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On the Shoulders of Giants

Autor Lines M E
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2017
Mathematics is the only science with a methodology based upon deductive logic, whereas physics is a quantitative science based upon experiment and observation in which trial and error are inherent. Physics uses the most relevant mathematics, for example using group theory to explain the theoretical basis for the crystalline structure of solids, an illustration of how, time and time again, a mathematical theorem perhaps developed by a Greek philosopher is relevant to today's newly developed physics proof.

On the Shoulders of Giants investigates the relationship between the disciplines of physics and mathematics and shows how many of the most significant advances of 20th-century physics rely on mathematics developed, sometimes much earlier, with no particular physics application in mind. Quoting from mathematicians such as Poincar nd Euclid and physicists such as Newton and Feynman, the links between the two disciplines are explored in the author's entertaining style, providing a fascinating account of the twists and turns in scientific progress through the ages.

Challenging, stimulating, and questioning, the book explains how the uncanny ability of formal and abstract mathematics can interpret the properties of the physical world. Using a wide ranging set of examples, it illustrates the manner in which mathematics has been applied to physics and even points to directions for future research. The book discusses how to fill space without leaving gaps; Euclidean geometry, its limitations, and the bending of space; the laws of musical harmony, sound vibrations, and the confinement of electrons in solids; how to tile a floor efficiently; Newton's Laws of Motion, chaos, and the weather; group theory and garlic; the laws of chance; route-planning in Konigsberg with Euler; the rules that turn bath bubbles into suds; the shape of soot; and the Schr dinger equation and why a pendulum can never stop.

Requiring some prior knowledge of physics and mathemati
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138429864
ISBN-10: 1138429864
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

General and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Introduction. From Aristotle to the structure of glass. From Euclid to general relativity. From plucking strings to electrons in solids. The perception of number: from integers to quaternions. From tiling floors to quasicrystals. Determinism: from Newton to quantum chaos. Symmetry: from Galois to superstrings. From coin tossing to entropy. Topology: from the bridges of Konigsberg to polymers. From parabolas to fractons. Motion: from Zeno to Schrödinger. Appendices. Index.

Recenzii

"…very readable… On more than one occasion, I found myself saying 'Oh, yes', as Lines brought together historical strands of a familiar derivation. Of course I knew how it was done and where it came from-after Lines had pointed it out."
-Endeavour

"This book sets new standards in the popularization of both mathematics and physics. … cross-referencing gives the book a satisfying unity."
-Nature

"…a very interesting popular science book…"
-Australian and New Zealand Physicist

"His aim has been to demonstrate the value of mathematics in science. The value is undoubted, but few have established it so clearly and with such fresh examples. A large audience of people with some acquaintance with either of those subjects could read this book with profit."
-Mathematical Reviews

"…a beautifully written and highly entertaining book."
-Zentralblatt fur Mathematik

Descriere

Investigates the relationship between the disciplines of physics and mathematics and shows how many of the advances of 20th-century physics rely on mathematics developed with no particular physics application in mind. This book explains how the uncanny ability of formal and abstract mathematics can interpret the properties of the physical world.