An Episodic History of Mathematics - Steven G. Krantz

An Episodic History of Mathematics

Mathematical Culture through Problem Solving
Buch | Hardcover
396 Seiten
2010
Mathematical Association of America (Verlag)
978-0-88385-766-3 (ISBN)
78,55 inkl. MwSt
An overview of the history of mathematics which introduces the genesis of mathematical ideas. Covering mathematical traditions from ancient times to the twentieth century, this book gives readers a sense of mathematical culture and history. Each chapter concludes with problems designed to create new avenues for exploration into the subject.
An Episodic History of Mathematics delivers a series of snapshots of the history of mathematics from ancient times to the twentieth century. The intent is not to provide an encyclopaedic history of mathematics, but to give the reader a sense of mathematical culture and history. The book also acquaints the reader with the nature and techniques of mathematics through its exercises. The book introduces the genesis of many mathematical ideas. For example, while Krantz does not get into the nuts and bolts of Andrew Wiles's solution of Fermat's Last Theorem, he does describe some of the stream of thought that created the problem and led to its solution. The focus in this text is on doing – getting involved with the mathematics and solving problems. Every chapter ends with a detailed problem set that will provide the student with many avenues for exploration and many new entrees into the subject.

Steven G. Krantz received his BA from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He has taught at UCLA, Princeton University, Penn State University, and Washington University in St Louis. He has directed 17 Ph.D. theses, authored over 50 books, and over 150 scholarly papers. He has served on several editorial boards, and is Editor-in-Chief of three journals. Krantz is the holder of the Chauvenet Prize, the Beckenbach Book Award, and the Kemper Foundation Award.

Preface; 1. The Ancient Greeks; 2. Zeno's Paradox and the concept of limit; 3. The mystical mathematics of Hypatia; 4. The Islamic world and the development of algebra; 5. Cardano, Abel, Galois, and the solving of equations; 6. Rene Descartes and the idea of coordinates; 7. The invention of differential calculus; 8. The great Isaac Newton; 9. Complex numbers and polynomials; 10. The prince of mathematics; 11. Sophie Germain and Fermat's Problem; 12. Cauchy and the foundations of analysis; 13. The prime numbers; 14. Dirichlet and how to count; 15. Riemann and the geometry of surfaces; 16. Georg Cantor and the orders of infinity; 17. The natural numbers; 18. Henri Poincaré, child phenomenon; 19. Sonya Kovalevskaya and mechanics; 20. Emmy Noether and algebra; 21. Methods of proof; 22. Alan Turing and cryptography; Bibliography; Index.

Reihe/Serie Mathematical Association of America Textbooks
Zusatzinfo 29 Halftones, black and white; 205 Line drawings, black and white
Verlagsort Washington
Sprache englisch
Maße 182 x 260 mm
Gewicht 830 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geschichte der Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-88385-766-9 / 0883857669
ISBN-13 978-0-88385-766-3 / 9780883857663
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