Symmetry - Kristopher Tapp

Symmetry

A Mathematical Exploration

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
XII, 259 Seiten
2021 | 2nd ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-51668-0 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
This textbook is perfect for a math course for non-math majors, with the goal of encouraging effective analytical thinking and exposing students to elegant mathematical ideas. It includes many topics commonly found in sampler courses, like Platonic solids, Euler's formula, irrational numbers, countable sets, permutations, and a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. All of these topics serve a single compelling goal: understanding the mathematical patterns underlying the symmetry that we observe in the physical world around us.

This textbook invites readers to explore the properties of objects that we effortlessly recognize as symmetrical. From the human body, to elaborate artworks and abstract networks, symmetry is ubiquitous in the world around us; it is essential to function and beauty across the built and natural world. By developing mathematical language to describe symmetry, this textbook equips readers to explore symmetries with precision, illuminating commonalities across art and science.

Beginning with an exploration of intuitive notions of symmetry, the author introduces the algebraic structure of groups by examining rotations and reflections. Topics that follow include the classification of two-dimensional patterns, the Platonic solids, and a study of real and prime numbers. This second edition features numerous new examples and exercises, "Elements of Mathematics" sections that more closely examine mathematical tools, and optional content that offers opportunities for extension. Figures are woven into the presentation throughout, with many illustrations now offered in motion as integrated video content.

Symmetry suits a wide audience, demanding no mathematical training past high school basics, yet stretching the imagination of math and non-math majors alike. Its engaging yet rigorous style offers a window into mathematicians' ways of thinking. By developing mathematical reasoning skills in a spatial context, this text is ideal for a course that meets quantitative requirements for non-STEM majors. Instructors will appreciate the author's comprehensive online resources, which include a full set of animated lecture slides; all readers will delight in watching the book's content come alive using the multimedia app.


Kristopher Tapp is Professor of Mathematics at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. The recipient of numerous teaching awards, he is particularly interested in communicating ideas from mathematics to students in other fields. His research extends from differential geometry to the mathematical study of gerrymandering. Previous books include Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces , which appears in Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics .

Preface.- 1. Introduction to Symmetry.- 2. The Algebra of Symmetry.- 3. The Classification Theorems.- 4. Isomorphic Groups.- 5. Subgroups & Product Groups.- 6. Permutation Groups.- 7. Symmetries of 3D Objects.- 8. The Five Platonic Solids.- 9. Symmetry and Optimization.- 10. What is a Number?.- 11. Excursions in Numbers.- 12. Rigid Motions as Functions.- 13. Rigid Motions as Matrices.- Image Credits.- Index.

"This book has much to recommend it. The material is presented clearly and enthusiastically ... . there are a lot of well-chosen exercises, ranging from very easy to more challenging. ... this is a well-written book, covering interesting material, that can serve a number of possible audiences. ... many math majors will never have seen many of the topics discussed in this book ... technical details by the instructor, serve as a useful text for a capstone course for majors." (Mark Hunacek MAA Reviews, November 14, 2021)

“This book has much to recommend it. The material is presented clearly and enthusiastically … . there are a lot of well-chosen exercises, ranging from very easy to more challenging. … this is a well-written book, covering interesting material, that can serve a number of possible audiences. … many math majors will never have seen many of the topics discussed in this book … technical details by the instructor, serve as a useful text for a capstone course for majors.” (Mark Hunacek MAA Reviews, November 14, 2021)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Texts for Quantitative Critical Thinking
Zusatzinfo XII, 259 p. 300 illus., 289 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 531 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geometrie / Topologie
Schlagworte alternating group • border pattern • Cantor’s theorem • Cayley table • chirality • Euclidean space • Euler characteristic • geometry for liberal arts • group theory • group theory for liberal arts • irrational number • isomorphism • isoperimetric • mathematical symmetry • math for liberal arts textbook • orthogonal matrix • Permutation • planar graph • Platonic solid • Prime number • prime numbers for liberal arts • Pythagorean Theorem • Pythagorean Theorem for liberal arts • symmetry for liberal arts • Symmetry group • symmetry video • transformational geometry • uncountable • wallpaper group • wallpaper pattern
ISBN-10 3-030-51668-7 / 3030516687
ISBN-13 978-3-030-51668-0 / 9783030516680
Zustand Neuware
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