About This Course
24 lectures | 30 minutes per lecture
Ready to exercise those brain cells? Humans have been having fun with mathematics for thousands of years. Along the way, they've discovered the amazing utility of this field—in science, engineering, finance, games of chance, and many other aspects of life. This course of 24 half-hour lectures celebrates the sheer joy of mathematics, taught by a mathematician who is literally a magician with numbers. Professor Arthur T. Benjamin of Harvey Mudd College is renowned for his feats of mental calculation performed before audiences at schools, theaters, museums, conferences, and other venues.
Although racing a calculator to solve a difficult problem may seem like a superhuman achievement, Professor Benjamin shows that there are simple tricks that allow anyone to look like a math magician. Professor Benjamin has another goal in this course: throughout these lectures, he shows how everything in mathematics is connected—how the beautiful and often imposing edifice that has given us algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, probability, and so much else is based on nothing more than fooling around with numbers.
Author(s): Arthur T. Benjamin
Publisher: The Great Courses
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 181
24 Lectures
1 The Joy of Math—The Big Picture
2 The Joy of Numbers
3 The Joy of Primes
4 The Joy of Counting
5 The Joy of Fibonacci Numbers
6 The Joy of Algebra
7 The Joy of Higher Algebra
8 The Joy of Algebra Made Visual
9 The Joy of 9
10 The Joy of Proofs
11 The Joy of Geometry
12 The Joy of Pi
13 The Joy of Trigonometry
14 The Joy of the Imaginary Number i
15 The Joy of the Number e
16 The Joy of Infinity
17 The Joy of Infinite Series
18 The Joy of Differential Calculus
19 The Joy of Approximating with Calculus
20 The Joy of Integral Calculus
21 The Joy of Pascal's Triangle
22 The Joy of Probability
23 The Joy of Mathematical Games
24 The Joy of Mathematical Magic