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Curves for the mathematically curious : an anthology of the unpredictable, historical, beautiful, and romantic / Julian Havil.

By: Havil, Julian, 1952- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 259 pages) : illustrations, charts.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780691197784; 0691197784.Subject(s): Curves | Mathematics | Courbes | Math�ematiques | mathematics | applied mathematics | MATHEMATICS -- Geometry -- General | Mathematics | CurvesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Curves for the mathematically curious.DDC classification: 516.15 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. The Euler Spiral -- Chapter Two. The Weierstrass Curve -- Chapter Three. B�ezier Curves -- Chapter Four. 66 The Rectangular Hyperbola -- Chapter Five. The Quadratrix of Hippias -- Chapter Six. Two Space-Filling Curves -- Chapter Seven. Curves of Constant Width -- Chapter Eight. The Normal Curve -- Chapter Nine. The Catenary -- Chapter Ten. Elliptic Curves -- Perhaps the Most Important Curve of All -- Appendix A. The Title Page -- Appendix B. Conics Encapsulated -- Appendix C.A Trigonometric Variant for the B�ezier Curve -- Appendix D. Envelopes -- Appendix E. The Mathematics of an Arch -- Appendix F. The Simple Pendulum -- Appendix G. Fibonacci's Method -- References -- Index.
Summary: Ten amazing curves personally selected by one of today's most important math writersCurves for the Mathematically Curious is a thoughtfully curated collection of ten mathematical curves, selected by Julian Havil for their significance, mathematical interest, and beauty. Each chapter gives an account of the history and definition of a curve, providing a glimpse into the elegant and often surprising mathematics involved in its creation and evolution. In telling the ten stories, Havil introduces many mathematicians and other innovators, some whose fame has withstood the passing of years and others who have slipped into comparative obscurity. You will meet Pierre B�ezier, who is known for his ubiquitous and eponymous curves, and Adolphe Quetelet, who trumpeted the ubiquity of the normal curve but whose name now hides behind the modern body mass index. These and other ingenious thinkers engaged with the challenges, incongruities, and insights to be found in these remarkable curves--and now you can share in this adventure. Curves for the Mathematically Curious is a rigorous and enriching mathematical experience for anyone interested in curves, and the book is designed so that readers who choose can follow the details with pencil and paper. Every curve has a story worth telling.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-253) and index.

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Ten amazing curves personally selected by one of today's most important math writersCurves for the Mathematically Curious is a thoughtfully curated collection of ten mathematical curves, selected by Julian Havil for their significance, mathematical interest, and beauty. Each chapter gives an account of the history and definition of a curve, providing a glimpse into the elegant and often surprising mathematics involved in its creation and evolution. In telling the ten stories, Havil introduces many mathematicians and other innovators, some whose fame has withstood the passing of years and others who have slipped into comparative obscurity. You will meet Pierre B�ezier, who is known for his ubiquitous and eponymous curves, and Adolphe Quetelet, who trumpeted the ubiquity of the normal curve but whose name now hides behind the modern body mass index. These and other ingenious thinkers engaged with the challenges, incongruities, and insights to be found in these remarkable curves--and now you can share in this adventure. Curves for the Mathematically Curious is a rigorous and enriching mathematical experience for anyone interested in curves, and the book is designed so that readers who choose can follow the details with pencil and paper. Every curve has a story worth telling.

Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. The Euler Spiral -- Chapter Two. The Weierstrass Curve -- Chapter Three. B�ezier Curves -- Chapter Four. 66 The Rectangular Hyperbola -- Chapter Five. The Quadratrix of Hippias -- Chapter Six. Two Space-Filling Curves -- Chapter Seven. Curves of Constant Width -- Chapter Eight. The Normal Curve -- Chapter Nine. The Catenary -- Chapter Ten. Elliptic Curves -- Perhaps the Most Important Curve of All -- Appendix A. The Title Page -- Appendix B. Conics Encapsulated -- Appendix C.A Trigonometric Variant for the B�ezier Curve -- Appendix D. Envelopes -- Appendix E. The Mathematics of an Arch -- Appendix F. The Simple Pendulum -- Appendix G. Fibonacci's Method -- References -- Index.

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