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Steven Strogatz

    Steven Strogatz est un professeur de mathématiques appliquées dont le travail explore les modèles et comportements élégants présents dans la nature. Il est célébré pour sa capacité à éclairer des idées mathématiques complexes, révélant leur profonde pertinence pour notre monde quotidien. Strogatz excelle à rendre les concepts abstraits accessibles, démontrant l'ordre et la beauté sous-jacents qui régissent tout, des systèmes biologiques aux dynamiques sociales. Ses écrits invitent les lecteurs à apprécier l'influence omniprésente des mathématiques dans la formation de notre compréhension de l'univers.

    Steven Strogatz
    The Joy of X : A Guided Tour of Mathematics, from One to Infinity
    The Joy of X
    Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus, the Language of the Universe
    Infinite Powers
    Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
    Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
    • "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."--Publisher's description

      Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
    • Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos

      With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering

      • 532pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,3(11)Évaluer

      Focusing on nonlinear dynamics and chaos, this textbook is designed for beginners, particularly students in their introductory course. It emphasizes analytical techniques, practical examples, and geometric understanding. The material is systematically organized, beginning with first-order differential equations and exploring their bifurcations, making complex concepts accessible to new learners.

      Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
    • A magisterial history of calculus (and the people behind it) from one of the world's foremost popularisers of mathematics, the author of The Joy of X.

      Infinite Powers
    • How should you flip your mattress to get the maximum wear out of it? How many people should you date before settling down? How does Google search the internet? Why does the stock market swing so often, and so wildly? In this book, the author explains the great ideas of maths, from negative numbers to calculus, and fat tails to infinity.

      The Joy of X
    • Sync

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(2551)Évaluer

      The tendency to synchronize may be the most mysterious and pervasive drive in all of nature. It has intrigued some of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century, including Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Norbert Wiener, Brian Josephson, and Arthur Winfree. At once elegant and riveting, Sync tells the story of the dawn of a new science. Steven Strogatz, a leading mathematician in the fields of chaos and complexity theory, explains how enormous systems can synchronize themselves, from the electrons in a superconductor to the pacemaker cells in our hearts. He shows that although these phenomena might seem unrelated on the surface, at a deeper level there is a connection, forged by the unifying power of mathematics.

      Sync
    • The Calculus of Friendship

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(20)Évaluer

      The Calculus of Friendship is the story of an extraordinary connection between a teacher and a student, as chronicled through more than thirty years of letters between them. What makes their relationship unique is that it is based almost entirely on a shared love of calculus. For them, calculus is more than a branch of mathematics; it is a game they love playing together, a constant when all else is in flux. The teacher goes from the prime of his career to retirement, competes in whitewater kayaking at the international level, and loses a son. The student matures from high school math whiz to Ivy League professor, suffers the sudden death of a parent, and blunders into a marriage destined to fail. Yet through it all they take refuge in the haven of calculus--until a day comes when calculus is no longer enough. Like calculus itself, The Calculus of Friendship is an exploration of change. It's about the transformation that takes place in a student's heart, as he and his teacher reverse roles, as they age, as they are buffeted by life itself. Written by a renowned teacher and communicator of mathematics, The Calculus of Friendship is warm, intimate, and deeply moving. The most inspiring ideas of calculus, differential equations, and chaos theory are explained through metaphors, images, and anecdotes in a way that all readers will find beautiful, and even poignant. Math enthusiasts, from high school students to professionals, will delight in the offbeat problems and lucid explanations in the letters. For anyone whose life has been changed by a mentor, The Calculus of Friendship will be an unforgettable journey.

      The Calculus of Friendship
    • Beststeller w zestawieniu New York Timesa. Książka nominowana do nagrody Naukowa Książka Roku Royal Society za 2019 rok. Bez rachunku różniczkowego i całkowego nie mielibyśmy telefonów komórkowych, telewizji, nawigacji satelitarnej ani badań ultradźwiękami. Nie rozumielibyśmy DNA, nie odkryli Neptuna ani nie nosili pięciu tysięcy piosenek w kieszeniach. Potęga nieskończoności opowiada o tym, jak rachunek różniczkowy i całkowy kusił i zachwycał jego odkrywców, począwszy od swych pierwszych przebłysków w starożytnej Grecji, a kończąc na odkryciu fal grawitacyjnych (zjawiska przez niego przewidzianego). Strogatz ujawnia, jak ta postać matematyki potrafiła sprostać wyzwaniom każdej epoki: wyznaczyć pole koła korzystając jedynie z piasku i patyka; wyjaśnić, dlaczego Mars czasami idzie do tyłu; wytworzyć elektryczność za pomocą magnesu; zapewnić, aby rakieta nie ominęła Księżyca; odwrócić losy walki z AIDS. Wspaniała książka. Szereg inteligentnych i zdumiewających historii, które ukazują, jak rachunek różniczkowy i całkowy przyczynił się do powstania naszego współczesnego świata. The Washington Post

      Potęga nieskończoności
    • Was veranlasst Tausende von Glühwürmchen an malaysischen Flüssen dazu, synchron zu blinken? Warum schwingen die Pendel zweier nahe beieinander stehender Uhren im selben Takt? Wie koordinieren Millionen von Gehirnzellen unsere Atmung oder erzeugen Bewusstsein? Diese Phänomene sind beeindruckende Beispiele für spontane Ordnung und Gleichzeitigkeit in unserer Welt. Das Streben nach Gleichklang, eine der geheimnisvollsten Kräfte der Natur, hat bedeutende Wissenschaftler des 20. Jahrhunderts, darunter Albert Einstein und Norbert Wiener, fasziniert. In den letzten zehn Jahren haben Forscher aus verschiedenen Disziplinen erkannt, dass die Auseinandersetzung mit Gleichzeitigkeit unser Wissen revolutionieren könnte – sei es über den Ursprung des Lebens oder die Entstehung des Bewusstseins. Steven Strogatz, ein Pionier der Wissenschaft des Synchronismus, gelingt es in seinem Werk, stilistisch brillante und anschauliche Wissenschaftsliteratur zu schaffen, ähnlich wie Brian Greenes Bestseller. Synchron vermittelt zudem eine Ahnung davon, wie unser Universum tatsächlich funktioniert.

      Synchron