The four corners of mathematics

This book describes the historical development of the ‘big ideas’ in mathematics in an accessible and intuitive manner. In delivering this bird’s-eye view of the history of mathematics, the author uses engaging diagrams and images to communicate complex concepts while also exploring the details of the main results.

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The Four Corners of Mathematics: A Brief History, from Pythagoras to Perelman describes the historical development of the 'big ideas' in mathematics in an accessible and intuitive manner. In delivering this bird's-eye view of the history of mathematics, the author uses engaging diagrams and images to communicate complex concepts while also exploring the details of the main results and methods of high-level mathematics. As such, this book involves some equations and terminology, but the only assumption on the readers' knowledge is A-level or high school mathematics.

Features

  • Divided into four parts, covering Geometry, Algebra, Calculus and Topology
  • Presents high-level mathematics in a visual and accessible way with numerous examples and over 250 illustrations
  • Includes several novel and intuitive proofs of big theorems, so even the nonexpert reader can appreciate them
  • Sketches of the lives of important contributors, with an emphasis on often overlooked female mathematicians and those who had to struggle.

Additional information

Weight 540 g
Dimensions 234 × 156 × 15 mm
Author

Publisher

CRC Press

Imprint

CRC Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

280

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

510.9 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J