This lively and accessible exploration of the nature of mathematics examines the role of the mathematician as well as the four major branches: number theory, algebra, geometry, and analysis.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
I liked this book!,
This review is from: Excursions in Mathematics (Paperback)
I really enjoyed Excursions in Mathematics. The author makes a variety of math topics interesting while explaining the mathematical ideas, using really interesting and easy to understand examples, taken from everyday experiences when applicable. There are a few puzzles which, if you give them a try are fun and might further clarify the math topics. I liked the light-hearted tone of the book, which was nice for those who may find math intimidating. There are notes at the end of the book which are more technically detailed on a few of the math topics. It was a fun, easy and informative read, a nice blend of fun and learning.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best book on the subject,
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This review is from: Excursions in Mathematics (Paperback)
This book is a short tour of the world of mathematics. Although some footnotes are adjourned up to 1994, the first edition of the book was published in 1956 (under a different title) and the style of the book is obviously antiquated. The author seems to be undecided between delivering an advanced excursus in most important mathematical application and presenting a collection of mathematical trivia-jokes-games. I don't think the mix works well. Besides, in line with this contradiction, sometimes the author dwells into explanations of elementary concepts, but then he takes for granted that the reader is familiar with integrates and calculus. Only to make things worse, some mathematical puzzles (perhaps the most interesting) are given without the solution. Although admitting that the writing style is intelligent and communicative and that it is rich in accurate references, I found many flaws in this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clear, short, and well illustrated math popularization,
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This review is from: Excursions in Mathematics (Paperback)
I am happy to recomend this book to anyone interested in mathematics. The presentation is clear and well illustrated. The book is thought-provking and enjoyable. The audience for this book is senior high school students and adults. It does touch a bit on calculus, but most of the book deals with less advanced mathematics. The book makes you think about mathematics and shows practical applications of some mathematical ideas that may suprise you.
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