Polyhedra

List of books about polyhedra

This is a list of books about polyhedra. (Wikipedia).

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Math Books For Learning Trigonometry

In this video I will show you three awesome math books you can use to learn Trigonometry. All of these books are awesome and perfect for beginners as well as people who want additional practice. The first two big books are a great reference and it's worth owning at least one of these in my

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All Math Books Should Smell Like This

In this video I will show you one of my books. I really like this book for several reasons. The book covers tons of algebra and trigonometry. Books like this are typically used for courses such as Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Trigonometry. The book is called Pre-calculus Mathematics and it w

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Plane Trigonometry

This is an older book on Trigonometry. This book is good for someone who wants to learn trigonometry. I hope this is helpful. Here is one version: https://amzn.to/3FvnPuk Another: https://amzn.to/42zhmIG And another: https://amzn.to/3FvnRlW Useful Math Supplies https://amzn.to/3Y5TGcv My

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How Do You Actually Read Math Books

In this video I talk about how to actually read math books. There are a few ways to do this and in this video I discuss both ways. Please leave any comments or questions in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. You can al

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My Math Book Collection (Top Row of a Bookshelf)

In this video I go over the top row of one of my bookshelves. I was honestly surprised to see how many math books were here. Many of these books I had actually forgotten I had. I will be reviewing more books in the future:) Instead of listing the individual links to each the books here, j

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Marjorie Wikler Senechal - Unwrapping a Gem - CoM Apr 2021

If the celebrated Scottish zoologist D’Arcy W. Thompson (1860 – 1948) could have met the near-legendary German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571 – 1630), what would they talk about? Snowflakes, maybe? It is true that both men wrote about their hexagonal shapes. But they both wrote about Arc

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The Computer Science Wizard Book

This is the legendary "Wizard Book". It is dedicated to the spirit which lives inside the computer. This book covers the fundamentals of computer programming using Scheme which is a dialect of Lisp. One of the coolest things about this book is that there are lectures online you can watch t

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Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques - Veronica Gavagna - 01/12/17

Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques (séance préparée par la rédaction de la RHM) Veronica Gavagna (Università degli Studi di Firenze), « Studies on regular polyhedra in the Renaissance: the case of Francesco Maurolico » ---------------------------------- Vous pouvez nous re

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Real-time History of Science Research

Analyzing archival correspondence and notes pertaining to mathematical biologist D'arcy Wentworth Thompson known for his book "On Growth and Form" published in 1917. For upcoming live streams by Stephen Wolfram, please visit: http://www.stephenwolfram.com/livestreams/

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AlgTop8: Polyhedra and Euler's formula

We investigate the five Platonic solids: tetrahedron, cube, octohedron, icosahedron and dodecahedron. Euler's formula relates the number of vertices, edges and faces. We give a proof using a triangulation argument and the flow down a sphere. This is the eighth lecture in this beginner's

From playlist Algebraic Topology: a beginner's course - N J Wildberger

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My Math Bookshelf (Middle Row)

These are some of my math books from one of my bookshelves. There are 26 total:) If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. *****The books with links to amazon if available****** Topics in Ring Theory by Barshay Ring Theory by Gordon Topics in Algebra b

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10 Math and Physics Books

Here are 10 completely different books on math and physics. These books are all so different. The topics include Basic Math, Topology, Abstract Algebra, Mathematical Statistics, Calculus, Physics, Partial Differential Equations, Precalculus, and Real Analysis. Here is a list of the books.

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Class 1: Overview

MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-849F12 Instructor: Erik Demaine This class begins with a folding exercise of numerical digits. Questions discussed cover strip folding in the context of efficienc

From playlist MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms, Fall 2012

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The Most Famous Book on Set Theory

In this video I will show you what is considered to be perhaps the most influential book ever written on Set Theory. The book is called Set Theory and it was written by Felix Hausdorff. Another wonderful book is Naive Set Theory by Paul Halmos. We will look at both books and I will explain

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George Hart - Little Zonohedral Library - CoM Oct 2020

I’ll show how a simple geometric process of extending v’s into parallelograms can be used to design a wide variety of physically constructable structures. The results are beautiful generalizations of zonohedra, a class of polyhedra based on parallel-sided faces. As a practical example, a

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S.A.Robertson, How to see objects in four dimensions, LMS 1993

Based on the 1993 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' is entitled "How to see objects in four dimensions" by Professor S.A.Robertson. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name

From playlist Mathematics

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History of Mathematics with MoMath: New Virtual Gallery

Join us live as we discuss and showcase the new interactive virtual gallery created for the National Museum of Mathematics, you can see the gallery for yourself at https://history-of-mathematics.org/ We'd love to get feedback about this project, please take the time to fill-out our survey

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Hyperbolic Knot Theory (Lecture - 1) by Abhijit Champanerkar

PROGRAM KNOTS THROUGH WEB (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Rama Mishra, Madeti Prabhakar, and Mahender Singh DATE & TIME: 24 August 2020 to 28 August 2020 VENUE: Online Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the original program has been canceled. However, the meeting will be conducted through onl

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Lecture 1: Overview

MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-849F12 Instructor: Erik Demaine This lecture introduces the topics covered in the course and its motivation. Examples of applications are provided, types and char

From playlist MIT 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms, Fall 2012

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Bees and People

This book is titled Bees and People and it was written by Naum Ioyrish. It was published by MIR Publishers. Here it is https://amzn.to/40v8q5P Useful Math Supplies https://amzn.to/3Y5TGcv My Recording Gear https://amzn.to/3BFvcxp (these are my affiliate links) ***********Math, Physics, a

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