The volume discusses issues at the crossroads of molecular biology, linguistics, computer science and mathematics. The first section contains papers …
The relation between teaching and research has been a perennial theme inacademia as well as the Oersted Lectures, with no …
As leading experts in geometric algebra, Chris Doran and Anthony Lasenby have led many new developments in the field over …
The true power of vectors has never been exploited, for over a century, mathematicians, engineers, scientists, and more recently programmers, …
The volume is based on a course, "Geometric Models for Noncommutative Algebras" taught by Professor Weinstein at Berkeley. Noncommutative geometry …
The heart of the book is a lengthy introduction to the representation theory of finite dimensional algebras, in which the …
The biography of a mathematical genius. Paul Erdos was the most prolific pure mathematician in history and, arguably, the strangest …
The book is a mostly translated reprint of a report on cohomology of groups from the 1950s and 1960s, originally …
'Rings, Fields and Groups' gives a stimulating and unusual introduction to the results, methods and ideas now commonly studied on …
This is the second edition of the popular textbook on representation theory of finite groups. The authors have revised the …
Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as "nothing less than a major contribution to the scientific culture of …
Foundational questions in logic, mathematics, computer science and physics are constant sources of epistemological debate in contemporary philosophy. To what …
An introduction to the philosophy of mathematics grounded in mathematics and motivated by mathematical inquiry and practice. In this book, …
This article explores the ideas that went into George Boole’s development of an algebra for logic in his book The …
How to reveal, characterize, and exploit the structure in data? Meeting this central challenge of modern data science requires the …
Journey through the world of numbers with the foremost authorities and writers in the field. John Horton Conway and Richard …
In this work Calum Carmichael—a legal scholar who applies a literary approach to the study of the Bible—shows how each …
This book demonstrates the importance of symmetry in determining the properties of solids and the power of using group theory …
Unraveling the secrets of numbers, from the discovery of zero to infinity. In clear language, The Book of Numbers cuts …
"... Inside PFTB (Proofs from The Book) is indeed a glimpse of mathematical heaven, where clever insights and beautiful ideas …
Historians of mathematics have devoted considerable attention to Isaac Newton's work on algebra, series, fluxions, quadratures, and geometry. In Isaac …
In In Pursuit of the Unknown, celebrated mathematician Ian Stewart uses a handful of mathematical equations to explore the vitally …
A world-class mathematician and regular contributor to theNew York Timeshosts a delightful tour of the greatest ideas of math, revealing …
Linear or proportional relationships are a major topic in mathematics education. However, recent research has shown that secondary school students …
Although the Scientific Revolution has long been regarded as the beginning of modern science, there has been little consensus about …
This book presents the reader with a comprehensive overview of the major findings of the recent research on the illusion …
Renewed interest in vector spaces and linear algebras has spurred the search for large algebraic structures composed of mathematical objects …