Math Makers: The Lives and Works of 50 Famous Mathematicians

Author:   Alfred S. Posamentier ,  Christian Spreitzer
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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9781633885202


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   01 February 2020
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Author:   Alfred S. Posamentier ,  Christian Spreitzer
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.744kg
ISBN:  

9781633885202


ISBN 10:   1633885208
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   01 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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A fascinating tour of the history of mathematics, provided by snapshots of the lives of ingenious mathematicians who guided humanity on a vast intellectual journey. From Thales to Brahmagupta, Ramanujan, Mandelbrot, and Mirzakhani, we stand in awe of their perseverance and brilliance. --Clifford A. Pickover, author of The Math Book and Archimedes to Hawking Math Makers fills a gap that has been left in the literature since the publication of E. T. Bell's classic, Men of Mathematics, over eighty years ago. In addition to profiling the ancients and well-known founders of the field, Posamentier and Spreitzer also include more-contemporary mathematicians, six of whom are women. The authors not only provide enough personal details in each case to pique the reader's interest and remind us that mathematics is a human endeavor but also cleverly introduce an illustrative, serious sample of mathematics. A book that is both informative and entertaining--fun to dip into and handy as a reference. --Colin Pask, Professor Emeritus of mathematics, University of New South Wales, and author of Magnificent Principia Readers will be captivated by the fifty mathematical figures profiled in Math Makers--especially by the six women discussed. In past centuries, women struggled to obtain permission to study math, but then delivered outstanding contributions to the field. Through these biographies, Alfred S. Posamentier and Christian Spreitzer present complex mathematical accomplishments, revealing the rich world of mathematics. --Gerhard Ackermann, PhD, professor and former president, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin Most of us take mathematics for granted. We learn trigonometry and algebra in school, but our everyday use of mathematics permits us to ignore how it originated and by whom it was developed. Through fifty biographies, this book gives us a greater perspective on where our formulas come from, and it reveals the convoluted ways they were derived. Occasionally, theories and formulas are discovered by rare insight and brilliance, but most of the time they are built on prior work in the field. In Math Makers, we learn about those mathematicians whose efforts and achievements have allowed us to advance. --Ira Esformes, MD, former chief of Orthopedics and former chairman of the Department of Surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center, Pascack Valley Hospital Posamentier and Spreitzer have thrown a party to which they have invited us--the readers--and fifty of the most intriguing and talented men and women in the history of mathematics. The authors introduce us to each guest, telling us who they are and what they have accomplished. Like at any good soiree, we have a grand time, we cherish every moment spent with these fascinating individuals, and we look forward to seeing these old and new friends again. --David S. Richeson, professor of mathematics at Dickinson College and author of Tales of Impossibility Math Makers dispels the stereotypical image of mathematicians as introverted 'geeks.' These sketches of some of the greatest intellects of all time help to both humanize them as individuals and place their accomplishments into a historical perspective. In addition to providing fascinating details about these experts, the authors explain their subjects' contributions to the discipline in a manner clearly understandable to readers with limited mathematical background. This book will appeal to those who enjoy historical biographies as well as to those intrigued by the field of mathematics. --Stephen J. Margulis, MD, FACP


A fascinating tour of the history of mathematics, provided by snapshots of the lives of ingenious mathematicians who guided humanity on a vast intellectual journey. From Thales to Brahmagupta, Ramanujan, Mandelbrot, and Mirzakhani, we stand in awe of their perseverance and brilliance. --Clifford A. Pickover, author of The Math Book and Archimedes to Hawking Readers will be captivated by the fifty mathematical figures profiled in Math Makers--especially by the six women discussed. In past centuries, women struggled to obtain permission to study math, but then delivered outstanding contributions to the field. Through these biographies, Alfred S. Posamentier and Christian Spreitzer present complex mathematical accomplishments, revealing the rich world of mathematics. --Gerhard Ackermann, PhD, professor and former president, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin This is a delightful book! The sort of book you want to keep close at hand for both enjoyment and useful reference. In Math Makers, we meet fifty great mathematicians whose genius shaped the world we know today. We are introduced to people who, over the course of twenty-seven centuries, transformed mathematics, starting with the ancient Greeks whose names we learned in school--Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes. Included in this survey are Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace (one of the rare women to be recognized in this field), whose work enabled the invention of the computers that now rule our lives. Highlighting the contributions these men and women have made to our understanding of the laws of the universe, Posamentier and Spreitzer make these figures real to us and render their work accessible to all. This book is truly a joy. --Baroness Pauline Perry, formerly Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom


"""""A fascinating tour of the history of mathematics, provided by snapshots of the lives of ingenious mathematicians who guided humanity on a vast intellectual journey. From Thales to Brahmagupta, Ramanujan, Mandelbrot, and Mirzakhani, we stand in awe of their perseverance and brilliance."" --Clifford A. Pickover, author of The Math Book and Archimedes to Hawking ""Math Makers fills a gap that has been left in the literature since the publication of E. T. Bell's classic, Men of Mathematics, over eighty years ago. In addition to profiling the ancients and well-known founders of the field, Posamentier and Spreitzer also include more-contemporary mathematicians, six of whom are women. The authors not only provide enough personal details in each case to pique the reader's interest and remind us that mathematics is a human endeavor but also cleverly introduce an illustrative, serious sample of mathematics. A book that is both informative and entertaining--fun to dip into and handy as a reference."" --Colin Pask, Professor Emeritus of mathematics, University of New South Wales, and author of Magnificent Principia ""Readers will be captivated by the fifty mathematical figures profiled in Math Makers--especially by the six women discussed. In past centuries, women struggled to obtain permission to study math, but then delivered outstanding contributions to the field. Through these biographies, Alfred S. Posamentier and Christian Spreitzer present complex mathematical accomplishments, revealing the rich world of mathematics."" --Gerhard Ackermann, PhD, professor and former president, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin ""Most of us take mathematics for granted. We learn trigonometry and algebra in school, but our everyday use of mathematics permits us to ignore how it originated and by whom it was developed. Through fifty biographies, this book gives us a greater perspective on where our formulas come from, and it reveals the convoluted ways they were derived. Occasionally, theories and formulas are discovered by rare insight and brilliance, but most of the time they are built on prior work in the field. In Math Makers, we learn about those mathematicians whose efforts and achievements have allowed us to advance."" --Ira Esformes, MD, former chief of Orthopedics and former chairman of the Department of Surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center, Pascack Valley Hospital ""Posamentier and Spreitzer have thrown a party to which they have invited us--the readers--and fifty of the most intriguing and talented men and women in the history of mathematics. The authors introduce us to each guest, telling us who they are and what they have accomplished. Like at any good soiree, we have a grand time, we cherish every moment spent with these fascinating individuals, and we look forward to seeing these old and new friends again."" --David S. Richeson, professor of mathematics at Dickinson College and author of Tales of Impossibility ""Math Makers dispels the stereotypical image of mathematicians as introverted 'geeks.' These sketches of some of the greatest intellects of all time help to both humanize them as individuals and place their accomplishments into a historical perspective. In addition to providing fascinating details about these experts, the authors explain their subjects' contributions to the discipline in a manner clearly understandable to readers with limited mathematical background. This book will appeal to those who enjoy historical biographies as well as to those intrigued by the field of mathematics."" --Stephen J. Margulis, MD, FACP"


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Alfred S. Posamentier (River Vale, NJ) has published over sixty books in the area of mathematics and mathematics education, including The Mathematics of Everyday Life (with Christian Spreitzer). After having been on the faculty of the City College of the City University of New York for forty years, where he was professor of mathematics education and dean of the School of Education, he subsequently held the same positions at Mercy College, New York, for five years. He then served as executive director for internationalization and sponsored programs at Long Island University, New York. Christian Spreitzer (Vienna, Austria) is a coauthor of The Mathematics of Everyday Life (with Alfred Posamentier) and The Joy of Mathematics (with Alfred Posamentier, Robert Geretschl&aauml;ger, and Charles Li). He is professor of mathematics education at the University College of Teacher Education in Lower Austria and a lecturer at the University of Vienna. He was educated as a mathematician and physicist and received his master's and doctorate degree from the University of Vienna. He has published research articles in peer-reviewed journals on mathematics as well as mathematics education.

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