Combinatorics: Ancient and Modern

Combinatorics: Ancient and Modern

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Jan 1, 2013 · Inglés · Kindle (392 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Kindle
Páginas 392
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2013
Editorial OUP Oxford
Edición Illustrated
ISBN-10 0191630632
ISBN-13 9780191630637

Descripción

This insightful exploration into the world of combinatorics reveals connections between ancient developments and contemporary practices in the field. With contributions from Robin Wilson and John J. Watkins, readers are led through a rich tapestry of historical narratives and modern applications that illustrate the evolution of combinatorial ideas. The authors shed light on influential figures and breakthroughs that shaped combinatorics, often challenging the widely held notions regarding the origins of various concepts, such as Pascal's triangle, attributed to the enigmatic mathematician Blaise Pascal, and Hamiltonian graphs, which have a more complex history.

Through engaging anecdotes and thorough analysis, the work not only engages those with a deep interest in mathematics but also serves to enlighten newcomers to the subject. It presents combinatorics as more than just a mathematical discipline; it is depicted as a pivotal framework that has influenced various scientific fields throughout history, bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern scientific inquiry.

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