Hidden Harmonies: The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean Theorem

Author:   Ellen Kaplan ,  Robert Kaplan
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781596915220


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Hidden Harmonies: The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean Theorem


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"A squared plus b squared equals c squared. It sounds simple, doesn't it? Yet this familiar expression is a gateway into the riotous garden of mathematics, and sends us on a journey of exploration in the company of two inspired guides, acclaimed authors Robert and Ellen Kaplan. With wit, verve, and clarity, they trace the life of the Pythagorean theorem, from ancient Babylon to the present, visiting along the way Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, President James Garfield, and the Freemasons-not to mention the elusive Pythagoras himself, who almost certainly did not make the statement that bears his name. How can a theorem have more than one proof? Why does this one have more than two hundred-or is it four thousand? The Pythagorean theorem has even more applications than proofs: Ancient Egyptians used it for surveying property lines, and today astronomers call on it to measure the distance between stars. Its generalizations are stunning-the theorem works even with shapes on the sides that aren't squares, and not just in two dimensions, but any number you like, up to infinity. And perhaps its most intriguing feature of all, this tidy expression opened the door to the world of irrational numbers, an untidy discovery that deeply troubled Pythagoras's disciples. Like the authors' bestselling The Nothing That Is and Chances Are . . .-hailed as ""erudite and witty,"" ""magnificent,"" and ""exhilarating""-Hidden Harmonies makes the excitement of mathematics palpable."

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Author:   Ellen Kaplan ,  Robert Kaplan
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.493kg
ISBN:  

9781596915220


ISBN 10:   1596915226
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 March 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<p> Beauty, intrigue, paradox and surprise. Mathematics, in its true essence, is a deeply organic and intensely human enterprise and Bob and Ellen Kaplan are the masters of reveling in its delight and elucidating its richness. Hidden Harmonies is a stunning book, taking the most classic theorem in mathematics and exposing its story, its human story, for what it really is: true poetry. --James Tanton, PhD, author and educator, founding director of the St. Mark's Institute of Mathematics<p>.. .The authors succeed in explaining the arcane aspects of the subject, and they are diligent in situating the Pythagorean theorem within the historical rise of mathematics. That they revel in the subject is clear... -- Wall Street Journal <p> Showing the theorem's endless versatility, the Kaplans and their logic- and symbol-permeated text will engage those who delight in doing the math. --Booklist <p> Enthusiasm and wit make the material appealing even to readers who aren't mathematicianss


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Robert and Ellen Kaplan have taught mathematics to people from six to sixty, at leading independent schools and most recently at Harvard University. Robert Kaplan is the author of the best-selling The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero, which has been translated into 10 languages, and together they wrote The Art of the Infinite. Ellen Kaplan is also co-author of Chances Are: Adventures in Probability and Bozo Sapiens: Why to Err is Human, co-written with her son Michael Kaplan.

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