The Infinite in the Finite by Alistair Macintosh Wilson

The Infinite in the Finite by Alistair Macintosh Wilson

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Combining historical fact with a retelling of ancient myths and legends, the author shows how mathematics arose out of the problems of everyday life. He introduces concepts such as geometry, prime numbers, and trigonometry in a way that will totally disarm the reader who fears mathematics and sets them firmly in their historical context.

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The Infinite in the Finite by Alistair Macintosh Wilson

A conversation between Euclid and the ghost of Socrates. . . the paths of the moon and the sun charted by the stone-builders of ancient Europe. . .the Greek ideal of the golden mean by which they measured beauty. . . Combining historical fact with a retelling of ancient myths and legends, this lively and engaging book describes the historical, religious and geographical background that gave rise to mathematics in ancient Egypt, Babylon, China, Greece, India, and the Arab world. Each chapter contains a case study where mathematics is applied to the problems of the era, including the area of triangles and volume of the Egyptian pyramids; the Babylonian sexagesimal number system and our present measure of space and time which grew out of it; the use of the abacus and remainder theory in China; the invention of trigonometry by Arab mathematicians; and the solution of quadratic equations by completing the square developed in India. These insightful commentaries will give mathematicians and general historians a better understanding of why and how mathematics arose from the problems of everyday life, while the author's easy, accessible writing style will open fascinating chapters in the history of mathematics to a wide audience of general readers.
The author has woven together a broad historical backgrounding and some farily detailed but accessible mathematics in a most exciting way* John Fauvel, co-author of Let Newton Be! *
Alistair Wilson has worked as an astrophysicist for NASA, lectured in physics at Curtin University, Western Australia, and is currently a freelance writer and teacher living in Perth.
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ISBN 13 9780198539506
ISBN 10 0198539509
Title The Infinite in the Finite
Author Alistair Macintosh Wilson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1995-10-26
Number of pages 538
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