Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023. — 222 p. — ISBN 9811280444.
This book offers a
short and accessible account of the history of mathematics, written for the intelligent
layman to gain a better appreciation of its
beauty, relevance, and place in history. It traces the development of the subject throughout the centuries, starting with the so-called
Lebombo bone, the oldest known mathematical object that was estimated to be at least
43,000 years old, and ending with the
21st century. The presentation is
informal, and no prior knowledge of mathematics is needed to enjoy the systematic chronological insights.
A collection of appendices is included for
more technical material — though still at the level of
secondary school mathematics — and is concerned with the historically
important proofs and concepts that can be explained in a simple way.
Readership: Non-specialist readers interested in general literature about mathematics at an informal level. The book could also be used for an
undergraduate course on history of mathematics at mathematics, computer science, physics and/or engineering studies. It should be also of interest to
graduate students of engineering studies and first-year students of mathematics, as well as undergraduate or graduate students of technical studies.
Preface.
From the Beginnings to 6th Century BCE.
The Greeks (From 6th Century BCE to 5th Century CE).
Ancient Chinese and Indian Mathematics (From 5th Century BCE to 5th Century CE).
The Romans and the Middle Ages (From 1st Century BCE to the 15th Century).
The Early Modern World (From the 15th to 17th Century).
The 18th Century 77.
The 19th Century 89.
The 20th and 21st Centuries.
Final Remarks.
Further Reading.
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