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Pi A Biography Of The Worlds Most Mysterious Number Alfred S Posamentier

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Pi A Biography Of The Worlds Most Mysterious Number Alfred S Posamentier
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.85 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Alfred S. Posamentier, Ingmar Lehmann
ISBN: 9781591022008, 1591022002
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Pi A Biography Of The Worlds Most Mysterious Number Alfred S Posamentier by Alfred S. Posamentier, Ingmar Lehmann 9781591022008, 1591022002 instant download after payment.

This enlightening and stimulating approach to mathematics will entertain lay readers while improving their mathematical literacy. We all learned that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is called pi and that the value of this algebraic symbol is roughly 3.14. What we weren't told, though, is that behind this seemingly mundane fact is a world of mystery, which has fascinated mathematicians from ancient times to the present. Simply put, pi is weird. Mathematicians call it a "transcendental number" because its value cannot be calculated by any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square root extraction. This elusive nature has led intrepid investigators over the years to attempt ever-closer approximations. In 2002, a Japanese professor using a supercomputer calculated the value to 1.24 trillion decimal places! Nonetheless, in this huge string of decimals there is no periodic repetition. In this delightful layperson's introduction to one of math's most interesting phenomena, Drs. Posamentier and Lehmann review pi's history from prebiblical times to the 21st century, the many amusing and mind-boggling ways of estimating p over the centuries, quirky examples of obsessing about pi (including an attempt to legislate its exact value), and useful applications of pi in everyday life, including statistics.

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