History of Mathematics (eBook)

A Brief Course
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2011 | 2. Auflage
632 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-118-03024-0 (ISBN)

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History of Mathematics -  Roger L. Cooke
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This new edition brings the fascinating and intriguing history of mathematics to life The Second Edition of this internationally acclaimed text has been thoroughly revised, updated, and reorganized to give readers a fresh perspective on the evolution of mathematics. Written by one of the world's leading experts on the history of mathematics, the book details the key historical developments in the field, providing an understanding and appreciation of how mathematics influences today's science, art, music, literature, and society. In the first edition, each chapter was devoted to a single culture. This Second Edition is organized by subject matter: a general survey of mathematics in many cultures, arithmetic, geometry, algebra, analysis, and mathematical inference. This new organization enables students to focus on one complete topic and, at the same time, compare how different cultures approached each topic. Many new photographs and diagrams have been added to this edition to enhance the presentation. The text is divided into seven parts: The World of Mathematics and the Mathematics of the World, including the origin and prehistory of mathematics, cultural surveys, and women mathematicians Numbers, including counting, calculation, ancient number theory, and numbers and number theory in modern mathematics Color Plates, illustrating the impact of mathematics on civilizations from Egypt to Japan to Mexico to modern Europe Space, including measurement, Euclidean geometry, post-Euclidean geometry, and modern geometrics Algebra, including problems leading to algebra, equations and methods, and modern algebra Analysis, including the calculus, real, and complex analysis Mathematical Inference, including probability and statistics, and logic and set theory As readers progress through the text, they learn about the evolution of each topic, how different cultures devised their own solutions, and how these solutions enabled the cultures to develop and progress. In addition, readers will meet some of the greatest mathematicians of the ages, who helped lay the groundwork for today's science and technology. The book's lively approach makes it appropriate for anyone interested in learning how the field of mathematics came to be what it is today. It can also serve as a textbook for undergraduate or graduate-level courses. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley editorial department.

ROGER COOKE, PHD, is Williams Professor of Mathematics, University of Vermont, and has served as an associate editor of Historia Mathematica. Dr. Cooke has authored other key titles in the field as well as translated several books by Russian mathematicians into English.

Preface to the Second Edition.

PART 1: THE WORLD OF MATHEMATICS AND THE MATHEMATICS OF THE
WORLD.

Chapter 1. The Origin and Prehistory of Mathematics.

Chapter 2. Mathematical Cultures I.

Chapter 3. Mathematical Cultures II.

Chapter 4. Women Mathematicians.

PART 2: NUMBERS.

Chapter 5. Counting.

Chapter 6. Calculation.

Chapter 7. Ancient Number Theory.

Chapter 8. Numbers and Number Theory in Modren Mathematics.

PART 3: COLOR PLATES.

PART 4: SPACE.

Chapter 9. Measurement.

Chapter 10. Euclidean Geometry.

Chapter 11. Post-Euclidean Geometry.

Chapter 12. Modern Geometries.

PART 5: ALGEBRA.

Chapter 13. Prolems Leading to Algebra.

Chapter 14. Equations and Methods.

Chapter 15. Modern Algebra.

PART 6: ANALYSIS.

Chapter 16. The Calculus.

Chapter 17. Real and Complex Aanlysis.

PART 7: MATHEMATICAL INFERENCES.

Chapter 18. Probability and Statistics.

Chapter 19. Logic and Set Theory.

Literature.

Subject Index.

Name Index.

"This book should engage students, and Chapters 1-4
contain a great deal of material that students usually have to find
outside their textbook: background history, relationship of
mathematics to the broader culture, and a great deal of information
on women in mathematics. Once the students are taken in by
the story, it will be the instructor's job to elaborate on
the historical calculations and proofs. For an experienced
instructor in a history of mathematics class, this is an ideal
situation; both the instructor and the text get to do their
jobs." (Mathematical Association of America,
16 July 2013)

"The second edition...is a jewel. It is notable for what it
includes as well as what it does not. But most importantly, it is a
jewel for its presentation." (MAA Reviews, January 15,
2007)

"...a remarkably well-compiled format...recommended as a
textbook for an undergraduate course; in addition...can appeal to
readers interested in the history of science and to a general
audience." (E-STREAMS, November 2006)

"An amazing assemblage of worldwide contributions in mathematics
and, in addition to use as a course book, a valuable
resource...essential." (CHOICE, November 2005)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.2.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Allgemeines / Lexika
Technik
Schlagworte Geschichte • Geschichte der Mathematik • History • History of Mathematics • History Special Topics • Mathematics • Mathematik • Populärwissenschaftliche Mathematik • Popular Interest Mathematics • Populärwissenschaftliche Mathematik • Spezialthemen Geschichte
ISBN-10 1-118-03024-9 / 1118030249
ISBN-13 978-1-118-03024-0 / 9781118030240
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