A Mathematical Nature Walk

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A Mathematical Nature Walk by John A. Adam explores the fascinating ways in which mathematics manifests in the natural world around us. Through a series of real-world examples and thought-provoking questions, the book encourages readers to observe and engage with nature through a mathematical lens, highlighting patterns and laws that govern everything from the flight of birds to the formation of clouds. It's an insightful journey bridging the gap between mathematics and the natural sciences, making complex concepts accessible and intriguing.
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A Mathematical Nature Walk

How heavy is that cloud? Why can you see farther in rain than in fog? Why are the droplets on that spider web spaced apart so evenly? This book presents ninety-six questions about many common natural phenomena - and a few uncommon ones - and then shows how to answer them using mostly basic mathematics.

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How heavy is that cloud? Why can you see farther in rain than in fog? Why are the droplets on that spider web spaced apart so evenly? If you have ever asked questions like these while outdoors, and wondered how you might figure out the answers, this is a book for you.

An entertaining and informative collection of fascinating puzzles from the natural world around us, A Mathematical Nature Walk will delight anyone who loves nature or math or both. John Adam presents ninety-six questions about many common natural phenomenaβ€”and a few uncommon onesβ€”and then shows how to answer them using mostly basic mathematics.

Can you weigh a pumpkin just by carefully looking at it? Why can you see farther in rain than in fog? What causes the variations in the colours of butterfly wings, bird feathers, and oil slicks? And why are large haystacks prone to spontaneous combustion? These are just a few of the questions you'll find inside.

Many of the problems are illustrated with photos and drawings, and the book also has answers, a glossary of terms, and a list of some of the patterns found in nature. About a quarter of the questions can be answered with arithmetic, and many of the rest require only precalculus. But regardless of math background, readers will learn from the informal descriptions of the problems and gain a new appreciation of the beauty of nature and the mathematics that lies behind it.

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A Mathematical Nature Walk, by John A. Adam, is praised for its engaging blend of mathematics and natural observation, providing readers, particularly those familiar with calculus, with intriguing insights into the natural world. The book is warmly received for its playful and thought-provoking approach, encouraging readers to apply mathematical concepts to everyday observations in nature. Reviewers commend Adam’s accessible writing style and sense of humour, making complex ideas approachable and enjoyable, with suggestions that it’s a useful resource for both educators and curious minds.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691152653

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 October 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 17 color illus. 22 halftones. 97 line illus.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 280

About the Author

John A. Adam is professor of mathematics at Old Dominion University. He is the coauthor of Guesstimation: Solving the World's Problems on the Back of a Cocktail Napkin and the author of Mathematics in Nature (both Princeton).

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