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1st Edition

Architecture of Mathematics





ISBN 9780367514242
Published April 29, 2022 by Chapman & Hall
394 Pages 213 B/W Illustrations

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Book Description

Architecture of Mathematics describes the logical structure of Mathematics from its foundations to its real-world applications. It describes the many interweaving relationships between different areas of mathematics and its practical applications, and as such provides unique reading for professional mathematicians and nonmathematicians alike. This book can be a very important resource both for the teaching of mathematics and as a means to outline the research links between different subjects within and beyond the subject.

Features

  • All notions and properties are introduced logically and sequentially, to help the reader gradually build understanding.
  • Focusses on illustrative examples that explain the meaning of mathematical objects and their properties.
  • Suitable as a supplementary resource for teaching undergraduate mathematics, and as an aid to interdisciplinary research.
  • Forming the reader's understanding of Mathematics as a unified science, the book helps to increase his general mathematical culture.

Table of Contents

1. Language. 2. Sets. 3. Numbers. 4. Objects. 5. Composites. 6. Synthesis. Index

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Biography

Simon Serovajsky is a professor of differential equations and control theory at al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Kazakhstan. He is the author of many books published in the area of optimisation and optimal control theory, modelling, philosophy and history of mathematics as well as a long list of high-quality publications in learned journals.

Reviews

"The author, a talented and broadly erudite mathematician presents an interesting view on the "building" of Mathematics. This book does not require a deep mathematical knowledge. He makes many fundamental mathematical concepts and their interrelations very easy to understand. Students, teachers, professional mathematicians, applied scientists using mathematical models in their research and everyone interested in mathematics can enjoy this book and can benefit from it."

– Valerij Romanovskij, Univerza v Mariboru