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An exciting look at the world of elementary mathematics

Elements of Mathematics takes readers on a fascinating tour that begins in elementary mathematics―but, as John Stillwell shows, this subject is not as elementary or straightforward as one might think. Not all topics that are part of today's elementary mathematics were always considered as such, and great mathematical advances and discoveries had to occur in order for certain subjects to become "elementary." Stillwell examines elementary mathematics from a distinctive twenty-first-century viewpoint and describes not only the beauty and scope of the discipline, but also its limits.

From Gaussian integers to propositional logic, Stillwell delves into arithmetic, computation, algebra, geometry, calculus, combinatorics, probability, and logic. He discusses how each area ties into more advanced topics to build mathematics as a whole. Through a rich collection of basic principles, vivid examples, and interesting problems, Stillwell demonstrates that elementary mathematics becomes advanced with the intervention of infinity. Infinity has been observed throughout mathematical history, but the recent development of "reverse mathematics" confirms that infinity is essential for proving well-known theorems, and helps to determine the nature, contours, and borders of elementary mathematics.

Elements of Mathematics gives readers, from high school students to professional mathematicians, the highlights of elementary mathematics and glimpses of the parts of math beyond its boundaries.


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"One of Forbes.com’s 10 Best Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics Books of 2017, chosen by GrrlScientist"

"A great exploration of elementary mathematics, its limitations, how infinity complicates things, and how various branches of mathematics fit together."
---Antonio Cangiano, Math-Blog

"Stillwell is . . . One of the better current mathematical authors: he writes clearly and engagingly, and makes more of an effort than most to provide historical detail and a sense of how various mathematical ideas tie in with one another. . . . The features we have learned to expect from Stillwell (including, but not limited to, excellent writing) are present in [
Elements of Mathematics] as well." ― MAA Reviews

"An accessible read. . . . Stillwell breaks down the basics, providing both historical and practical perspectives from arithmetic to infinity."
---Gemma Tarlach, Discover

"[
Elements of Mathematics] is quite a tour de force, organized by areas of mathematics--arithmetic, computation, algebra, geometry, calculus, and so on--and in each area Stillwell manages to distill down the big ideas and the connections with other areas. He is a master expositor, and the text manages to be engaging and accessible without watering down the mathematics. I definitely learned new things from the book!"---Brent Yorgey, Math Less Traveled

"From a lifetime of teaching, Stillwell has distilled some nice examples from the entire gamut of elementary mathematics." ―
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"[A] wonderful book. . . . I think that [
Elements of Mathematics] will itself become a modern classic and a reference work for anyone trying to learn basic topics in any of the major fields of mathematics."---Victor Katz, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

"
Elements of Mathematicsis a fine . . . overview of the field of mathematics. . . . The writing is clear, succinct, organized, and the diagrams [and] illustrations excellent. . . . While some of the discussion is introductory or elementary, it always leads to deeper, more challenging ideas. . . . [T]his will make a fine basic addition to most mathematicians' bookshelves." ― Math Tango

"Stillwell uses his broad and impressive command of mathematics to transport a reader through each topic and to a higher level of understanding and questioning." ―
Convergence

"[A] wonderful book . . . I think that [
Elements of Mathematics] will itself become a modern classic and a reference work for anyone trying to learn basic topics in any of the major fields of mathematics."---Victor Katz, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

"[
Elements of Mathematics] is a book that everybody should read. You will be the better for it."---Reuben Hersh, American Mathematical Monthly

"Readers familiar with Stillwell's previous books . . . Will not be surprised that this beautifully produced book features crystal-clear prose which is mathematically accurate, historically aware, philosophically sensitive and rich with novel twists and refreshing insights. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed this thought-provoking and very readable book. It is notably strong (and notably clear) on foundational issues and the manner in which these now permeate the whole of mathematics and, by the end, I really warmed to the idea of trying sensitively to locate the boundary between elementary and advanced mathematics."
---Nick Lord, Mathematical Gazette

"This excellent book is definitely for mathematicians and fellow travelers. It filled several gaps in areas of my own purported expertise, and opened vistas in others."
---George Hacken, Computing Reviews

"This fascinating book by John Stillwell, an Australian mathematician who won the prestigious Chauvenet Prize, is a carefully structured and clearly written overview of a variety of ‘elementary’ mathematical topics, from number theory, computability, algebra, geometry, calculus, combinatorics, probability, and logic. . . . Specialists will enjoy it, whilst the rest of us will learn a lot."
---Forbes.com

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"The coherence of mathematics is on display in this masterful, beautifully written synthesis. With probing questions, lucid explanations, and fascinating examples and stories, John Stillwell reveals where the seemingly separate branches of math came from, how they intertwine, and why the hidden unifier is the deepest idea of all: infinity."―Steven Strogatz, Cornell University and author of The Joy of x

"This is a beautifully written overview and excursion through elementary mathematics, written to appeal to nonspecialists. The book is distinguished by its breadth of scope and precise details. It will be a classic in the field."
―David Bressoud, Macalester College

"[A] sophisticated treatment of topics usually described as elementary."
―John Allen Paulos

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Princeton University Press; First Edition (May 31, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 440 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0691171688
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0691171685
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.73 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.75 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016
Like all books from Stillwell, it is a well structured and written book with a treasure trove of things. I teach a course "teaching math from a historical perspective" now for the 8th time which has a similar scope: a panoramic view over many different topics in math. I had used an other book from Stillwell (mathematics and its history) before for that class. The "elements" would be even better suited. Every chapter finishes with a section on "philosophical remarks" and a section with "historical remarks". Part of the book goes further than any other book for a more general audience: examples are "reverse mathematics" or the "Koenig infinity lemma". The book will definitely enrich any course with a broader scope.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
this book provides an advanced discussion about elementary mathematics.
-Primarily, the author has tried to partition math into two buckets-elementary vs. advanced.
-Secondly, uncovers known and hidden linkages connecting different branches of math.
-Third, every chapter ends with a historic overview.
Pretty solid and comprehensive on all three counts. Great read for anyone trying to do a full review of all their math education and gain a lot of new insights as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
Elements of Mathematics, is an overview of what the author believes is elementary mathematics. An expansion on topics from Elements of course. It covers a wide range of topics which the author believes are approachable without having advanced mathematical training. What is considered elementary is different than what is considered easy and as such this book contains some deep and non-trivial ideas. I typically like the writing of Stillwell on mathematics and have several textbooks by him. Elements certainly has some good writing on interesting topics but i am not sure who the intended audience is.

Stillwell divides the book into 10 chapters with 8 subjects that are covered at an 'elementary' level with the final chapter introducing more advanced mathematics. Topics included are arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus(analysis), combinatorics, probability, logic and computation. All of these topics can be approached by a multitude of readers and some of the material can be seen as re-hashed from other works by the author (namely History of Mathematics, road to infinity etc). The writing is quite approachable but there are undoubtedly some materials meant for other mathematicians and not a real overview of elementary topics. A proof of Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem using some graph theory is interesting but isoteric and to me more the author showing his breath of knowledge than writing a consistent book. I liked parts of each chapter but there are multiple topics that are introduced only in undergraduate math classes and then only superficially begging what was the point and who is the intended audience. It would be better to have focused in algebra on polynomials and groups than getting into number fields as vector spaces. Its certainly understandable to those that know abstract algebra, I would find it annoying and arrogant if i was the described audience. All in all there are segments for a wide array of readers and many people can get interesting snippets in many places. The writing is usually clear, though at times a bit too concise.

Elements of Mathematics is a nice book with an overview of a lot of mathematical topics that come about in an undergraduate education and some topics that are introduced in high school. The coverage is largely undergraduate in level and with a more casual tone of a typical theorem-proof book. It does include proofs but doesn't explore topics with real depth though does have a lot of breadth. If one is trying to teach some of these subjects this author gives a potential way of describing some concepts and if one wants to re-familiarize oneself with some foundational math concepts this is a good book. If one wants to learn math I am a skeptic this is a great resource.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2017
This is a great introduction to central issues in core areas of elementary mathematics, and the ties that connect them. Stillwell doesn't dumb things down; while eminently readable, this book gets into the weeds of formalism and proof quite quickly. There is content of value even for people with more advanced mathematical background; in particular, I found Stillwell's musing on the division between elementary and advanced mathematics quite illuminating. Especially appreciated are the remarks on historical and philosophical matters that Stillwell uses to contextualize otherwise highly abstract areas in mathematics.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021
As with all of Stillwell’s books, beautifully written, with great clarity, and lovely choice of examples.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
A great read for math!
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016
As someone who has taken many advanced calculus and introductory probability courses many years ago, I found the coverage of these and related subjects and of Euclid's Elements quite good. In several cases, particularly infinite series, the book clarified some mysteries I never did understand as a student.

On the negative side, I fault the book format, i.e., being an image of pages and not a digital Kindle, made reading very difficult at times. In particular figures were often discussed on one or rwo pages prior. Plus the author's use of notation sometimes assumed the reader was reading the book in one or two sittings -- not the case for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2016
This was gift for Phycisist who reported that he enjoyed the Book's overview of Mathematics
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sjm53
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Elementary!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2022
I only have O-level maths from 50 years ago but despite - or maybe because of - this, I am fascinated by maths. This book is, however, way beyond me and I could not follow most of it. That said, I still found it worth reading. I got a few glimmers of understanding and have kept returning to it in the hope of getting a few more.
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Marcilio C.
5.0 out of 5 stars Livro bom
Reviewed in Brazil on April 26, 2018
O livro é bom o que não gosatei foi a demora em recebe-lo.Eu já tinha referencias boas a respeito da obra
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André Gargoura
5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a performance !!
Reviewed in France on May 31, 2018
Stillwell has succeeded at spanning an impressive spectrum of mathematical subjects, while starting from the simple -- almost simplistic -- aspects, up to the quite abstract, in each case... All written in modern terms and in the vein of Klein's fundamental trilogy " Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint" (see my corresponding reviews).

To the exclusion of sections 10.2 and 10.4, the book is excellent for self-study. Unfortunately, one can't say the same for his latest "Reverse Mathematics" (See my corresponding review).
Florian Granger
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good
Reviewed in France on May 19, 2018
Very interesting book ! Mathematics notions are well explained.
If you’re interested in maths, then you need it ! M
Brooker
3.0 out of 5 stars Not really elementary
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 8, 2017
As an ex-professional engineer who spent most of my career in IT and was steeped in Numerical Analysis, differential equations and matrix theory up to tensors. I found this book surprisingly heavy going. I have Euclid, Hofstadter's book on Godel, several books on fractals and Devlin's "Mathematics the New Golden Age" all of which I found easier.
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