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Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle A. W. F. Edwards

Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle By A. W. F. Edwards

Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle by A. W. F. Edwards


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Traces the Arithmetical Triangle back to its roots in Pythagorean arithmetic, Hindu combinatorics, and Arabic algebra, and gives an account of the progressive solution of combinatorial problems from the earliest recorded examples to the work of Renaissance and later mathematicians.

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Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle: The Story of a Mathematical Idea by A. W. F. Edwards

Imagine having some marbles, pebbles, or other objects that you want to lay out in a neat triangular pattern. How many do you need to end up with a complete triangle? Three will do; so will 6, 10, 15, and...These numbers are called triangular numbers. Ask the same question for a triangular pyramid. Four will do; so will 10, 20, 35, and ...the so-called pyramidal numbers. This book looks at the discovery of the multiplicity of properties and uses triangular numbers and their many extensions possess. Although often displayed in a triangular array named after the seventeenth-century French philosopher Blaise Pascal, triangular numbers were known many centuries earlier. In this book A.W.F. Edwards traces the Arithmetical Triangle back to its roots in Pythagorean arithmetic, Hindu combinatorics, and Arabic algebra, and gives an account of the progressive solution of combinatorial problems from the earliest recorded examples to the work of Renaissance and later mathematicians. He shows how Pascal's work-so modern in style-in establishing the properties of the numbers and their application in various fields led to Newton's discovery of the binomial theorem for fractional and negative indices and to Leibniz's discovery of calculus.

Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle Reviews

An impressive culmination of meticulous research into original sources, this definitive study constitutes the first full-length history of the Arithmetic Triangle. Mathematics of Computation A fascinating book... giving new insights into the early history of probability theory and combinatorics, and incidentally providing much stimulating material for teachers of mathematics. -- G.A. Barnard International Statistical Institute Review Scrupulously researched... Carries the reader along in a rewarding manner. It is a scientific who-dun-it, and one must admire the author for the scholarly yet unpedantic manner in which he disperses some of the mists of antiquity. -- A.W. Kemp Biometrics Recommended not only to historians and mathematicians, but also to students seeking to put some life into the dry treatment of these topics to which they have doubtless been subjected. -- Ivor Grattan-Guinness Annals of Science A dependable, accessible resource for college mathematics majors to use in learning about specific historical topics. Professor Edwards has carefully researched and tightly organized his historical/mathematical account of Pascal's triangle. -- Richard M. Davitt Convergence 2004

About A. W. F. Edwards

A.W.F. Edwards is a professor of biometry at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, England. He is the coauthor of Annotated Readings in the History of Statistics and author of Foundations of Mathematical Genetics and Likelihood, the last is available from Johns Hopkins.

Table of Contents

Contents: The Figurate Numbers Three Combinatorial Rules The Combinatorial Numbers in India The Combinatorial Numbers in the West The Binomial Numbers Pascal's Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle Pascal's Treatise, Part II, and assocaited tracts The Arithmetical Triangle in analysis The binominal and multinomial distributions Bernoulli's Ars conjectandi

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CIN0801869463VG
9780801869464
0801869463
Pascal's Arithmetical Triangle: The Story of a Mathematical Idea by A. W. F. Edwards
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20020723
224
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