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Summary & Analysis of Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
- A Guide to the Book by Steven Strogatz
- Narrado por: Michael London Anglado
- Duração: 57 minutos
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Sinopse
Please note: This is a summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.
Author and mathematician Steven Strogatz shares a deep secret he has discovered - that calculus is the primary operating code of the universe! He shows you how every expression of nature that you see can be broken down into a set of differential equations. Once you understand how calculus runs the cosmos, the universe will open up to you in unimaginable ways!
What does this ZIP Reads Summary Include?
- Synopsis of the original book
- Key takeaways from each chapter
- Easily understood explanations for complicated mathematical principles
- History of calculus and many modern applications
- Editorial review
- Background on Steven Strogatz
About the original book:
In Infinite Powers, Strogatz attempts to show us the link between the universe and calculus. Everything human civilization has created has been based on some form of calculus, including cellphones, radios, HIV drugs, and human genome technology. Strogatz makes a compelling argument that without integral and differential equations, there would be no modern civilization. Infinite Powers is a classic description of the history, development, and future of calculus, as well as the phenomenal mathematicians who mastered it.
Disclaimer: This audiobook is intended as a companion to, not a replacement for, Infinite Powers. ZIP Reads is wholly responsible for this content and is not associated with the original author in any way.