How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths
How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths Eugenia Cheng lire en ligne - How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths a été écrit par Eugenia Cheng qui connu comme un auteur et ont écrit beaucoup de livres intéressants avec une grande narration. How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths a été l'un des livres de populer sur 2016. Il contient 320 pages et disponible sur format . Ce livre a été très surpris en raison de sa note rating et a obtenu environ avis des utilisateurs. Donc, après avoir terminé la lecture de ce livre, je recommande aux lecteurs de ne pas sous-estimer ce grand livre. Vous devez prendre How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths que votre liste de lecture ou vous serez regretter parce que vous ne l'avez pas lu encore dans votre vie.Rang parmi les ventes Amazon: #25020 dans LivresPublié le: 2016-06-02Langue d'origine: AnglaisDimensions: 7.80" h x .71" l x 5.08" L, .80 livres Reliure: Broché320 pagesPrésentation de l'éditeurMost people imagine maths is something like a slow cooker: very useful, but pretty limited in what it can do. Maths, though, isn't just a tool for solving a specific problem - and it's definitely not something to be afraid of. Whether you're a maths glutton or have forgotten how long division works (or never really knew in the first place), the chances are you've missed what really makes maths exciting. Calling on a baker's dozen of entertaining, puzzling examples and mathematically illuminating culinary analogies - including chocolate brownies, iterated Battenberg cakes, sandwich sandwiches, Yorkshire puddings and Mobius bagels - brilliant young academic and mathematical crusader Eugenia Cheng is here to tell us why we should all love maths. From simple numeracy to category theory ('the mathematics of mathematics'), Cheng takes us through the joys of the mathematical world. Packed with recipes, puzzles to surprise and delight even the innumerate, Cake, Custard & Category Theory will whet the appetite of maths whizzes and arithmophobes alike. (Not to mention aspiring cooks: did you know you can use that slow cooker to make clotted cream?) This is maths at its absolute tastiest.Biographie de l'auteurEugenia Cheng is Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield. She was educated at the University of Cambridge and has done post-doctoral work at the Universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Nice. Since 2007 her YouTube lectures and videos have been viewed around 700,000 times to date. A trained concert pianist, she is also trilingual in French, English and Mandarin, and her mission in life is to rid the world of maths phobia.

Details of How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths
Le Titre Du Livre | How to Bake Pi: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths |
Auteur | Eugenia Cheng |
Vendu par | Profile Books Ltd |
EAN | 9781781252888 |
Nombre de pages | 320 pages |
Editeur | Profile Books Ltd |
Nom de fichier | how-to-bake-pi-easy-recipes-for-understanding-complex-maths.pdf |
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