Math Bytes - 9780691160603
Math BytesGoogle Bombs, Chocolate-Covered Pi, and Other Cool Bits in Computing Author(s): Tim P. Chartier Format: Hardback Publisher: Princeton University Press, United States Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN-13: 9780691160603, 978-0691160603 Synopsis This book provides a fun, hands-on approach to learning how mathematics and computing relate to the world around us and help us to better understand it. How can reposting on Twitter kill a movie's opening weekend? How can you use mathematics to find your celebrity look-alike? What is Homer Simpson's method for disproving Fermat's Last Theorem? Each topic in this refreshingly inviting book illustrates a famous mathematical algorithm or result--such as Google's PageRank and the traveling salesman problem--and the applications grow more challenging as you progress through the chapters. But don't worry, helpful solutions are provided each step of the way. Math Bytes shows you how to do calculus using a bag of chocolate chips, and how to prove the Euler characteristic simply by doodling. Generously illustrated in color throughout, this lively and entertaining book also explains how to create fractal landscapes with a roll of the dice, pick a competitive bracket for March Madness, decipher the math that makes it possible to resize a computer font or launch an Angry Bird--and much, much more. All of the applications are presented in an accessible and engaging way, enabling beginners and advanced readers alike to learn and explore at their own pace--a bit and a byte at a time.
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| Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| After Receiving The Item, Your Buyer Should Cancel The Purchase Within | 60 days |
| Book Title | Math Bytes |
| Number Of Pages | 152 Pages |
| Language | English |
| Item Height | 235 mm |
| Subject | Computer Science |
| Publication Year | 2014 |
| Type | Textbook |
| Item Weight | 397 g |
| Author | Tim P. Chartier |
| Item Width | 152 mm |
| Format | Hardcover |
This textbook is the one I kept after the course ended for reference.