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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Introduction: The abacist versus the algorist Part One: Equations of antiquity
1. Why we believe in arithmetic: the world’s simplest equation 2. Resisting a new concept: the discovery of zero 3. The square of the hypotenuse: the Pythagorean theorem 4. The circle game: the discovery of π 5. From Zeno’s paradoxes to the idea of infinity 6. A matter of leverage: laws of levers
Part Two: Equations in the age of exploration
7. The stammerer’s secret: Cardano’s formula 8. Order in the heavens: Kepler’s laws of planetary motion 9. Writing for eternity: Fermat’s Last Theorem 10. An unexplored continent: the fundamental theorem of calculus 11. Of apples, legends … and comets: Newton’s laws 12. The great explorer: Euler’s theorems
Part Three: Equations in a promethean age
13. The new algebra: Hamilton and quaternions 14. Two shooting stars: group theory 15. The geometry of whales and ants: non-Euclidean geometry 16. In primes we trust: the prime number theorem 17. The idea of spectra: Fourier series 18. A god’s-eye view of light: Maxwell’s equations
Part Four: Equations in our own time
19. The photoelectric effect: quanta and relativity 20. From a bad cigar to Westminster Abbey: Dirac’s formula 21. The empire-builder: the Chern-Gauss-Bonnet equation 22. A little bit infinite: the Continuum Hypothesis 23. Theories of chaos: Lorenz equations 24. Taming the tiger: the Black-Scholes equation
Conclusion: What of the future? Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
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