Numerical Approximation Methods: π ≈ 355/113

Numerical Approximation Methods: π ≈ 355/113

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Sep 28, 2011 · Anglais · Relié (498 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 498
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 28, 2011
Éditeur Springer
Édition 2011
ISBN-10 1441998365
ISBN-13 9781441998361

Description

In the exploration of numerical methods, a remarkable thread emerges through the approximation of π, illustrated by the elegant fraction 355/113. This fraction, though seemingly simple, embodies a profound historical journey into the heart of mathematics, where precision meets ingenuity. Harold Cohen delves deep into the intricacies of numerical approximation techniques, revealing how even the most complex concepts can be captured with accessible mathematical formulas.

The narrative guides readers through a landscape rich in historical anecdotes and mathematical theories, shedding light on the evolution of methods used to approximate the value of π. Cohen's insights not only detail the methodologies employed by mathematicians over the centuries but also invite readers to appreciate the artistry involved in numbers and calculations.

As readers navigate the pages, they encounter a blend of practical techniques and theoretical foundations, providing a comprehensive understanding of how approximation methods have evolved. The work serves as a bridge connecting the past with contemporary advancements in numeric computation.

Ultimately, this exploration is more than just a technical explanation; it celebrates the beauty and wonder of mathematics, making it approachable for both novices and seasoned mathematicians alike. Through Cohen's expertise, the pursuit of understanding π transforms into a captivating intellectual journey.

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