A marvelous compendium of mathematical symbols and their fascinating
histories Galileo famously wrote that the book of nature is written in
mathematical language. The Language of Mathematics is a wide-ranging
and beautifully illustrated collection of short, colorful histories of
the most commonly used symbols in mathematics, providing readers with
an engaging introduction to the origins, evolution, and conceptual
meaning of each one. In dozens of lively and informative entries,
Raúl Rojas shows how today’s mathematics stands on the shoulders of
giants, mathematicians from around the world who developed
mathematical notation through centuries of collective effort. He tells
the stories of such figures as al-Khwārizmī, René Descartes,
Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Augustin-Louis Cauchy,
Karl Weierstrass, Sofia Kovalevskaya, David Hilbert, and Kenneth
Iverson. Topics range from numbers and variables to sets and
functions, constants, and combinatorics. Rojas describes the
mathematical problems associated with different symbols and reveals
how mathematical notation has sometimes been an accidental process.
The entries are self-contained and can be read in any order, each one
examining one or two symbols, their history, and the variants they may
have had over time. An essential companion for math enthusiasts, The
Language of Mathematics shows how mathematics is a living and evolving
entity, forever searching for the best symbolism to express
relationships between abstract concepts and to convey meaning.
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ISBN
9780691263687
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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