Arithmetic
暫譯: 算術

Paul Lockhart

  • 出版商: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
  • 出版日期: 2017-08-21
  • 售價: $1,060
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,007
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 240
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 0674972236
  • ISBN-13: 9780674972230
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Because evolution endowed humans with a complement of ten fingers, a grouping size of ten seems natural to us, perhaps even ideal. But from the perspective of mathematics, groupings of ten are arbitrary, and can have serious shortcomings. Twelve would be better for divisibility, and eight is smaller and well suited to repeated halving. Grouping by two, as in binary code, has turned out to have its own remarkable advantages.

Paul Lockhart reveals arithmetic not as the rote manipulation of numbers―a practical if mundane branch of knowledge best suited for balancing a checkbook or filling out tax forms―but as a set of ideas that exhibit the fascinating and sometimes surprising behaviors usually reserved for higher branches of mathematics. The essence of arithmetic is the skillful arrangement of numerical information for ease of communication and comparison, an elegant intellectual craft that arises from our desire to count, add to, take away from, divide up, and multiply quantities of important things. Over centuries, humans devised a variety of strategies for representing and using numerical information, from beads and tally marks to adding machines and computers. Lockhart explores the philosophical and aesthetic nature of counting and of different number systems, both Western and non-Western, weighing the pluses and minuses of each.

A passionate, entertaining survey of foundational ideas and methods, Arithmetic invites readers to experience the profound and simple beauty of its subject through the eyes of a modern research mathematician.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

因為進化賦予人類十根手指,十的分組對我們來說似乎是自然的,甚至是理想的。然而,從數學的角度來看,十的分組是任意的,並且可能有嚴重的缺陷。十二在可整除性方面會更好,而八則更小,適合重複的二分。以二為基礎的分組,如同二進位碼,顯示出其自身的顯著優勢。

保羅·洛克哈特(Paul Lockhart)揭示了算術並非僅僅是對數字的死記硬背操作——這是一個實用但平凡的知識領域,最適合用來平衡支票簿或填寫稅表——而是一組展現出迷人且有時令人驚訝的行為的思想,這些行為通常是高級數學的專屬。算術的本質在於巧妙地排列數字信息,以便於溝通和比較,這是一種優雅的智力技藝,源於我們對計數、加法、減法、分割和乘法等重要事物的需求。幾個世紀以來,人類設計了各種策略來表示和使用數字信息,從珠子和記號到加法機和計算機。洛克哈特探討了計數及不同數字系統的哲學和美學特性,包括西方和非西方的系統,權衡每種系統的優缺點。

這本充滿熱情且引人入勝的基礎思想和方法的調查書《算術》(Arithmetic)邀請讀者通過現代研究數學家的視角,體驗其主題的深刻與簡單之美。