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The Spirit of Mathematics David Acheson (Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

The Spirit of Mathematics By David Acheson (Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

Summary

The Spirit of Mathematics brings to life the most elementary parts of arithmetic, algebra, and geometry in a new way. It sets out problems and draws out the wonder and 'magic' of finding their solutions with an infectious enthusiasm. Acheson packs a remarkable amount of surprising mathematics into this short work.

The Spirit of Mathematics Summary

The Spirit of Mathematics: Algebra and all that by David Acheson (Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

What makes mathematics so special? Whether you have anxious memories of the subject from school, or solve quadratic equations for fun, David Acheson's book will make you look at mathematics afresh. Following on from his previous bestsellers, The Calculus Story and The Wonder Book of Geometry, here Acheson highlights the power of algebra, combining it with arithmetic and geometry to capture the spirit of mathematics. This short book encompasses an astonishing array of ideas and concepts, from number tricks and magic squares to infinite series and imaginary numbers. Acheson's enthusiasm is infectious, and, as ever, a sense of quirkiness and fun pervades the book. But it also seeks to crystallize what is special about mathematics: the delight of discovery; the importance of proof; and the joy of contemplating an elegant solution. Using only the simplest of materials, it conjures up the depth and the magic of the subject.

The Spirit of Mathematics Reviews

David Acheson captures the joy and wonder of mathematics in this little book, full of delightful and curious examples presented in a gentle, friendly way, yet packing in a number of profound ideas. * Hannah Fry, broadcaster and lecturer, author of The Mathematics of Love and The Indisputable Existence of Santa Claus *
A delight. * Brian Clegg, Popular Science *
[A] compendium of intriguing ideas which would fascinate and compel a keen mathematician wanting to learn more, and provide hours of intrigue and jumping-off points for further investigation. * Katie Steckles, The Aperiodical *
[A] neat little book...every teacher, or at least every department, should have a copy. * Grant Macleod, Mathematics in Schools *
This book is both interesting and entertaining, and it should appeal to any numerate person who has a casual interest in puzzles or mathematics. * SF2 Concatenation *

About David Acheson (Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

David Acheson is Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and was the University's first winner of a National Teaching Fellowship in 2004. He was President of the Mathematical Association from 2010 to 2011, and now lectures widely on mathematics to young people and the general public. In 2013, Acheson was awarded an Honorary D.Sc. by the University of East Anglia for his outstanding work in the popularisation of mathematics. His books include 1089 and All That (OUP, 2002), The Calculus Story, (OUP, 2017), and The Wonder Book of Geometry, (OUP, 2020).

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Whatever Happened to A, B, and C? 3: The 1089 Trick 4: Another Kind of Magic 5: Just Imagine... 6: A Most Unusual Lecture 7: Why are Mathematicians Obsessed by Proof? 8: Puzzling Mathematics 9: Why Does (-1) x (-1) = +1? 10: It's a Square World 11: Algebra in Action 12: 'Compleating the Square' 13: Slices of Pi 14: The Golden Ratio 15: Proof by Chocolate 16: The Puzzled Farmer 17: Mathematics and Snooker 18: The Wicked Schoolteacher 19: Trains, Boats, and Planes 20: I've Seen That Before, Somewhere ... 21: An Apple Falls ... 22: Rollercoaster Mathematics 23: The Electric Guitar Revisited 24: The Domino Effect 25: Real or Imaginary? 26: The Square Root of Minus One 27: Inspector Riemann Investigates ... 28: Infinite Danger 29: 1 + 1 to the Rescue! 30: And Finally ... Notes and references Further Reading Index

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NGR9780192845085
9780192845085
019284508X
The Spirit of Mathematics: Algebra and all that by David Acheson (Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2023-03-09
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