What does quilting have to do with electric circuit
theory? The answer is just one of the fascinating ways
that best-selling popular math writer Paul Nahin
illustrates the deep interplay of math and physics in
the world around us in his latest book of challenging
mathematical puzzles, ''Mrs. Perkins's Electric Quilt''.
With his trademark combination of intriguing
mathematical problems and the historical anecdotes
surrounding them, Nahin invites readers on an exciting
and informative exploration of some of the many ways
math and physics combine to create something vastly more
powerful, useful, and interesting than either is by
itself. In a series of brief and largely self-contained
chapters, Nahin discusses a wide range of topics in
which math and physics are mutually dependent and
mutually illuminating, from Newtonian gravity and
Newton's laws of mechanics to ballistics, air drag, and
electricity. The mathematical subjects range from
algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus to
differential equations, Fourier series, and theoretical
and Monte Carlo probability.Each chapter includes
problems - some three dozen in all - that challenge
readers to try their hand at applying what they have
learned. Just as in his other books of mathematical
puzzles, Nahin discusses the historical background of
each problem, gives many examples, includes MATLAB
codes, and provides complete and detailed solutions at
the end. ''Mrs. Perkins's Electric Quilt'' will appeal
to students interested in new math and physics
applications, teachers looking for unusual examples to
use in class - and anyone who enjoys popular math
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