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A Brief History of Mathematics - A Promenade through the Civilizations of Our World

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume, originally published in China and translated into four other languages, presents a fascinating and unique account of the history of mathematics, divided into eight chronologically organized chapters. Tracing the development of mathematics across disparate regions and peoples, with particular emphasis on the relationship between mathematics and civilization, it examines mathematical sources and inspirations leading from Egypt, Babylon and ancient Greece and expanding to include Chinese, Indian and Arabic mathematics, the European Renaissance and the French revolution up through the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Each chapter explores connections among mathematics and cultural elements of the time and place treated, accompanying the reader in a varied and exciting journey through human civilizations. The book contemplates the intersections of mathematics with other disciplines, including the relationship between modern mathematics and modern art, and the resultingapplications, with the aid of images and photographs, often taken by the author, which further enhance the enjoyment for the reader.
Written for a general audience, this book will be of interest to anyone who's studied mathematics in university or even high school, while also benefiting researchers in mathematics and the humanities. 

List of contents

1. The Middle East, or the Beginning.- 2. The Sages of Ancient Greece.- 3. The Chinese Middle Ages.- 4. India and Persia.- 5. From the Renaissance to the Birth of Calculus.- 6. The Age of Analysis and the French Revolution.- 7. Modern Mathematics, Modern Art.- 8. Abstraction: Mathematics Since the Twentieth Century.

About the author










Cai Tianxin was born in Taizhou, in southeastern China in 1963. He received his doctorate in science in 1987 from Shandong University, and currently serves as an outstanding professor at the School of Mathematics at Zhejiang University. In his capacity as a professor of mathematics, Cai proposed a class of Diophantine equations that was hailed as a "truly original contribution" by the British mathematician and recipient of the Fields Medal Alan Baker. He is also a poet, writer, and photographer, who has published more than forty literary and scholarly works, translated variously into more than twenty languages, including seven works translated into English. For his poetical and literary works, Cai was awarded the Naji Naaman Poetry Prize (Beirut) in 2013, and the Kathak Literary Award(Dakar) in 2019. In 2022, he was selected as an influential writer on Dangdang (the Chinese analogue to Amazon.com).



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"This is a smoothly written translation of a revision of the author's Chinese textbook published in 2012. Aimed at a general readership, the style is explicitly influenced by that of M. Kline ... . It provides historical accounts that are often opinionated and more readable than the usual history textbooks. ... The book is generally well-produced and amply illustrated though several figures ... ." (Albert C. Lewis, zbMATH 1539.01001, 2024)

Product details

Authors Tianxin Cai
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Brief History of Mathematics
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.07.2024
 
EAN 9783031268434
ISBN 978-3-0-3126843-4
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 155 mm x 19 mm x 235 mm
Weight 552 g
Illustrations XV, 344 p. 32 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > General, dictionaries

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