Mathematics Emerging

Mathematics Emerging
Author: Jacqueline Stedall
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780191527715

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Aimed at students and researchers in Mathematics, History of Mathematics and Science, this book examines the development of mathematics from the late 16th Century to the end of the 19th Century. Mathematics has an amazingly long and rich history, it has been practised in every society and culture, with written records reaching back in some cases as far as four thousand years. This book will focus on just a small part of the story, in a sense the most recent chapter of it: the mathematics of western Europe from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Each chapter will focus on a particular topic and outline its history with the provision of facsimiles of primary source material along with explanatory notes and modern interpretations. Almost every source is given in its original form, not just in the language in which it was first written, but as far as practicable in the layout and typeface in which it was read by contemporaries.This book is designed to provide mathematics undergraduates with some historical background to the material that is now taught universally to students in their final years at school and the first years at college or university: the core subjects of calculus, analysis, and abstract algebra, along with others such as mechanics, probability, and number theory. All of these evolved into their present form in a relatively limited area of western Europe from the mid sixteenth century onwards, and it is there that we find the major writings that relate in a recognizable way to contemporary mathematics.

Mathematics Emerging

Mathematics Emerging
Author: Jacqueline Stedall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780199226900

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This book examines the development of mathematics from the late 16th Century to the end of the 19th Century. Each chapter will focus on a particular topic and outline its history with the provision of facsimiles of primary source material along with explanatory notes and modern interpretations.

An Introduction to Mathematics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging

An Introduction to Mathematics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging
Author: Habib Ammari
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-05-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783540795537

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Biomedical imaging is a fascinating research area to applied mathematicians. Challenging imaging problems arise and they often trigger the investigation of fundamental problems in various branches of mathematics. This is the first book to highlight the most recent mathematical developments in emerging biomedical imaging techniques. The main focus is on emerging multi-physics and multi-scales imaging approaches. For such promising techniques, it provides the basic mathematical concepts and tools for image reconstruction. Further improvements in these exciting imaging techniques require continued research in the mathematical sciences, a field that has contributed greatly to biomedical imaging and will continue to do so. The volume is suitable for a graduate-level course in applied mathematics and helps prepare the reader for a deeper understanding of research areas in biomedical imaging.

Mathematics for New Technologies

Mathematics for New Technologies
Author: Don Hutchison,Mark Yannotta
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Computer science
ISBN: 0201771373

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This text addresses the need for a new mathematics text for careers using digital technology. The material is brought to life through several applications including the mathematics of screen and printer displays. The course, which covers binary arithmetic to Boolean algebra, is emerging throughout the country and may fill a need at your school. This unique text teaches topics such as binary fractions, hexadecimal numbers, and Venn diagrams to students with only a beginning algebra background.

Didactics of Mathematics

Didactics of Mathematics
Author: Ángel Alberto Magreñán
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2020
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1536175684

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"Didactics of mathematics has been recently considered, for less than a century, as scientific discipline as itself. The study of this discipline has significantly grown in the last decades since many authors have focused their efforts in the study of the relations of the knowledge and the processes of teaching-learning of mathematics. This book presents eight original contributions of authors from ten different universities, and even from different countries, related to (1) Learning and metacognition; (2) A methodology to teach mathematics; (3) A study related to mathematics in China; (4) Collaborative learning in Mathematics in Secondary Education; (5) Intervention to teach notable products in Secondary Education; (6) The use of holography in geometry teaching in Secondary Education; (7) Problem Based Learning in University for advanced mathematics teaching; (8) Flip teaching in University. This monograph is required reading for all researchers in mathematics education and contains different useful material for mathematics educators and teacher trainers interested in the theory and practice of mathematics education. As such this monograph is suitable to teachers of mathematics in different educational levels. Researchers, graduate students and seminars will find this book really helpful for their daily work. This book is also recommended to researchers in different disciplines, such as general education, didactics or general mathematics"--

The Math Teachers Know

The Math Teachers Know
Author: Brent Davis,Moshe Renert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135097868

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What sorts of mathematics competencies must teachers have in order to teach the discipline well? This book offers a novel take on the question. Most research is focused on explicit knowledge–that is, on the sorts of insights that might be specified, catalogued, taught, and tested. In contrast, this book focuses on the tacit dimensions of teachers’ mathematics knowledge that precede and enable their competencies with formal mathematics. It highlights the complexity of this knowledge and offers strategies to uncover it, analyze it, and re-synthesize it in ways that will make it more available for teaching. Emerging from 10 years of collaborative inquiry with practicing teachers, it is simultaneously informed by the most recent research and anchored to the realities of teachers’ lives in classrooms.

Mathematics Emerging

Mathematics Emerging
Author: Jacqueline A. Stedall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1383036063

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This book examines the development of mathematics from the late 16th century to the end of the 19th century. Each chapter will focus on a particular topic and outline its history with the provision of facsimiles of primary source material along with explanatory notes and modern interpretations.

Emerging Twelfth grade Mathematics Programs

Emerging Twelfth grade Mathematics Programs
Author: Lauren Gayle Woodby,United States. Office of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1965
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: MINN:31951D03489047S

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