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The story of numbers

By: Mallik, Asok Kumar.
Series: IIScPress-WSPC publication. / edited by Amaresh Chakrabarti; v.3.Publisher: New Jersey World Scientific 2018Description: xv, 180p.ISBN: 9789813222922.Subject(s): Mathematics -- Mathematics philosophy | NumerationDDC classification: 513.509 | M296s
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This book is not a mathematics text. It discusses various kinds of numbers and curious interconnections between them. Without getting into hardcore, difficult mathematical technicalities, the book lucidly introduces all kinds of numbers that the mathematicians have created. Interesting anecdotes involving great mathematicians and their marvelous creations are included. The intention is not to add to the problem-solving ability of the reader, who is rather expected to get a glimpse of the thought process behind invention of new mathematics. Starting from natural numbers, the book discusses integers, real numbers, imaginary and complex numbers and some special numbers like quaternions, dual numbers and p-adic numbers
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513.5 SM54H THE HINDU-ARABIC NUMERALS 513.5 V234c CONVEX SETS 513.5 W72 AN INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY 513.509 M296s Cop.1 The story of numbers 513.6 Ei8i AN INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY, WITH USE OF THE TENSOR CALCULUS 513.6 G77d DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 513.6 K88gE DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY

This book is not a mathematics text. It discusses various kinds of numbers and curious interconnections between them. Without getting into hardcore, difficult mathematical technicalities, the book lucidly introduces all kinds of numbers that the mathematicians have created. Interesting anecdotes involving great mathematicians and their marvelous creations are included. The intention is not to add to the problem-solving ability of the reader, who is rather expected to get a glimpse of the thought process behind invention of new mathematics. Starting from natural numbers, the book discusses integers, real numbers, imaginary and complex numbers and some special numbers like quaternions, dual numbers and p-adic numbers

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