-old problem; K. Sigmund -- A short history
of the Nash equilibrium; R. Klein -- Mathematics in the climate of
global change. The central theme: M. Aigner -- Prime numbers,
secret codes and the boundaries of computability; E. Vogt -- The
mathematics of knots; D. Ferus -- On soap bubbles; K. Ecker -- Heat
diffusion, the structure of space and the Poincare Conjecture; E.
Behrends -- Chance and mathematics: a late love. Epilogue: P. J.
Davis -- The prospects for mathematics in a multi-media
civilization.
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Imprint: |
American Mathematical Society
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Monograph Books |
Release date: |
August 2010 |
Editors: |
Martin Aigner
• Ehrhard Behrends
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Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
330 |
Edition: |
Revised ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8218-4349-9 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8218-4349-4 |
Barcode: |
9780821843499 |
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