The relay race to infinity: developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat
"The book is not solely based on maths and the mathematicians who made important discoveries; maths and mathematicians are set against the world during their times; Maths has often been taught as a series of techniques. The human side of the topic has gotten lost. We are trying to show mathemat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The book is not solely based on maths and the mathematicians who made important discoveries; maths and mathematicians are set against the world during their times; Maths has often been taught as a series of techniques. The human side of the topic has gotten lost. We are trying to show mathematicians as people with their own daily problems that they have to cope with. For example, Pascal and the very bad migraines that he suffered for virtually all of his life; In an effort to add a more personal side to their teaching, the various episodes in the book should enable teachers to provide their students with interesting stories. These will make the subject more compelling and will help them to remember aspects of the syllabus; We strongly believe that this approach is not only more fun, but also more enlightening; avoiding the sin of confronting students with concepts in modern form without any clues about their origins or motivation." |
Beschreibung: | x, 310 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9789811297588 9789811296321 |
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spelling | Holton, Derek Allan 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)115636390 aut The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat Derek Holton (University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Melbourne, Australia), John Stillwell (University of San Francisco, USA) Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ World Scientific [2025] x, 310 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The book is not solely based on maths and the mathematicians who made important discoveries; maths and mathematicians are set against the world during their times; Maths has often been taught as a series of techniques. The human side of the topic has gotten lost. We are trying to show mathematicians as people with their own daily problems that they have to cope with. For example, Pascal and the very bad migraines that he suffered for virtually all of his life; In an effort to add a more personal side to their teaching, the various episodes in the book should enable teachers to provide their students with interesting stories. These will make the subject more compelling and will help them to remember aspects of the syllabus; We strongly believe that this approach is not only more fun, but also more enlightening; avoiding the sin of confronting students with concepts in modern form without any clues about their origins or motivation." Mathematicians Mathematics / Miscellanea Euclid Liu, Hui / active 3rd century-4th century Fibonacci, Leonardo / approximately 1170-approximately 1240 Fermat, Pierre de / 1601-1665 Stillwell, John 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)128427264 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9789811296338 |
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title | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat |
title_auth | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat |
title_exact_search | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat |
title_full | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat Derek Holton (University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Melbourne, Australia), John Stillwell (University of San Francisco, USA) |
title_fullStr | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat Derek Holton (University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Melbourne, Australia), John Stillwell (University of San Francisco, USA) |
title_full_unstemmed | The relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat Derek Holton (University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Melbourne, Australia), John Stillwell (University of San Francisco, USA) |
title_short | The relay race to infinity |
title_sort | the relay race to infinity developments in mathematics from euclid to fermat |
title_sub | developments in mathematics from Euclid to Fermat |
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