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Curves for the Mathematically Curious invites readers on an enlightening journey through the fascinating world of curves, exploring their significance in mathematics and beyond. Authored by Julian Havil, this book deftly intertwines art, science, and philosophy, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience.
At the heart of Havil’s exploration is the idea that curves are not merely mathematical abstractions but are deeply interwoven with the fabric of our understanding of the universe. From the elegant simplicity of a circle to the intricate complexity of fractals, Havil guides readers through the historical development of these shapes, shedding light on their profound implications in various fields such as geometry and topology.
This book is ideal for those who possess a curiosity about mathematics, art enthusiasts looking to understand the geometric foundations of beauty, and anyone interested in the philosophical questions surrounding mathematical concepts. Fans of Havil’s previous works, such as Nonplussed!, will find similar delight in his ability to make the abstract tangible.
“A remarkable exploration of the intersection between mathematics and aesthetics.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 280
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691206134
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