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Life by the Numbers
Contributor(s): Devlin, Keith (Author)

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ISBN: 0471328227     ISBN-13: 9780471328223
Publisher: Trade Paper Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: March 1999
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics
- Science
Dewey: 510
LCCN: 97041059
Lexile Measure: 1160(Not Available)
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 7.5" W x 9.2" L (0.95 lbs) 224 pages
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 149587
Reading Level: 9.7   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 10.0
 
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Publisher Description:
Why do leopards grow spots when tigers grow stripes? Is the universe round, square, or some other shape? How do the dimples in a golf ball give it greater lift? Is there such a thing as a public mood? If so, how can we accurately take its pulse?

Only one tool of the human mind has the power and versatility to answer so many questions about our world--mathematics. Far from a musty set of equations and proofs, mathematics is a vital and creative way of thinking and seeing. It is the most powerful means we have of exploring our world and how it works, from the darkest depths of the oceans to the faintest glimmers of far-away galaxies, and from the aerodynamics of figure-skating jumps to the shadows of the fourth dimension.

In this captivating companion to the landmark PBS series Life by the Numbers, acclaimed author Keith Devlin reveals the astonishing range of creative and powerful ways in which scientists, artists, athletes, medical researchers, and many others are using mathematics to explore our world and to enhance our lives.

On this exhilarating tour you will explore deep-sea volcanoes with oceanographer Dawn Wright, go behind the scenes of blockbuster movies with special-effects designer Doug Trumbull, and probe the strange lives of viruses with microbiologist Sylvia Spengler. Listen to astronomer Robert Kirshner describe how he is charting the curve of space; discover how biologist Mike Labarbara visualizes the way a Tyrannosaurus rex carried its massive frame; and, along with brain researcher Brad Hatfield, peer into the mind of an Olympic markswoman at the moment she takes a shot. Glimpse a future of wearable computers and silicon butlers with computer scientist Pattie Maes, and watch a lilac come to life on screen with computer botanist Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz.

Lavishly illustrated and beautifully written, Life by the Numbers brings mathematical exploration and invention to life through the stories of some of the most creative practitioners of the art. It imparts an appreciation of the ingenuity and the sheer fun of seeing our world through mathematical eyes.

 
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