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The Ellipse – The Historical and Mathematical Journey

Arthur Mazer (Autor)

Software / Digital Media
320 Seiten
2011
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-59103-1 (ISBN)
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This insightful book combines history, philosophy, and mathematics in a unique way to produce a unified and coherent picture of the development of the ellipse Features a discussion on how religious institutions influenced the mathematical development and in turn how mathematical development changed the institutions.
The ellipse is the shape of a planet's orbit around the sun. This insightful book combines history, philosophy, and mathematics in a unique way to produce a unified and coherent picture of the development of the ellipse. This book presents the human story alongside the mathematics to emphasize that each aspect shapes and influences the progress and development of the other. The historical trail of the ellipse is followed, and many contributions from Aristarchus through Leibniz are presented. Mathematicians, engineers, software developers, actuaries, and the mathematically inclined general population will be drawn to this illuminating volume.

Arthur Mazer , PhD, is Manager of Quantitative Analytics at Southern California Edison, where he oversees the risk assessment of the company's power and gas portfolio. Throughout his career, he has held various academic positions as well as analyst positions at Electrabel, Process Energy, and Energy Power Marketing Company. Dr. Mazer is the author of Electric Power Planning for Regulated and Deregulated Markets , also published by Wiley.

PREFACE. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER 2: THE TRAIL: STARTING OUT. 2.1 A Sticky Matter. 2.2 Numbers. 2.2.1 Integers, Rational Numbers, and Irrational Numbers. 2.2.2 The Size of the Irrational Numbers. 2.2.3 Suitability of Rationals and the Decimal System. 2.2.4 Rational and Irrational Outcomes. CHAPTER 3: THE SPACE: GEOMETRY. 3.1 Euclidean Space, Dimension and Rescaling. 3.1.1 Euclidean Space and Objects. 3.1.2 Euclidean Space in Higher Dimensions. 3.1.3 Unit Measurements and Measures of Objects. 3.1.4 Rescaling, Measurement, and Dimension. 3.1.5 Koch's Snowflake, a Fractal Object. 3.2 Measurements of Various Objects. 3.2.1 Pythagorean Theorem, Length of the Hypotenuse. 3.2.2 Cavalieri's Theorem in Two Dimensions. 3.2.3 Cavalieri's Theorem, Archimedes Weighs In. 3.2.4 Simple Applications of Cavalieri's Theorem. 3.2.5 The Circle. 3.2.6 Surface Area of the Cone. 3.2.7 Cavalieri's Theorem a Stronger Version in Three Dimensions. 3.2.8 Generalized Pyramids. 3.2.9 The Sphere as a Generalized Pyramid. 3.2.10 The Surface Area and Volume of the Sphere. 3.2.11 Equal-Area Maps, Another Excursion. CHAPTER 4: THE LANGUAGE: ALGEBRA. 4.1 Cartesian Coordinates and Translation of the Axes. 4.1.1 Intersections of Geometric Objects as Solutions to Equations. 4.1.2 Translation of Axis and Object. 4.2 Polynomials. 4.2.1 Lines. 4.2.2 Parabolas and the Quadratic Equation. 4.3 Circles. 4.3.1 Equations for a Circle. 4.3.2 Archimedes and the Value of pi . 4.3.3 Tangent Lines to a Circle. 4.4 The Four-Dimensional Sphere. 4.4.1 Pythagorean Theorem in Higher Dimensions. 4.4.2 Measurements in Higher Dimensions and n -Dimensional Cubes. 4.4.3 Cavalieri's Theorem. 4.4.4 Pyramids. 4.4.5 The n -Dimensional Sphere as an n -Dimensional Pyramid 4.4.6 The Three-Dimensional Volume of the Four-Dimensional Sphere's Surface 4.5 Finite Series and Induction. 4.5.1 A Simple Sum. 4.5.2 Induction. 4.5.3 Using Induction as a Solution Method. 4.6 Linear Algebra in Two Dimensions. 4.6.1 Vectors. 4.6.2 The Span of Vectors. 4.6.3 Linear Transformations of the Plane Onto Itself. 4.6.4 The Inverse of a Linear Transformation. 4.6.5 The Determinant. 4.7 The Ellipse. 4.7.1 The Ellipse as a Linear Transformation of a Circle. 4.7.2 The Equation of an Ellipse. 4.7.3 An Excursion into the Foci of an Ellipse. CHAPTER 5: THE UNIVERSAL TOOL: TRIGONOMETRY. 5.1 Trigonometric Functions. 5.1.1 Basic Definitions. 5.1.2 Triangles. 5.1.3 Examples. 5.2 Graphs of the Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions. 5.3 Rotations. 5.4 Identities. 5.4.1 Pythagorean Identity. 5.4.2 Negative of an Angle. 5.4.3 Tan( theta ) in Terms of Sin( theta ) and Cos( theta ). 5.4.4 Sines and Cosines of Sums of Angles. 5.4.5 Difference Formulas. 5.4.6 Double-Angle Formulas. 5.4.7 Half-Angle Formulas. 5.5 Lucky 72. 5.6 Ptolemy and Aristarchus. 5.6.1 Construction of Ptolemy's Table. 5.6.2 Remake of Aristarchus. 5.7 Drawing a Pentagon. 5.8 Polar Coordinates. 5.9 The Determinant. CHAPTER 6: THE SLAYER: CALCULUS. 6.1 Studies of Motion and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6.1.1 Constant Velocity and Two Problems of Motion. 6.1.2 Differential Calculus, Generalizing the First Problem. 6.1.3 Integral Calculus, Generalizing the Second Problem. 6.1.4 Relations Between Differentiation and Integration and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6.1.5 Integration, Leibniz' Notation, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6.2 More Motion: Going in Circles. 6.3 More Differential Calculus. 6.3.1 Differentiation Rules. 6.3.2 Notation and the Derivative at a Specified Point. 6.3.3 Higher Order Differentiation and Examples. 6.3.4 Differentiation and the Enquirer. 6.4 More Integral Calculus. 6.4.1 The Antiderivative and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6.4.2 Methods of Integration. 6.5 Potpourri. 6.5.1 Cavalieri's Theorem and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6.5.2 Volume of the Sphere and Other Objects with Known Cross-Sectional Areas. CHAPTER 7: EIGHT MINUTES THAT CHANGED HISTORY. 7.1 Newton's Laws of Motion. 7.2 Galilean Checkpoint. 7.3 Constants of Motion and Energy. 7.3.1 Energy of a Tossed Object. 7.3.2 Energy of a System Moving in a Single Dimension. 7.4 Kepler and Newton: Aristarchus Redeemed. 7.4.1 Polar Coordinates. 7.4.2 Angular Momentum. 7.4.3 The Ellipse. EPILOGUE. BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.7.2011
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Spielen / Raten
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geometrie / Topologie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
ISBN-10 0-470-59103-X / 047059103X
ISBN-13 978-0-470-59103-1 / 9780470591031
Zustand Neuware
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