
What makes mathematics so special? Whether you have anxious memories of the subject from school, or solve quadratic equations for fun, David Acheson's book will make you look at mathematics afresh. Following on from his previous bestsellers, The Calculus Story and The Wonder Book of Geometry, here Acheson highlights the power of algebra, combining it with arithmetic and geometry to capture the spirit of mathematics. This short book encompasses an astonishing array of ideas and concepts, from number tricks and magic squares to infinite series and imaginary numbers. Acheson's enthusiasm is infectious, and, as ever, a sense of quirkiness and fun pervades the book. But it also seeks to crystallize what is special about mathematics: the delight of discovery; the importance of proof; and the joy of contemplating an elegant solution. Using only the simplest of materials, it conjures up the depth and the magic of the subject.
This book investigates the fundamental nature of mathematics, seeking to identify the specific qualities that make the subject both intellectually profound and inherently enjoyable. David Acheson, a mathematician with a history of accessible science writing, utilizes a blend of historical anecdotes, simple arithmetic, and geometric proofs to demonstrate the power of algebra. He argues that the beauty of mathematics lies in the process of discovery, the necessity of rigorous proof, and the satisfaction derived from elegant problem-solving.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible and lighthearted prose style that makes complex topics approachable for non-specialists. Experts highlight this as a successful entry point for those seeking to understand the conceptual spirit of mathematics rather than just its mechanical application.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192659685
ISBN-13:
9780192659682
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