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Résumé :
This is the third collection under the rubric ''That's Maths''. The first volume, ''That's Maths: The Mathematical Magic in Everyday Life'', was published by Gill Books in 2016. The second, ''That's Maths II: A Ton of Wonders'', was published for Logic Press in 2020. Both volumes were very favourably reviewed. This collection includes essays on a wide range of topics in both pure and applied mathematics. Chapters such as one on the beautiful theory of complex variables, illustrate the ''elegant abstraction'' mentioned in the subtitle, while chapters on mathematics in mechanics, astronomy, networks, freak waves and music demonstrate its ''eclectic applications''. The book is suitable for everyone with an interest in mathematics, whether or not they have studied the subject beyond secondary school level. Some chapters are purely expository...
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Peter Lynch is passionate about all things mathematical. He graduated from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1968 with a first class honours in mathematical science. The following year he was awarded an M.Sc. by UCD. Much of Peter's career was spent with the Irish Meteorological Service, where he worked developing models for weather prediction. In 1982 he was awarded a PhD from Trinity College Dublin, for research in dynamical meteorology. He later became Head of Research and then Deputy Directer of Met Eireann. Peter carried out extensive research on the development of computer weather forecasting. In 2006 he completed a monograph, The Emergence of Numerical Weather Prediction: Richardson's Dream, which was published by Cambridge University Press. Peter moved to UCD in 2004 as Professor of Meteorology in the School of Mathematics. He is now an emeritus professor in the School. Since retiring he has written extensively about mathematics. His first mathematical collection, That's Maths: The Mathematical Magic in Everyday Life, was published by Gill Books in 2016. He writes a regular mathematical column in The Irish Times and maintains a mathematical blog, thatsmaths.com. His professional website is at https://maths.ucd.ie/~plynch/ Peter is a keen walker. Over a thirteen-year period, he completed a walk around the coastal counties of Ireland. This is described in his book Rambling Round Ireland: A Commodius Vicus of Recirculation, published in 2010 by The Liffey Press. Peter is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Logic Press publishes mathematical books and books related to Mathematics.
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Peter Lynch is passionate about all things mathematical. He graduated from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1968 with a first class honours in mathematical science. The following year he was awarded an M.Sc. by UCD. Much of Peter's career was spent with the Irish Meteorological Service, where he worked developing models for weather prediction. In 1982 he was awarded a PhD from Trinity College Dublin, for research in dynamical meteorology. He later became Head of Research and then Deputy Directer of Met Eireann. Peter carried out extensive research on the development of computer weather forecasting. In 2006 he completed a monograph, The Emergence of Numerical Weather Prediction: Richardson's Dream, which was published by Cambridge University Press. Peter moved to UCD in 2004 as Professor of Meteorology in the School of Mathematics. He is now an emeritus professor in the School. Since retiring he has written extensively about mathematics. His first mathematical collection, That's Maths: The Mathematical Magic in Everyday Life, was published by Gill Books in 2016. He writes a regular mathematical column in The Irish Times and maintains a mathematical blog, thatsmaths.com. His professional website is at https://maths.ucd.ie/~plynch/ Peter is a keen walker. Over a thirteen-year period, he completed a walk around the coastal counties of Ireland. This is described in his book Rambling Round Ireland: A Commodius Vicus of Recirculation, published in 2010 by The Liffey Press. Peter is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Logic Press publishes mathematical books and books related to Mathematics....
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