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Icons of Mathematics

Icons of Mathematics

Icons of Mathematics

An Exploration of Twenty Key Images
Claudi Alsina, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
Roger B. Nelsen, Lewis and Clark College, Portland
August 2011
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Hardback
9780883853528
$73.00
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    Certain geometric diagrams play a crucial role in visualizing mathematical proofs. Twenty of these icons of mathematics are presented in this book, where the authors explore the mathematics within them and the mathematics that can be created from them. A chapter is devoted to each icon, illustrating its presence in real life, its primary mathematical characteristics and how it plays a central role in visual proofs of a wide range of mathematical facts. Among these are classical results from plane geometry, properties of the integers, means and inequalities, trigonometric identities, theorems from calculus and puzzles from recreational mathematics. Each chapter concludes with a selection of challenges for the reader to explore further properties and applications of the icon. Those teaching undergraduate mathematics will find material here for problem solving sessions, as well as enrichment material for courses on proofs and mathematical reasoning.

    • The icons provide a springboard for an extraordinary range of mathematical results to be explored
    • Includes some icons found outside of mathematics as well, such as yin and yang, the star polygon and the Venn diagram
    • Each chapter concludes with challenges, solutions to which can be found at the back of the book

    Product details

    August 2011
    Hardback
    9780883853528
    346 pages
    235 × 158 × 25 mm
    0.6kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Mathematical Association of America for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Twenty key icons of mathematics
    • 1. The Bride's Chair
    • 2. Zhou Bi Suan Jing
    • 3. Garfield's trapezoid
    • 4. The semicircle
    • 5. Similar figures
    • 6. Cevians
    • 7. The right triangle
    • 8. Napoleon's triangles
    • 9. Arcs and angles
    • 10. Polygons with circles
    • 11. Two circles
    • 12. Venn diagrams
    • 13. Overlapping figures
    • 14. Yin and yang
    • 15. Polygonal lines
    • 16. Star polygons
    • 17. Self-similar figures
    • 18. Tatami
    • 19. The rectangular hyperbola
    • 20. Tiling
    • Solutions to the challenges
    • References
    • Index
    • About the authors.
      Authors
    • Claudi Alsina , Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
    • Roger B. Nelsen , Lewis and Clark College, Portland