Description
Did you know that sometimes 2+2 equals 5? That wheels don't always have to be round? That you can mathematically prove there is a hippopotamus in your basement? Or how to spot four-dimensional beings as they pass through your kitchen? If not, then you need to read this book! Math Mutation Classics is a collection of Erik Seligman's blog articles from Math Mutation at MathMutation.com. Erik has been creating podcasts and converting them in his blog for many years. Now, he has collected what he believes to be the most interesting among them, and has edited and organized them into a book that is often thought provoking, challenging, and fun.
What You Will Learn
- View the world and problems in different ways through math.
- Apply mathematics to things you thought unimaginable.
- Abstract things that are not taught in school.
Who this Book is For
Teenagers, college level students, and adults who can gain from the many different ways of looking at problems and feed their interest in mathematics.
Author: Erik Seligman
Publisher: Apress
Published: 04/22/2016
Pages: 213
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.76lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781484218914
ISBN10: 1484218914
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | History & Philosophy
- Computers | Mathematical & Statistical Software
- Business & Economics | Government & Business
About the Author
Erik Seligman is a Formal Verification Architect at Intel Corporation, where he has been an engineer for over two decades. Erik has hosted the Math Mutation podcast since 2007. He was recently lead author of the well-received technical book, Formal Verification: An Essential Toolkit for Modern VLSI Design (Morgan Kaufmann, 2015). He earned a M.S. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon and a B.A. in mathematics at Princeton. He also has served since 2013 as an elected director on the board of the Hillsboro School District, the 4th largest K-12 school district in Oregon.