The History of Mathematics: A Reader

Titel

The History of Mathematics: A Reader

Beschrijving

In 1922 Barnes Wallis, who later invented the bouncing bomb immortalized in the movie The Dam Busters, fell in love for the first and last time, aged 35. The object of his affection, Molly Bloxam, was 17 and setting off to study science at University College London. Her father decreed that the two could correspond only if Barnes taught Molly mathematics in his letters. Mathematics with Love presents, for the first time, the result of this curious dictat: a series of witty, tender and totally accessible introductions to calculus, trigonometry and electrostatic induction that remarkably, wooed and won the girl. Deftly narrated by Barnes and Molly's daughter Mary, Mathematics with Love is an evocative tale of a twenties courtship, a surprising insight into the early life of a World War Two hero, and a great way to learn a little mathematics.

Maker

John Fauvel , Jeremy Gray

Uitgever

Mathematical Assn of America

Datum

October, 1997

Formaat

Paperback

Taal

nothing

Aanduiding

GES0400

ISBN

333427912

Bestanden

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Collectie

Citaat

John Fauvel , Jeremy Gray, “The History of Mathematics: A Reader,” Bibliotheek Cozmix, toegankelijk 10 maart 2025, https://bib.cozmix.cloud/items/show/669.

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