Math Makers: The Lives And Works Of 50 Famous Mathematicians ((better)) File

The 17th to 19th centuries saw an explosion of mathematical innovation, led by:

A child prodigy turned "Mozart of Math," working across a vast range of mathematical disciplines. math makers: the lives and works of 50 famous mathematicians

Whether it is the probability theories of that govern how we understand risk today, or the non-Euclidean geometry of Riemann that would eventually help Einstein map the curvature of spacetime, the book connects the math to the real world. It answers the student’s eternal question: "When will I ever use this?" by showing that the foundations of our digital, architectural, and financial worlds were laid by these 50 individuals. The 17th to 19th centuries saw an explosion