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Q.E.D.: Beauty in Mathematical Proof (Wooden Books)

por Burkard Polster

Series: Wooden Books

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Q.E.D. presents some of the most famous mathematical proofs in a charming book that will appeal to nonmathematicians and math experts alike. Grasp in an instant why Pythagoras's theorem must be correct. Follow the ancient Chinese proof of the volume formula for the frustrating frustum, and Archimedes' method for finding the volume of a sphere. Discover the secrets of pi and why, contrary to popular belief, squaring the circle really is possible. Study the subtle art of mathematical domino tumbling, and find out how slicing cones helped save a city and put a man on the moon.… (más)
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between 2.5 and 3. this is a great, beautiful little book. unfortunately i was unable to follow it once i got about halfway through. ever since a virus messed with my brain a few years ago, i've had trouble with some critical thinking, and this was no exception. it's beautifully and simply done, but once i got past a certain point i actually needed more explanation. at the very end he says that in some of the proofs he skipped some steps (in order, i assume, to keep it clean and short, as each one is on only one small page, even with the illustrations). so i understand why he did it, but it made it very difficult for me. with all the steps shown, i might actually have been able to understand even the higher concept ones. (maybe not, but without all the explanations there was no chance for me.) for the ones that i understood, though, it was so lovely to see them laid out the way he did it, and with the drawings.

it really is a beautiful little book. i think, though, that it's a little too complicated and lacking in explanation for someone without any math background at all, even as it's made to explain the main mathmatical proofs through history. at the same time, i'm not sure someone who is super into math would care about this, because it covers the stuff they already know. so i guess i'm not sure who the audience is for this, which makes me round down my rating.

but still a beautifully executed and produced little book. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Sep 24, 2019 |
A gorgeous book, as usual for Wooden. Beware, readers of this book may be unexpectedly awestruck by beautiful proofs. ( )
  byorgey | Nov 4, 2009 |
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Q.E.D. presents some of the most famous mathematical proofs in a charming book that will appeal to nonmathematicians and math experts alike. Grasp in an instant why Pythagoras's theorem must be correct. Follow the ancient Chinese proof of the volume formula for the frustrating frustum, and Archimedes' method for finding the volume of a sphere. Discover the secrets of pi and why, contrary to popular belief, squaring the circle really is possible. Study the subtle art of mathematical domino tumbling, and find out how slicing cones helped save a city and put a man on the moon.

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