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Numbers: A Very Short Introduction Peter M. Higgins (Professor, Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex)

Numbers: A Very Short Introduction By Peter M. Higgins (Professor, Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex)

Summary

In this Very Short Introduction Peter M. Higgins presents an overview of the number types featured in modern science and mathematics. Providing a non-technical account, he explores the evolution of the modern number system, examines the fascinating role of primes, and explains their role in contemporary cryptography.

Numbers: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Numbers: A Very Short Introduction by Peter M. Higgins (Professor, Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex)

Numbers are integral to our everyday lives and feature in everything we do. In this Very Short Introduction Peter M. Higgins, the renowned mathematics writer, unravels the world of numbers; demonstrating its richness, and providing a comprehensive view of the idea of the number. Higgins paints a picture of the number world, considering how the modern number system matured over centuries. Explaining the various number types and showing how they behave, he introduces key concepts such as integers, fractions, real numbers, and imaginary numbers. By approaching the topic in a non-technical way and emphasising the basic principles and interactions of numbers with mathematics and science, Higgins also demonstrates the practical interactions and modern applications, such as encryption of confidential data on the internet. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

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About Peter M. Higgins (Professor, Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex)

Peter M. Higgins is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Essex University. He is a research algebraist but has written five popular mathematics books that bring mathematical matters to a wide audience. He is the inventor of Circular Sodoku, which has appeared throughout the world in magazines, books, the internet, and on handheld computer games.

Table of Contents

1. How not to think about numbers: the trouble with bases ; 2. The unending series of primes ; 3. Perfect and not so perfect numbers ; 4. Cryptography: the secret life of the primes ; 5. Numbers that count ; 6. A peek below the waterline of the number iceberg ; 7. To infinity and beyond ; 8. Numbers but not as we know them ; Further Reading ; Index

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GOR003162734
9780199584055
0199584052
Numbers: A Very Short Introduction by Peter M. Higgins (Professor, Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2011-02-24
152
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