Beschreibung:
David Garfinkle was born in 1958 and wanted to be a physicist ever since his first year of high school. He got a bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1980 and a PhD from The University of Chicago in 1985. Since 1991 he has been a physics professor at Oakland University in Michigan.
This book is written from the point of view of the users of maths. This book strives to give a guided tour of the development of various branches of mathematics (and what they're used for) that will give the reader this intuitive understanding.
List of Figures. Preface. Why This Book? The Roots of Mathematics. Sticks and Stones. Abstraction, Mistrust, and Laziness. Algebra, Geometry, Analysis: The Mathematical Mindsets. Theory in Practice. Analytic Geometry. Calculus: Motion and Size. The Language of Motion. Sound, Notes, and Harmonics. Probability and Statistics. Other Geometries: Not So Straight, These Sticks. Algebra and the Rise of Abstraction. Toolkit of the Theoretical Universe. The Smith and the Knight. Building the Theoretical Universe. Computers. The Theoretical Universe of Modern Physics: Toolkit Included. Math Education and Math in Education. Index.