The Little Book of Mathematical Principles Theories Things

The Little Book of Mathematical Principles  Theories   Things
Author: Robert Solomon
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781607652229

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This little book makes serious math simple—with more than 120 laws, theorems, paradoxes, and more explained in jargon-free terms. The Little Book of Mathematical Principles provides simple, clear explanations for the principles, equations, paradoxes, laws, and theorems that form the basis of modern mathematics. It is a refreshingly engaging tour of Fibonacci numbers, Euclid's Elements, and Zeno's paradoxes, as well as other fundamental principles such as chaos theory, game theory, and the game of life. Renowned mathematics author Dr. Robert Solomon simplifies the ancient discipline of mathematics and provides fascinating answers to intriguing questions, such as: What is the greatest pyramid?, What is a perfect number?, and Is there a theory for stacking oranges?

The Little Book of Maths Theorems Theories and Things

The Little Book of Maths Theorems  Theories and Things
Author: Surendra Verma
Publsiher: New Holland Publishers (AU)
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2008
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781921655326

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Mathematics is indeed fun as this little book testifies. This book presents a unique collection of mathematical ideas, theories, theorems, conjectures, rules, facts, equations, formulas, paradoxes, fallacies and puzzles with short, simple and witty explanations that require no background in mathematics.

The Little Book of Beginnings and Breakthroughs in Science

The Little Book of Beginnings and Breakthroughs in Science
Author: Verma, Surendra
Publsiher: Orient Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The continuing story of eureka moments… The book traces the winding route of scientific beginnings, blunders and breakthroughs over the past four millennia, and uncovers the fascinating personalities behind them, their creative processes and their triumphs or tragedies. Try to imagine life without microchips or the internet of World Wide Web. Pause and reflect on the enormous advantages accruing from the mapping of DNAs ― the Genome Project ― which are helping in treating previously untreatable diseases. The human curiosity continues to thrive, and the 'little globe of sunshine' remains with us, a symbol of those eureka moments that herald scientific breakthroughs.

Number Theory and Its History

Number Theory and Its History
Author: Oystein Ore
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-07-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486136431

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Unusually clear, accessible introduction covers counting, properties of numbers, prime numbers, Aliquot parts, Diophantine problems, congruences, much more. Bibliography.

Science and Technology Resources

Science and Technology Resources
Author: James E. Bobick,G. Lynn Berard
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781591587941

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An indispensable resource for anyone wanting to create, maintain, improve, understand, or use the diverse information resources within a sci-tech library. Providing cutting-edge practices and tools in library and information science as well as a historical perspective on science and technology resources, Science and Technology Resources: A Guide for Information Professionals and Researchers begins with an overview of the nature of sci-tech literature, the information-seeking behavior of scientists and engineers, and an examination of the research cycle. Each of the 12 chapters focuses on a specific format, showcasing specific examples and representative resources in current practice. This practical guide will be invaluable to librarians, information specialists, engineering and science professionals, and students interested in acquiring a practical knowledge of science and technology resources. The comprehensive subject bibliographies provide a sci-tech library administrator with the resources to develop and maintain an effective science, technology, and engineering collection.

Little Book of Scientific

Little Book of Scientific
Author: Surendra Verma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 8122204910

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The Little Book of Scientific Principles, Theories and Things explains 175 laws, principles, equations, theories and things that form the foundations of science. It features all the great names in science, including Pythagoras, Galileo, Newton, Darwin and Einstein, as well as more recent contributors such as Rachel Carson, James Lovelock and StephenHawking. This little book presents serious science simply, answering questions like: What is Pythagoras Theorem?What is the difference between circadian rhythmsand the popular concept of biorhythms?What is the Black Hole Theory?"

THE UNKNOWN AND THE UNKNOWABLE

THE UNKNOWN AND THE UNKNOWABLE
Author: RAMAN SIVASHANKAR
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-05-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9798889596233

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The Unknown And The Unknowable is the sequel to my debut book Our Universe An Unending Mystery published by Create Space, an Amazon Company in 2017. In the earlier book, knowledge frontier areas in the physical, spiritual, and occult worlds were identified and their interdependence was highlighted. The present book extends the thought process further into exciting arcane domains like time travel and wormholes in the physical world, religion-the eternal dilemma and the interpretation of dreams in the spiritual and occult worlds respectively. Aside from this, two new areas; The human life form and math conundrums have been added to make the review more comprehensive and interesting. The unique panorama of the human life form from womb to tomb is sketched with notes on the mysterious workings of major organs and glands. Unique human capabilities like the third eye, the use of languages for communication, proprioception, the reality or otherwise of free will and other abstract topics have been evaluated. The math conundrums have been cherry-picked: e.g. the zero discovery and the Ramanujan Magic Square make interesting reading. The book would be a useful addition to libraries wishing to highlight abstract topics.

Mechanics of Impression Evidence

Mechanics of Impression Evidence
Author: David S. Pierce
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781439813720

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Presenting the hard science increasingly required by courts to back up expert opinion in cases that hinge on impression evidence comparison, this book applies the methods of physics, chemistry, and engineering to analysis and interpretation of fingerprints, footwear and tire tread impressions, and bloodstains. Using easily accessible language, it shows the scientific method behind each of these discrete disciplines. It then combines and cross-references the knowledge within each to ultimately present a more generalist approach and thus a more informed judgment.