Rating: *****
Tags: Mathematics, Algebra, General, Counting & Numeration, Lang:en
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Added: March 6, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Some years ago, "new math" took the country's classrooms
by storm. Based on the abstract, general style of
mathematical exposition favored by research mathematicians,
its goal was to teach students not just to manipulate numbers
and formulas, but to grasp the underlying mathematical
concepts. The result, at least at first, was a great deal of
confusion among teachers, students, and parents. Since then,
the negative aspects of "new math" have been eliminated and
its positive elements assimilated into classroom
instruction.In this charming volume, a noted English
mathematician uses humor and anecdote to illuminate the
concepts underlying "new math": groups, sets, subsets,
topology, Boolean algebra, and more. According to Professor
Stewart, an understanding of these concepts offers the best
route to grasping the true nature of mathematics, in
particular the power, beauty, and utility of pure
mathematics. No advanced mathematical background is needed (a
smattering of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry is helpful)
to follow the author's lucid and thought-provoking
discussions of such topics as functions, symmetry,
axiomatics, counting, topology, hyperspace, linear algebra,
real analysis, probability, computers, applications of modern
mathematics, and much more.By the time readers have finished
this book, they'll have a much clearer grasp of how modern
mathematicians look at figures, functions, and formulas and
how a firm grasp of the ideas underlying "new math" leads
toward a genuine comprehension of the nature of mathematics
itself.