Encyclopedic Dictionary of Young Mathematicians

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The "Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Young Mathematician," edited by A.P. Savin, is more than just a book—it's a true guide to the fascinating, sometimes mysterious world of mathematics. This dictionary compiles essential terms, concepts, and ideas that help young explorers and number enthusiasts deepen their understanding of the fundamentals of math. Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone eager to expand their knowledge, it becomes an invaluable resource in the study of this discipline. What makes the "Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Young Mathematician" so appealing? First and foremost, it features clear, accessible language. A.P. Savin, a renowned educator and editor, has crafted a book that is not only informative but also engaging. Each term is accompanied by straightforward definitions, many enhanced with illustrations and examples, making learning visual and enjoyable—especially important for younger readers who thrive on visual stimuli. Covering a broad range of topics—from arithmetic and algebra to geometry and statistics—the book helps young mathematicians not only memorize key definitions but also understand how they apply in real life. Readers will discover how mathematics is used in architecture, engineering, and even art, highlighting its relevance beyond textbooks. This practical perspective makes the book appealing to those interested in both academic concepts and real-world applications. Who is this dictionary for? Primarily, it’s ideal for schoolchildren—from elementary grades to high school—as well as university students studying math at a deeper level. But it’s not just for students. Teachers and parents can also use it as a handy reference to explain complex mathematical ideas in simple, accessible language. Moreover, anyone who loves math and wants to broaden their horizons, regardless of age, will find it valuable. The topics in the "Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Young Mathematician" go beyond mere memorization of terms. The book explores philosophical questions about mathematics, its history and development, and its influence on our daily lives. This makes reading not only educational but also inspiring. Readers will see how math permeates all aspects of life—from science to art—and how it helps us better understand the world around us. A.P. Savin’s writing style, both as an author and editor, is characterized by clarity and simplicity. His previous works, such as "Mathematics for Everyone" and "Mathematics in Life," have been praised for their ability to explain complex ideas in straightforward language. In this dictionary, he continues that tradition, creating a resource that supports both learning and personal growth. If you're looking for a book that will help you or your child understand math, develop logical thinking, and learn how to apply knowledge practically, the "Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Young Mathematician" is exactly what you need. It will be a trusted companion on your journey through the world of numbers and formulas, opening doors to new knowledge and opportunities. Don’t miss the chance to dive into this captivating world—one that might forever change your view of mathematics!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Савин А.П. (сост.)
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Энциклопедический словарь юного...
- ISBN
- 9785715502186
- Release date
- 1989