Gå direkt till innehållet
Short History of Mathematics
Short History of Mathematics
Spara

Short History of Mathematics

Författare:
Engelska
Lägsta pris på PriceRunner
Läs i Adobe DRM-kompatibel e-boksläsareDen här e-boken är kopieringsskyddad med Adobe DRM vilket påverkar var du kan läsa den. Läs mer
Mathematics is one of humanity's oldest and most powerful tools, shaping civilizations, science, and the way we understand the universe. A Short History of Mathematics takes readers on a fascinating journey through time, exploring how numbers, patterns, and logic evolved from simple counting systems to complex theories that drive modern technology.Beginning with the earliest known mathematical ideas in ancient Egypt and Babylon, this book uncovers how early societies used math for trade, construction, and astronomy. It then moves to the intellectual breakthroughs of ancient Greece, where thinkers like Euclid and Pythagoras laid the foundations of geometry and logical reasoning.The story continues through the Islamic Golden Age, where scholars preserved and expanded mathematical knowledge, introducing algebra and new numerical systems. The Renaissance and Scientific Revolution brought dramatic progress, leading to the invention of calculus by Newton and Leibniz—transforming physics and engineering forever.Finally, the book explores modern mathematics, from abstract theories to practical applications in computing, cryptography, and artificial intelligence. Written in a clear and engaging style, this concise history reveals not only the milestones of mathematics but also the human curiosity and creativity behind them.Perfect for students, enthusiasts, and curious minds, this book offers a compelling overview of how mathematics became the universal language of science and innovation.
Undertitel
Short History, #0
Författare
Pocket History
ISBN
9798233989797
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-04-06
Tillgängliga elektroniska format
  • Epub - Adobe DRM
Läs e-boken här
  • E-boksläsare i mobil/surfplatta
  • Läsplatta
  • Dator