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Joseph Mazur 
Enlightening Symbols 
A Short History of Mathematical Notation and Its Hidden Powers

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An entertaining look at the origins of mathematical symbols
While all of us regularly use basic math symbols such as those for plus, minus, and equals, few of us know that many of these symbols weren’t available before the sixteenth century. What did mathematicians rely on for their work before then? And how did mathematical notations evolve into what we know today? In Enlightening Symbols, popular math writer Joseph Mazur explains the fascinating history behind the development of our mathematical notation system. He shows how symbols were used initially, how one symbol replaced another over time, and how written math was conveyed before and after symbols became widely adopted.
Traversing mathematical history and the foundations of numerals in different cultures, Mazur looks at how historians have disagreed over the origins of the numerical system for the past two centuries. He follows the transfigurations of algebra from a rhetorical style to a symbolic one, demonstrating that most algebra before the sixteenth century was written in prose or in verse employing the written names of numerals. Mazur also investigates the subconscious and psychological effects that mathematical symbols have had on mathematical thought, moods, meaning, communication, and comprehension. He considers how these symbols influence us (through similarity, association, identity, resemblance, and repeated imagery), how they lead to new ideas by subconscious associations, how they make connections between experience and the unknown, and how they contribute to the communication of basic mathematics.
From words to abbreviations to symbols, this book shows how math evolved to the familiar forms we use today.

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A propos de l’auteur

Joseph Mazur is the author of
Euclid in the Rainforest (Plume), which was a finalist for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award,
Zeno’s Paradox (Plume),
What’s Luck Got to Do with It? (Princeton), and
Fluke (Basic).
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 312 ● ISBN 9781400850112 ● Taille du fichier 26.6 MB ● Maison d’édition Princeton University Press ● Lieu Princeton ● Pays US ● Publié 2014 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 2963129 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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