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Books with title The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

  • The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

    Raymond Flood, Robin Wilson

    eBook (Arcturus, June 1, 2012)
    Why did Florence Nightingale introduce pie charts? How did Lewis Carroll regard Pythagoras? Who learned calculus from her nursery wallpaper?Spanning from the ancient world to the modern age, The Great Mathematicians tells fascinating and unusual tales of the men and women who transformed mathematics. We meet the mathematician who knew eight languages by the time he was 11, the one who was sent to jail for gambling and the one who published a lot yet never existed. As well as providing rich bibliographic detail, Professors Raymond Flood and Robin Wilson explain various theorems using concise and accessible language. These include the Pythagorean theorem, Gödel's Incompleteness theorem, Fermat's Last Theorem and many more. Flood and Wilson are both former presidents of the British Society for the History of Mathematics and are uniquely qualified to lay out this incredible tale. This entertaining and rigorously accurate book presents mathematics with a human face, celebrating the achievements of the greatest mathematicians across history.
  • The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

    Raymond Flood

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Sept. 1, 2012)
    In this book, you'll learn why Florence Nightingale introduced pie charts, how Lewis Carroll regarded Pythagoras, and why some infinities are larger than others. You'll also meet the mathematician who knew eight languages by the time he was eleven, the one who was sent to jail for gambling, and the one who published a lot yet never existed.
  • The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

    Robin Wilson

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Jan. 9, 2011)
    In this book, you'll learn why Florence Nightingale introduced pie charts, how Lewis Carroll regarded Pythagoras's theorem, and why some infinities are larger than others. In addition to such well-known figures as Archimedes and Isaac Newton, you'll also meet the mathematician who knew eight languages by the time he was 11, the one who was sent to jail for gambling, the ones who wrote a book on why 1 + 1 = 2, the one who spent his entire life traveling the world, and the one who published a lot but never existed.
  • The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe by Robin Wilson

    Robin Wilson;Raymond Flood

    (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Jan. 1, 1784)
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  • Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

    Raymond Flood

    (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Sept. 1, 2012)
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