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_aMath without numbers _cby Milo Beckman ; illustrated by M Erazo |
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_bPenguin, _aDublin : _c©2020 |
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_a205 p. : _bill. ; _c20 cm. |
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_t1. Topology _t2. Analysis _t3. Algebra _t4. Foundations _t5. Modeling. |
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520 | _aHow many shapes are there? Is anything bigger than infinity? And can mathematics even be described as ‘true’? Math Without Numbers is a vivid and wholly original guide to the three main branches of abstract math - topology, analysis, and algebra - which turn out to be surprisingly easy to grasp. Milo Beckman upends the conventional approach to mathematics, inviting you to think creatively about shape and dimension, the infinite and infinitesimal, symmetries, proofs, and how these concepts all fit together. The only numbers in this book are the page numbers. | ||
650 | _aAlgebra -- Popular works. | ||
650 | _aInstructional and educational works. | ||
650 | _aMathematical analysis -- Popular works. | ||
650 | _aMathematics -- Popular works. | ||
650 | _aTopology -- Popular works. | ||
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_aErazo, M _eillustrator |
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