An edition of The knot book (1994)

The knot book

an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots

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An edition of The knot book (1994)

The knot book

an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots

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Over a century old, knot theory is today one of the most active areas of modern mathematics. The study of knots has led to important applications in DNA research and the synthesis of new molecules. And it is having a significant impact on statistical mechanics and quantum field theory.

Many of the problems discussed in knot theory, including those treated here, can be understood with only a background of high school algebra and can be solved by the curious amateur. All you need to begin is a piece of string, a little math, a little imagination, and Colin Adams's The Knot Book - the first book to make cutting-edge research in knot theory accessible to a nonspecialist audience.

What are the different properties and classifications of knots? How do you determine whether a knot is actually knotted or can be untangled? What is the appropriate measure of the complexity of a knot? What does knot theory research offer to other sciences? In The Knot Book Colin Adams describes and illustrates the work being done to answer these questions.

Starting with the simplest knot (the trivial knot or unknot), Adams guides readers through increasingly more intricate twists and turns of knot theory, exploring problems and theorems mathematicians now can solve, as well as those that remain open. He also looks at how knot theory is providing important insights in biology, chemistry, physics, and other fields.

Included are hundreds of illustrations of knots (including a table at the end of the book displaying nearly 200 different knots) as well as worked examples, exercises open problems - even a few knot jokes and pastimes.

Colin Adams explains knot theory with an enthusiasm and an informal style that makes this seemingly mysterious subject easy to approach. With The Knot Book and a mathematical background that includes no more than a familiarity with polynomials, you will be able to understand and work with some of the discipline's most modern and provocative ideas.

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The knot book: an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots
2004, American Mathematical Society
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The knot book: an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots
1994, W.H. Freeman
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-302) and index.
"Originally published by W.H. Freeman and Company ... reprinted with corrections in 2004 by the American Mathematical Society"--T.p. verso.

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Providence, R.I

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Dewey Decimal Class
514/.2242
Library of Congress
QA612.2 .A33 2004

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xiii, 306 p. :
Number of pages
306

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OL3308051M
ISBN 10
0821836781
LCCN
2004054429
OCLC/WorldCat
55633800
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240543

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