Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
215
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1985
Publisher
W H Freeman & Co
ISBN-10
0716750090
ISBN-13
9780716750093
Description
Mathematics and Optimal Form delves into the intricate relationship between mathematical principles and the pursuit of optimal physical structures. Authored by Stefan Hildebrandt and Anthony Tromba, this work presents a compelling exploration of how mathematical techniques can be applied to problems in engineering and design. The authors skillfully weave together theory and application, demonstrating the crucial role mathematics plays in achieving efficiency and effectiveness in various fields.
Through a series of well-crafted examples, the book illustrates fundamental concepts that guide the creation of optimal forms, addressing both classical and modern approaches. Hildebrandt and Tromba invite readers to engage with the material, encouraging them to think critically about how mathematical strategies can lead to innovative solutions in real-world scenarios.
With its clear explanations and detailed illustrations, this book serves as both a valuable resource for students and a thought-provoking reference for professionals. It underscores the importance of mathematical reasoning in the quest for excellence in design, making a strong case for the integration of mathematics into everyday problem-solving.
Through a series of well-crafted examples, the book illustrates fundamental concepts that guide the creation of optimal forms, addressing both classical and modern approaches. Hildebrandt and Tromba invite readers to engage with the material, encouraging them to think critically about how mathematical strategies can lead to innovative solutions in real-world scenarios.
With its clear explanations and detailed illustrations, this book serves as both a valuable resource for students and a thought-provoking reference for professionals. It underscores the importance of mathematical reasoning in the quest for excellence in design, making a strong case for the integration of mathematics into everyday problem-solving.