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040 _aIIITD
082 _a516.15
_bBRY-H
100 _aBryant, John
245 _aHow round is your circle? :
_bwhere engineering and mathematics meet
_cby John Bryant and Chris Sangwan
260 _bPrinceton University Press,
_aNew Jersey :
_c©2008
300 _axix, 306 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aThis book includes bibliographical references and an index.
505 _tChapter: 1 Hard Lines
_tChapter: 2 How to Draw a Straight Line
_tChapter: 3 Four-Bar Variations
_tChapter: 4 Building the World's First Ruler
_tChapter: 5 Dividing the Circle
_tChapter: 6 Falling Apart
_tChapter: 7 Follow My Leader
_tChapter: 8 In Pursuit of Coat-Hangers
_tChapter: 9 All Approximations Are Rational
_tChapter: 10 How Round Is Your Circle?
_tChapter: 11 Plenty of Slide Rule
_tChapter: 12 All a Matter of Balance
_tChapter: 13 Finding some equilibrium
650 _aEngineering mathematics
650 _aGeometrical models
650 _aGeometry, Plane
650 _aGeometry, Algebraic
650 _aCircle
650 _aMathematical analysis
650 _aMathematics
700 _aSangwin, Chris
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_cBK
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