The Kingdom of Infinite Number: A Field GuideHenry Holt and Company, 15 сент. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 398 Just as bird guides help watchers tell birds apart by their color, songs, and behavior, The Kingdom of Infinite Number is the perfect handbook for identifying numbers in their native habitat. Taking a field guide-like approach, it offers a fresh way of looking at individual numbers and the properties that make them unique, which are also the properties essential for mental computation. The result provides new insights into mathematical patterns and relationships and an increased appreciation for the sheer wonder of numbers. |
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... " personalities , " chosen by early man out of his colorful , chaotic environment to be the bearers of his concepts of numbers . KARL MENNINGER , Number Words and Number Symbols ... The foundation of mathematics is numbers . If anyone.
A Field Guide Bryan Bunch ... The foundation of mathematics is numbers . If anyone asked me what makes me truly ... mathematical expression is for longing ? The negative numbers . The formalization of the feeling that you are missing ...
... mathematics as well as to solve problems. Just as nearly everyone can recognize a robin on the lawn or crow's caw from the sound, most adults can easily spot one of the smaller perfect squares, such as 25 or 49. But the adept birder ...
... mathematical concepts (although sometimes a number has such a special quality that it is worth going into a bit of mathematics to explain it). Instead, they are simple properties, such as the way the number can be formed by ...
... mathematical prodigy Srinivasa Ramanujan , of whom it was said , " Each of the positive integers was one of his ... Mathematics , G. H. Hardy used it in an article , introducing it " As someone said . " Littlewood , who proofed the ...
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Genera Integral and Rational Signed Numbers | |
Genus Rational | |
Genus Real NumberLine Numbers | |
Genus Complex AllInclusive Numbers | |
Kingdom Infinity | |
A Note on Taxonomy | |