STEVEN STROGATZ is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cornell University. A renowned teacher and one of the world’s most highly cited mathematicians, he has blogged about math for the New York Times and The New Yorker and has been a frequent guest on Radiolab and Science Friday. He is the author of Sync and The Joy of x. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
From preeminent math personality and author of The Joy of x, a brilliant and endlessly appealing explanation of calculus – how it works and why it makes our lives immeasurably better.
Without calculus, we wouldn’t have cell phones, TV, GPS, or ultrasound. We wouldn’t have unraveled DNA or discovered Neptune or figured out how to put 5,000 songs in your pocket.
Though many of us were scared away from this essential, engrossing subject in high school and college, Steven Strogatz’s brilliantly creative, down‑to‑earth history shows that calculus is not about complexity; it’s about simplicity. It harnesses an unreal number—infinity—to tackle real‑world problems, breaking them down into easier ones and then reassembling the answers into solutions that feel miraculous.
Infinite Powers recounts how calculus tantalized and thrilled its inventors, starting with its first glimmers in ancient Greece and bringing us right up to the discovery of gravitational waves (a phenomenon predicted by calculus). Strogatz reveals how this form of math rose to the challenges of each age: how to determine the area of a circle with only sand and a stick; how to explain why Mars goes “backwards” sometimes; how to make electricity with magnets; how to ensure your rocket doesn’t miss the moon; how to turn the tide in the fight against AIDS.
As Strogatz proves, calculus is truly the language of the universe. By unveiling the principles of that language, Infinite Powers makes us marvel at the world anew.
##讀Strogatz永遠這麼愉悅!另外知道瞭biology是pre-Galileo, pre-Newton的soft science。
評分##真希望剛學高數的時候看的是這個而不是吉米多維奇orz
評分##這是一本淺顯的科普書,深入的公式運算作者都沒講,相比運算本身他更想通過方程定律推導的曆史過程讓我們理解微積分的魅力和重要性,這一點很成功。數學是一門語言,讀懂宇宙的語言,它錶明的規律不是人類發明創造齣來的,隻是本來就存在的被我們發現瞭,能夠讀懂這些是曆代數...
評分 評分 評分 評分 評分##Strogatz文筆好好啊, 是那種不驕不躁娓娓道來的學者氣質. 整本書的結構就是一部微積分的通史, 從阿基米德時代對無限的樸素認識, 到伽利略和開普勒, 到笛卡爾和費馬, 到牛頓和萊布尼茨, 再到"貴賓頭嬰兒臉"的傅裏葉, 每一代人都從每個時代的理論和認識局限中做齣瞭有限的突破. 而把所有這些 delta 加起來, 再迴過頭來看當代數學龐大的體係, 以及其能夠或不能解決的問題, 就特彆能夠 appreciate "edifice" 這個比喻, 它的基奠, 以及它未來的命運.
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