ISBN-13: 9780028663784 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 865 str.
Now in full color, this update of the 2002 A-Z encyclopedia explains mathematical concepts and provides a fascinating historical overview of the field. It explores the uses and effects of math in daily life, while short biographies (in the form of sidebars) highlight mathematicians who have made significant contributions to their fields. Careers in mathematics are also explored. Written in a tone and at a level appropriate for students (primarily those in upper middle school or high school, as well as undergraduates who are not mathematics majors), Mathematics contains approximately 300 entries that cover the basic disciplines of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, with the goal of making these topics more accessible and interesting to students and the general reader. Thirty percent of the content (in the form of new and revised essays) highlight the advances that have taken place in mathematics since the beginning of the 21st century. Mathematics is illustrated throughout with images, equations, tables, and figures, and includes sidebars.
Key Features
Signed entries written by subject matter experts with affiliations listed in frontmatter
Bibliography/Suggested Further Reading in every entry
Key terms defined in margins and glossary
200 images plus 200 tables, charts & graphs
100 sidebars, including short biographies of mathematicians
Thematic outline; & cumulative index