: Those who find traditional, text-heavy math textbooks incomprehensible.
: Starting with the fundamentals of quantity and group logic.
: For anyone who wants to understand "monstrous moonshine" or "chaos theory" (Glendinning’s specialty) without getting bogged down in dense academic jargon. Math in Minutes: 200 Key Concepts Explained In ...
The core philosophy of the book is "simplicity through visualization". Glendinning, a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester, uses a strict template for every concept: : Each idea gets its own dedicated page.
: Every concept is paired with an easy-to-understand illustration, leveraging the fact that our brains often absorb information better visually. What’s Inside? : Those who find traditional, text-heavy math textbooks
: Making daunting topics like limits and the fundamental theorem of calculus accessible.
This 416-page "knowledge in a flash" guide aims to do the impossible: condense 4,000 years of human achievement into 200 bite-sized, visually engaging chunks. Here is a look at why this compact reference is a favorite for both students and lifelong learners. The Format: 200 Words, 1 Image The core philosophy of the book is "simplicity
: A perfect companion for a quick refresher before an exam.