"New Math Letter" Journal (First Issue)
- math
- Categories:Mathematics
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2023
- Pages:160
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- Size:170mm×240mm
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- Text Color:Two color
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Feature
★ The book demonstrates that mathematics can also be told in unofficial terms. With the history of mathematics, dialogues between mathematics and other subjects and the introduction of the importance of mathematics in our lives and society, the book hopes to renew communication seminars, pedagogical methods, and the language of teaching with a profound and interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, the book treats mathematics as a habit of thinking, providing insight into the many applications of mathematics in everyday life, the cultural depth of mathematics and its role in history, philosophy, science, technology, economy, and social debates, and the connections between the fields of mathematics, art, and literature.
★NEW MATH LETTER is a book where mathematics intersects with other fields of knowledge, integrating mathematics, art, literature, and society.
★NEW MATH LETTER is a quarterly journal and an indispensable interdisciplinary and narrative book for researchers, teachers, and students.
★NEW MATH LETTER has themes of Historical Conversations, Civic Mathematics, Mathematical Biographies, Mathematical Architecture, Mathematics in Art and Literature, Computational Thinking, and New Works and Classics.
Description
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