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Mathematics and Its History

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  • New edition extensively revised and updated The author’s style and exposition are unique
  • Features new exercises throughout the book Contains a new section on the Poincare conjecture Includes new chapters on simple groups and combinatorics

Part of the book series: Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics (UTM)

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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. The Theorem of Pythagoras

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 1-16
  3. Greek Geometry

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 17-36
  4. Greek Number Theory

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 37-51
  5. Infinity in Greek Mathematics

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 53-67
  6. Number Theory in Asia

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 69-85
  7. Polynomial Equations

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 87-108
  8. Analytic Geometry

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 109-125
  9. Projective Geometry

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 127-156
  10. Calculus

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 157-179
  11. Infinite Series

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 181-202
  12. The Number Theory Revival

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 203-223
  13. Elliptic Functions

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 225-242
  14. Mechanics

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 243-274
  15. Complex Numbers in Algebra

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 275-294
  16. Complex Numbers and Curves

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 295-312
  17. Complex Numbers and Functions

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 313-334
  18. Differential Geometry

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 335-357
  19. Non-Euclidean Geometry

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 359-381
  20. Group Theory

    • John Stillwell
    Pages 383-413

About this book

From the reviews of the second edition:

"This book covers many interesting topics not usually covered in a present day undergraduate course, as well as certain basic topics such as the development of the calculus and the solution of polynomial equations. The fact that the topics are introduced in their historical contexts will enable students to better appreciate and understand the mathematical ideas involved...If one constructs a list of topics central to a history course, then they would closely resemble those chosen here."

(David Parrott, Australian Mathematical Society)

This third edition includes new chapters on simple groups and combinatorics, and new sections on several topics, including the Poincare conjecture. The book has also been enriched by added exercises.

Reviews

“Mathematics and Its History is an original, engaging and effective book, which I think would be enjoyed by students, lay readers with the right background, or indeed mathematicians themselves.” (Danny Yee, Danny Yee's Book Reviews, dannyreviews.com, March, 2019)

From the reviews of the third edition:

"The author’s goal for Mathematics and its History is to provide a “bird’s-eye view of undergraduate mathematics.” (p. vii) In that regard it succeeds admirably. ... Mathematics and its History is a joy to read. The writing is clear, concise and inviting. The style is very different from a traditional text. ... The author has done a wonderful job of tying together the dominant themes of undergraduate mathematics. ... While Stillwell does a wonderful job of tying together seemingly unrelated areas of mathematics, it is possible to read each chapter independently. I would recommend this fine book for anyone who has an interest in the history of mathematics. For those who teach mathematics, it provides lots of information which could easily be used to enrich an opening lecture in most any undergraduate course. It would be an ideal gift for a department’s outstanding major or for the math club president. Pick it up at your peril — it is hard to put down!"

(Richard Wilders, MAA Reviews)

“I appreciate and recommend Stillwell’s presentation of mathematics and history written in a lively style. The author’s concept (history mostly as the means of approaching mathematics) remains a matter of interest for both the mathematician and the historian … .” (Rüdiger Thiele, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1207, 2011)

From the reviews of the second edition:

"This book covers many interesting topics not usually covered in a present day undergraduate course, as well as certain basic topics such as the development of the calculus and the solution of polynomial equations. The fact that the topics areintroduced in their historical contexts will enable students to better appreciate and understand the mathematical ideas involved...If one constructs a list of topics central to a history course, then they would closely resemble those chosen here."

(David Parrott, Australian Mathematical Society)

"The book...is presented in a lively style without unnecessary detail. It is very stimulating and will be appreciated not only by students. Much attention is paid to problems and to the development of mathematics before the end of the nineteenth century... This book brings to the non-specialist interested in mathematics many interesting results. It can be recommended for seminars and will be enjoyed by the broad mathematical community."

(European Mathematical Society)

"Since Stillwell treats many topics, most mathematicians will learn a lot from this book as well as they will find pleasant and rather clear expositions of custom materials. The book is accessible to students that have already experienced calculus, algebra and geometry and will give them a good account of how the different branches of mathematics interact."

(Denis Bonheure, Bulletin of the Belgian Society)

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of San Francisco, Department of Mathematics, San Francisco, USA

    John Stillwell

About the author

John Stillwell is a professor of mathematics at the University of San Francisco. He is also an accomplished author, having published several books with Springer, including The Four Pillars of Geometry; Elements of Algebra; Numbers and Geometry; and many more.

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Buying options

eBook USD 54.99
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Softcover Book USD 69.95
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Hardcover Book USD 69.95
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