A History of the Circle
A History of the Circle
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A history of the circle, showing how investigations of the circle have contributed to our current knowledge of the physical universe. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the concepts underlying mathematicians' calculations, and how these are linked to real-life examples.
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A History of the Circle by Ernest Zebrowski
The concept of the circle is ubiquitous. It can be described mathematically, represented physically, and employed technologically. The circle is an elegant, abstract form that has been transformed by humans into tangible, practical forms to make our lives easier. And yet no one has ever discovered a true mathematical circle. Rainbows are fuzzy; car tires are flat on the bottom, and even the most precise roller bearings have measurable irregularities. Ernest Zebrowski, Jr., discusses why investigations of the circle have contributed enormously to our current knowledge of the physical universe. Beginning with the ancient mathematicians and culminating in twentieth-century theories of space and time, the mathematics of the circle has pointed many investigators in fruitful directions in their quests to unravel nature’s secrets. Johannes Kepler, for example, triggered a scientific revolution in 1609 when he challenged the conception of the earth’s circular motion around the sun. Arab and European builders instigated the golden age of mosque and cathedral building when they questioned the Roman structural arches that were limited to geometrical semicircles. Throughout his book, Zebrowski emphasizes the concepts underlying these mathematicians’ calculations, and how these concepts are linked to real-life examples. Substantiated by easy-to-follow mathematical reasoning and clear illustrations, this accessible book presents a novel and interesting discussion of the circle in technology, culture, history, and science.
I found the book to be fascinating, and the authorÆs presentations and illustrations of the contrasts between mathematical reasoning and scientific reasoning were especially appealingThe book is rich in history, which is carefully integrated into the discussions, and it includes wonderful illustrations and stories. * Mathematics Teacher *
Zebrowski is a wonderful storyteller, and his choices of topics reveal not only the depth of explanation afforded by the available mathematics but the beauty in the explanations; he succeeds in keeping the explanations accessible to the most general audience. * Choice *
Throughout his book, Zebrowski emphasizes the concepts underlying these mathematiciansÆ calculations, and how these concepts are linked to real ùlife examples. Substantiated by easy ùto ùfollow mathematical reasoning and clear illustrations, this accessible book presents a novel and interesting discussion of the circle in technology, culture, history, and science. * Zentralblatt fnr Didaktik der Mathematik *
This is an accessibly written investigation of how past attempts by scientists to discover the perfect circle led to major discoveries of the physical universe. * Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society *
The book is insightful and clever. It blends the authorÆs background in mathematics and physics to uncover natural occurrences of mathematics in the world around us. * E-Streams *
An enjoyably readable treatment of the interaction between mathematical ideals and physical reality. Full of good stories. -- Thomas Banchoff * author of Beyond the Third Dimension *
"From a history of pi to the workings of rollers and gears, from tsunami killer waves to the elusive waves of gravity, from the atom's nucleus to the structure of the universeùhere is a fascinating tour de force of all things circular. After reading ZebrowskiÆs account, you'll get answers to everything youÆve always asked about the circleùand much more! -- Eli Maor * author of e: The Story of a Number and Trigonometric Delights *
Zebrowski is a wonderful storyteller, and his choices of topics reveal not only the depth of explanation afforded by the available mathematics but the beauty in the explanations; he succeeds in keeping the explanations accessible to the most general audience. * Choice *
Throughout his book, Zebrowski emphasizes the concepts underlying these mathematiciansÆ calculations, and how these concepts are linked to real ùlife examples. Substantiated by easy ùto ùfollow mathematical reasoning and clear illustrations, this accessible book presents a novel and interesting discussion of the circle in technology, culture, history, and science. * Zentralblatt fnr Didaktik der Mathematik *
This is an accessibly written investigation of how past attempts by scientists to discover the perfect circle led to major discoveries of the physical universe. * Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society *
The book is insightful and clever. It blends the authorÆs background in mathematics and physics to uncover natural occurrences of mathematics in the world around us. * E-Streams *
An enjoyably readable treatment of the interaction between mathematical ideals and physical reality. Full of good stories. -- Thomas Banchoff * author of Beyond the Third Dimension *
"From a history of pi to the workings of rollers and gears, from tsunami killer waves to the elusive waves of gravity, from the atom's nucleus to the structure of the universeùhere is a fascinating tour de force of all things circular. After reading ZebrowskiÆs account, you'll get answers to everything youÆve always asked about the circleùand much more! -- Eli Maor * author of e: The Story of a Number and Trigonometric Delights *
Ernest Zebrowski Jr. holds professorships in science and mathematics education at Southern University in Baston Rouge, and in physics at Pennsylvania College of Technology of the Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of Perils of a Restless Planet: Scientific Perspectives on Natural Disasters and several science textbooks.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780813528984 |
| ISBN 10 | 0813528984 |
| Title | A History of the Circle |
| Author | Ernest Zebrowski |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
| Year published | 2000-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 232 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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