Symmetry

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A Mathematical Exploration, Texts for Quantitative Critical Thinking

ISBN: 3030516717
ISBN 13: 9783030516710
Autor: Tapp, Kristopher
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xii, 259 S., 11 s/w Illustr., 289 farbige Illustr., 259 p. 300 illus., 289 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.08.2022
Auflage: 2/2022
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Stretches the imagination of math and non-math majors alike by exploring symmetry across the built and natural worldSupports instructors with a complete set of animated lecture slides prepared by the authorOffers an appealing spatial approach to meeting quantitative requirements for non-STEM majorsBrings countless illustrations to life using the Springer Nature More Media app

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Beschreibung

This textbook invites readers to explore the properties of objects that we effortlessly recognize as symmetrical. From the human body, to elaborate artworks and abstract networks, symmetry is ubiquitous in the world around us; it is essential to function and beauty across the built and natural world. By developing mathematical language to describe symmetry, this textbook equips readers to explore symmetries with precision, illuminating commonalities across art and science. Beginning with an exploration of intuitive notions of symmetry, the author introduces the algebraic structure of groups by examining rotations and reflections. Topics that follow include the classification of two-dimensional patterns, the Platonic solids, and a study of real and prime numbers. This second edition features numerous new examples and exercises, Elements of Mathematics sections that more closely examine mathematical tools, and optional content that offers opportunities for extension. Figures are woven into the presentation throughout, with many illustrations now offered in motion as integrated video content. Symmetry suits a wide audience, demanding no mathematical training past high school basics, yet stretching the imagination of math and non-math majors alike. Its engaging yet rigorous style offers a window into mathematicians ways of thinking. By developing mathematical reasoning skills in a spatial context, this text is ideal for a course that meets quantitative requirements for non-STEM majors. Instructors will appreciate the authors comprehensive online resources, which include a full set of animated lecture slides; all readers will delight in watching the books content come alive using the multimedia app.

Autorenporträt

Kristopher Tapp is Professor of Mathematics at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. The recipient of numerous teaching awards, he is particularly interested in communicating ideas from mathematics to students in other fields. His research extends from differential geometry to the mathematical study of gerrymandering. Previous books include Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces, which appears in Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics.

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