Reddit reviews The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics (Sterling Milestones)
We found 9 Reddit comments about The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics (Sterling Milestones). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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It doesn't go into much depth in explaining the concepts but The Math Book is an entertaining little book. Each page briefly describes a significant mathematical achievement and it's ordered chronologically. You can just open the book anywhere though and there should be something interesting. Great coffee table book.
I read books 4-6 of the Dresden Files. I blame Patrick Rothfuss for getting me started and duckie for keeping me going. Coupla assholes. After I finish the other 8 books, I have some nice, solid non-fiction lined up.
In no particular order, I'm going to read:
The Information by James Gleick
The Better Angels Of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
The Math Book by Clifford A. Pickover
The Know-It-All by A.J.
CoastieJacobsAnd others. I'm gonna nerd out so hard that I'll regrow my virginity.
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You might want to consider reading a book about the history of maths like: https://www.amazon.com/Math-Book-Pythagoras-Milestones-Mathematics/dp/1402788290/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1502399281&sr=8-2&keywords=history+of+maths
This will help you understand how math evolved and put the various major math discoveries of the past in context.
Came to say this.
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Hefty, beautiful, informative.
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Great book, everyone should read it, who likes math.
I'd recommend Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction by Tim Gowers if you'd like a fairly serious but informative book describing what mathematics is really about.
For a more fun, coffee-table kind of book, have a look at The Math Book by Clifford Pickover.
Anything specific you're searching for? Tales from the field? Methodology? Lesson planning? This isn't precisely what I think you're looking for, but if you're looking for some thought-provoking reading to remind you why you love math... here
The Math Book is full of visuals! Every two pages it has a neat bite-sized idea with a full page picture.