This book looks in particular at Greens functions and the field of chaotic motion. It attempts to explain these, and other mathematical problems, with the minimum of specialized jargon, and to make the subject more accessible.
This book looks in particular at Greens functions and the field of chaotic motion. It attempts to explain these, and other mathematical problems, with...
An investigation of the relationship between the disciplines of physics and mathematics. With each chapter, the author demonstrates how the study of mathematics has provided the theoretical understanding which underpins physical experiments.
An investigation of the relationship between the disciplines of physics and mathematics. With each chapter, the author demonstrates how the study of m...
Why do we count the way we do? What is a prime number or a friendly, perfect, or weird one? How many are there and who has found the largest yet known? What is the Baffling Law of Benford and can you really believe it? Do most numbers you meet in every day life really begin with a 1, 2, or 3? What is so special about 6174? Can cubes, as well as squares, be magic? What secrets lie hidden in decimals? How do we count the infinite, and is one infinity really larger than another? These and many other fascinating questions about the familiar 1, 2, and 3 are collected in this adventure into the...
Why do we count the way we do? What is a prime number or a friendly, perfect, or weird one? How many are there and who has found the largest yet known...