Math Goes to the Movies
Par Didier Müller, lundi 10 avril 2017 à 17:14 - Livres/e-books - #3104 - rss
Math Goes to the Movies
Burkard Polster, Marty Ross
John Hopkins University Press (7 septembre 2012)
252 pages
The first several chapters discuss in detail specific popular movies containing significant mathematics, such as Good Will Hunting (1997). The later chapters present lots of fun mathematical movie trivia. Some other movies which the book goes into detail with are Stand and Deliver (1988), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Pi (1998), and It's My Turn (1980). As mentioned, the later chapters present lots of fun mathematical movie trivia. For example, in Die Hard with a Vengeance ("Die Hard 3"), the characters played by Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson are given various puzzles by the character played by Jeremy Irons. Some of these are mathematical in nature and are discussed in detail.
A good sense of what the book is about can be determined from a list of chapter titles.
- Good math hunting
- The clever hand behind "A Beautiful Mind"
- Escalante Stands and Delivers
- The annotated Pi files
- Nitpicking in Mathmagic land
- Escape from the Cube
- The incredible shrinking room
- Murder in the hot house
- A word problem for die hards
- 7×13=28
- One mirror has two faces, two mirrors have ...
- It's my turn for some serious mathematics
- Beautiful math, or better off dead
- Pythagoreas and Fermat at the movies
- Survival in the fourth dimension
- To infinity and beyond!
- Problem corner
- Money-back bloopers
- The funny files
- People lists
- Topic lists
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