Гюйгенс и Барроу, Ньютон и Гук: первые шаги математического анализа и теории катастроф, от эвольвент до квазикристаллов

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Huygens and Barrow, Newton and Hooke: The First Steps in Mathematical Analysis and Catastrophe Theory, from Evolvent to Quasi-crystals by Arnold B. and . It is a fascinating and deep dive into the world of mathematics and physics, where the fates of great scientists and their discoveries intersect. This work is not only about mathematical concepts, but also about how these ideas shaped our understanding of the world around us. Arnold W. and . — a well-known mathematician and popularizer of science, whose work has always been distinguished by clarity of presentation and depth of analysis In this book, he explores the historical roots of mathematical analysis and catastrophe theory, beginning with the work of geniuses such as Christian Huygens and Isaac Newton. The reader will be able to trace how the ideas developed, which later became the basis for modern scientific theories. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers studying mathematics and physics, to science lovers who want to understand more deeply how mathematical concepts affect our perception of reality. If you are passionate about topics related to mathematical analysis, catastrophe theory, and also want to learn more about how the great minds of the past shaped modern science, then this work will be a real find for you. One of the key themes of the book is the evolution of mathematical ideas, from simple concepts to complex structures such as quasicrystals. Arnold W. and . Masterfully shows how mathematical models can explain physical phenomena, and how these models have evolved over the centuries. The reader will see how simple evolvents describing curves and their properties have become the basis for more complex theories that are used in modern research. The book also raises important philosophical questions about the nature of science and its methods. Arnold W. and . It does not simply state facts; it makes the reader think about how scientific discoveries affect our understanding of the world and how they can be used to solve practical problems. This makes the book not only a textbook, but also a real philosophical reflection on the role of science in human life. The author's style is characterized by accessibility and clarity, which makes complex mathematical concepts understandable even for non-specialists. Arnold W. and . uses many examples and illustrations to help visualize the ideas being discussed. His ability to explain complex things in plain language makes this book a valuable resource for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of mathematics and physics. If you are looking for books that are similar in genre, pay attention to the works of authors such as Richard Feynman or Stephen Hawking, who also sought to make science available to a wide audience. Huygens and Barrow, Newton and Hooke is not just a book about mathematics; it is a journey into the world of ideas that have changed our understanding of nature. In conclusion, Huygens and Barrow, Newton and Hooke: The First Steps of Mathematical Analysis and Catastrophe Theory, from Evolvent to Quasicrystals is a work that will leave no one indifferent who is interested in science. It inspires us to reflect on how mathematics and physics intertwine in our world, and how the great minds of the past continue to influence our future. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how the world around us works.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Арнольд В.И.
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785020139350
- Release date
- 1989