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Quite Right - The Story of Mathematics, Measurement, and Money (Hardcover)
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Quite Right - The Story of Mathematics, Measurement, and Money (Hardcover)
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Mathematics did not spring spontaneously into life, with rules set
in stone for all time. Its story is closely linked with the
problems of measurement and money that have often driven its
progress. Quite Right explains how mathematical ideas have
gradually emerged since prehistoric times, so that they pervade
almost every aspect of life in the twenty-first century. Many
histories of mathematics focus on the activities of those for whom
mathematics itself was the motivation. Professor Biggs adopts a
wider viewpoint. Making use of new discoveries of artefacts and
documents, he explains the part that mathematics has played in the
human story, and what that tells us about the nature of
mathematics. The story reveals the power and beauty of mathematical
concepts, which often belie their utilitarian origins. The twin
paradigms of logical justification and algorithmic calculation
recur throughout the book. No other book tells the story of
mathematics, measurement, and money in this way. Includes
secontions on: - The origins of calculation in ancient and medieval
times - How mathematics provides answers that are right, and what
that means - The impact of trade and the use of money on the
development of mathematical algorithms - The use of mathematics for
secure communications - How money and information are linked in our
electronic world Quite Right is a fascinating story, suitable for
anyone interested in the mathematical foundations of the world we
live in. Norman Biggs is Professor (Emeritus) of Mathematics at the
London School of Economics. He is the author of 12 books, including
a perennial best-selling book Discrete Mathematics (Oxford
University Press). He has a special interest in measurement and was
Chair of the International Society of Weights and Scales Collectors
from 2009-14. He served as a Vice President of the British Society
for the History of Mathematics in 2014 and is an active member of
the British Numismatic Society. 'This is a history of mathematics
book with a difference. Instead of the usual chronological sequence
of events, presented with mathematical hindsight (interpreting
mathematical achievements from a modern point of view), this book
tries to see things more from the context of the time - presenting
the topics thematically rather than strictly chronologically, and
including results and problems only when they fit into the themes
... the level of exposition is first-rate, with a far greater
fluency than most mathematical writers can attain ... I am very
happy to recommend it wholeheartedly.' Professor Robin Wilson,
University of Oxford
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