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Calculus gems : brief lives and memorable mathematics

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The classic book - back in print! The first half of Calculus Gems is a biographical history of mathematics from the earliest times to the late nineteenth century.

The author shows how science - and mathematics in particular - is something that people do, and not merely a mass of observed data and abstract theory.

He demonstrates the profound connections that join mathematics to the history of philosophy and also to the broader intellectual and social history of Western civilization.

The second half contains nuggets that Simmons has collected from number theory, geometry, science, etc., which he has used in his mathematics classes, meaning that it can be used as a supplement in a Calculus course, or a History of Mathematics course.

The overall aim of this book is to answer the question, 'What is mathematics for?' and with its inevitable answer, 'To delight the mind and help us understand the world.'

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Product Details
0883855615 / 9780883855614
Hardback
510.9
02/08/2007
United States
English
xiv, 355 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.