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The Facts On File Geometry Handbook (Facts on File Science Library)

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By Catherine A., Ph.d. Gorini
  • Publisher:   Facts on File
  • Number Of Pages:   342
  • Publication Date:   2009-06-30
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN:   0816073899
  • ISBN-13 / EAN:   9780816073894
Product Description:

Like other areas of mathematics, geometry is a continually growing and evolving field. Computers, technology, and the sciences drive many new discoveries in mathematics. For geometry, the areas of quantum computers, computer graphics, nanotechnology, crystallography, and theoretical physics have been particularly relevant in the past few years. There have been considerable developments in the field of geometry since the first edition of "The Facts On File Geometry Handbook" was published. An ideal primer for middle and high school students on the subject of geometry, this revised edition highlights new developments while expanding on the material in the first edition. More than 300 new glossary terms have been added as well as new biographies, events, charts, tables, theorems, and photographs and line illustrations. New and revised entries include: Algebraic equation; Calipers; Coloring; Devil's pitchfork; Hausdorff distance; John Hubbard; Isometric perspective; Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Magic square; Monstrous Moonshine Madness; Isaac Newton; Grigory Perelman; Root snail; School Mathematics Study Group (SMSG); Sudoku square; Wheel of Theodorus; and, Windmill Theorem.


Summary: The book nobody wanted to write, but everyone wanted to have
Rating: 5

Here is a book that all mathematicians and libraries would love to have, but very few people would have the discipline to write. This is the ultimate gemoetry reference guide, written in a style that is understandable by all students of mathematics. It has an excellent biographical section and a fascinating chronological timeline that let's you know what happened in what year.

I want to personally thank Dr. Gorini for taking on a project that many of us in the mathematics field have avoided for many years. It belongs on all our shelves.

Summary: A high quality reference in geometry
Rating: 5

As the amount of knowledge in the possession of the human species continues to expand at an amazing rate, concise, accurate references are becoming even more essential in the daily life of students and practitioners. Unfortunately, some of them do it wrong, others try to do too much and some do too little. In this case, the degree of precision is within the bounds of excellent.
Gorini starts with geometry and stays on message. The first 180 pages of the book is a glossary of terms used in geometry. The definitions are concise, there is very little in the way of extraneous words. Section two is devoted to short biographies of those who made geometry what it is today. Forty six pages in length and in alphabetical order, it also contains very few extra words, although the coverage is complete. Section three is a chronology of the major historical events in geometry, starting with the building of the great pyramid at Giza and ending with the results of a NASA space mission being conducted in 2003. Section 4 is a collection of major theorems, constructions and geometric figures.
This is the most complete reference in geometry that I have ever seen and it belongs in every library, both public and academic.

Published in the recreational mathematics e-mail newsletter, reprinted with permission.

 
 
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