Mathematicians Don't Work with Numbers
暫譯: 數學家不僅僅是處理數字

Poulo, Richard

  • 出版商: Birkhauser Boston
  • 出版日期: 2024-06-12
  • 售價: $1,660
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,626
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 195
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031589157
  • ISBN-13: 9783031589157
  • 相關分類: 離散數學 Discrete-mathematics
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商品描述

This book answers, in the form of short and entertaining vignettes, the question: "What do mathematicians really do?" Readers will learn that mathematicians use numbers in the same way that novelists use letters. The individual letters are typed while the author thinks on a much grander scale, invisible to the observer.

Requiring only familiarity with the multiplication table (and that for only one vignette), the book makes accessible a variety of mathematical concepts, such as game theory, chaos, and traffic flow modelling. The author accomplishes this with a light, engaging style, and a range of real-world examples that includes everything from barbershops to President James Garfield.

Mathematicians Don't Work With Numbers will be of interest to the large audience of people who have always assumed that mathematicians do, in fact, work with numbers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書以短小而有趣的故事形式回答了這個問題:「數學家到底在做什麼?」讀者將了解到,數學家使用數字的方式就像小說家使用字母一樣。單個字母是被鍵入的,而作者的思考卻是在一個更宏大的層面上,這對觀察者來說是不可見的。

這本書只需對乘法表有基本的了解(而且僅限於一個故事),便能讓讀者接觸到各種數學概念,如博弈論、混沌以及交通流量模型。作者以輕鬆有趣的風格,並結合從理髮店到詹姆斯·加菲爾德總統等各種現實世界的例子,成功地達成了這一點。

《數學家不與數字打交道》將吸引那些一直認為數學家確實在與數字打交道的廣大讀者群。

作者簡介

Richard Poulo considers himself a mathematician first and foremost, though his PhD is in Computer Science from Rutgers University, after receiving a degree in mathematics from Cornell. Poulo spent his career in industry, developing mathematical and engineering software.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Richard Poulo 自認為首先是一位數學家,儘管他的博士學位是來自羅格斯大學的計算機科學,之前他在康奈爾大學獲得數學學位。Poulo 在業界度過了他的職業生涯,專注於開發數學和工程軟體。