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Geometry and Its Applications

Walter Meyer

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English
Chapman & Hall/CRC
26 August 2024
This unique textbook combines traditional geometry presents a contemporary approach that is grounded in real-world applications. It balances the deductive approach with discovery learning, introduces axiomatic, Euclidean and non-Euclidean, and transformational geometry. The text integrates applications and examples throughout. The Third Edition offers many updates, including expaning on historical notes, Geometry and Its Applications is a significant text for any college or university that focuses on geometry's usefulness in other disciplines. It is especially appropriate for engineering and science majors, as well as future mathematics teachers.

The Third Edition streamlines the treatment from the previous two editions Treatment of axiomatic geometry has been expanded Nearly 300 applications from all fields are included An emphasis on computer science-related applications appeals to student interest Many new excercises keep the presentation fresh
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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   910g
ISBN:   9780367689995
ISBN 10:   0367689995
Series:   Textbooks in Mathematics
Pages:   473
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Chapter 1 The Axiomatic Method in Geometry Chapter 2 The Eucidean Heritage Chapter 3 Non-Euclidean Geometry Chapter 4 Transformation Geometry I: Isometries Chapter 5 Vectors in Geometry Chapter 6 Transformation Geometry II: Isometries and Matrices Chapter 7 Transformation Geometry III: Similarity, Inversion and Projections Chapter 8 Graphs, Maps and Polyhedra

Reviews for Geometry and Its Applications

"""Geometry and its Applications, 3rd edition, offers an impressive table of contents. It covers the usual topics yet goes further by covering other aspects not usually found in an introductory geometry textbook. The book covers the basics of axiomatic geometry with chapters on Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry incorporating material on hyperbolic and spherical geometries. It includes a series of chapters on transformation geometry, covering isometries, symmetries, similarity, inversion, and projections. Linear algebra is used to study a variety of geometric problems. Some aspects of graph theory related to geometry are introduced in a final chapter. A key strength of this book is its strong coverage of many diverse applications of geometry. The author’s background in industry has clearly helped him to present these applications in a nature and understandable way. With over 300 updated applications, many new exercises, and an emphasis on computer science-related applications appeals to student interest this new edition has been streamlined to tighten the presentation."" -Dr. Ken Rosen"


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