Book Genre: Books for 2022
This isn’t your typical autobiography, and that’s what makes it so engaging. Rather than a
In the Music of the Primes, Marcus du Sautoy tells the illuminating, authoritative, and engaging
A wonderful collection of ninety-two photographic portraits of some of the greatest mathematicians of all
Sofya Vasilievna Kovalevskaya, a professor of mathematics at the University of Stockholm, published her memories
This is the standard introduction to the vastly varied field of mathematics, including its history,
In “The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac,” Graham Farmelo presents a captivating
“Martin Gardner is solely responsible for the development of the field of “recreational mathematics,” whether
“So goes the story of Gordius, king of Phrygia, and his tight Knot. However, Alexander
“This book’s goal is to carefully but untechnically illustrate the distinctions between high-level, research-level mathematics
Dr. Körner explores a range of fascinating subjects in this interesting and readable book that
In “The Particle at the End of the Universe,” Sean Carroll proves himself to be
This intriguing and engaging dictionary, which was first published in 1986, is presented in order
The Man Who Loved Only Numbers by Paul Hoffman is a fascinating deep-dive into the
British mathematician Alan Turing (1912–1954) made history. He enabled Allied-American control of the Atlantic during
Mathematics is a subject that can often seem intimidating and confusing to those who don’t
“””Infinity, as it relates to mathematics and art, is examined in the book To Infinity
“””In the past, many of the most significant mathematical ideas came from challenges that were
A survey to determine the mathematical theorem with the most aesthetic appeal was conducted in
While many may associate The Simpsons with humor and satire, there is a lesser-known side
“Numerous students enroll in universities each year to study mathematics (single honors or combined with
“The second edition of A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics, which expands on fundamental concepts
This highly regarded undergraduate textbook’s third edition is appropriate for teaching all of the mathematics
“This well-known and highly recommended textbook gives undergraduate engineers, physicists, chemists, and management scientists a
London. 23 cm. 241 pages. Illustration-filled editorial encyclopedia on plain tapa. Idiom in English. “The
“Without assuming a prior knowledge of calculus or physics, this book gives the reader a
James Gleick’s “Chaos: Making a New Science” would turn out to be a surprisingly engaging
“A set of issues and puzzles involving coincidence, chance, time, and fractals”
“50 Visions of Mathematics” is a book that challenges this stereotype by covering a wide
“Mathematical knowledge has been regarded for more than two thousand years as an essential component
“””Now everybody can comprehend the thoughts of mathematical geniuses. * How topologists discovered how to
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