A Mathematical Picture Book

Author:   Georg Glaeser ,  Konrad Polthier ,  David P Kramer
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
ISBN:  

9783642146473


Pages:   339
Publication Date:   26 October 2026
Format:   Hardback
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A Mathematical Picture Book


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How can one visualize a curve that fills the entire plane or all of space? Can a polyhedron be smoothly turned inside out? What is the projective plane? What does four-dimensional space look like? Can soap bubbles exist that are not spherical? How can one better understand the structure of vortices and currents? In this book you will experience mathematics from the visual point of view, discovering fascinating and never previously published images that offer illustrative examples to the above questions. Every picture is accompanied by a brief explanatory text, references to further reading, and a number of web links where you can obtain further information. This book is intended for all friends of mathematics—students, teachers, amateurs, and professionals—who want to see something beyond dry text and endless formulas. It will provide inspiration for pursuing further one or another topic that may previously have seemed inaccessible. You will get to know mathematics from a totally new and colorful viewpoint.

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Author:   Georg Glaeser ,  Konrad Polthier ,  David P Kramer
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
ISBN:  

9783642146473


ISBN 10:   3642146473
Pages:   339
Publication Date:   26 October 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Language:   German

Table of Contents

1. Polyhedral Models.- 2. Geometry in the Plane.- 3. Problems New and Old.- 4. Formulas and the Integers.- 5. Functions and Limits.- 6. Curves and Knots.- 7. Geometry and Topology of Surfaces.- 8. Minimal Surfaces and Soap Bubbles.- 9. Tilings and Packings.- 10. Space Forms and Dimension.- 11. Graphs and Incidence Geometry.- 12. Movable Forms.- 13. Fractals.- 14. Maps and Mappings.- 15. Forms and Processes in Nature and Technology.- Picture Credits.- Index.

Reviews

The consistently excellent graphical images provide good examples of how to construct a clean and elegant argument. May this book seduce many readers into mathematics. c't 17/09One can browse in this book to one's heart's content. For while the individual mathematical tidbits are arranged thematically, they do not depend on what has come previously. Therefore this book--amazingly for a mathematics text--is suitable even for the night table. Deutschlandradio Kultur<


From the reviews of the first German edition: auDie durchweg exzellenten grafischen Veranschaulichungen geben gute Beispiele, wie man elegant und sauber argumentiert. Moge dieses Buch viele Leserinnen und Leser zur Mathematik verfuhren. c't 17/09 >The consistently excellent graphical images provide good examples of how to construct a clean and elegant argument. May this book seduce many readers into mathematics. c't 17/09One can browse in this book to one's heart's content. For while the individual mathematical tidbits are arranged thematically, they do not depend on what has come previously. Therefore this book--amazingly for a mathematics text--is suitable even for the night table. Deutschlandradio Kultur<


Author Information

Georg Glaeser is professor of mathematics and geometry at the University of Applied Art in Vienna and the author of numerous books on computational geometry. Konrad Polthier is professor of mathematics at the Free University of Berlin and the DFG Research Center Matheon. Springer has published a number of his books on mathematical visualization as well as entertaining videos on mathematics, including the prizewinning MESH and the collection of films from the MathFilm Festival 2008.

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