<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A fun look at calculus in our everyday lives</b> <p/>Calculus. For some of us, the word conjures up memories of ten-pound textbooks and visions of tedious abstract equations. And yet, in reality, calculus is fun, accessible, and surrounds us everywhere we go. In <i>Everyday Calculus</i>, Oscar Fernandez shows us how to see the math in our coffee, on the highway, and even in the night sky. <p/>Fernandez uses our everyday experiences to skillfully reveal the hidden calculus behind a typical day's events. He guides us through how math naturally emerges from simple observations--how hot coffee cools down, for example--and in discussions of over fifty familiar events and activities. Fernandez demonstrates that calculus can be used to explore practically any aspect of our lives, including the most effective number of hours to sleep and the fastest route to get to work. He also shows that calculus can be both useful--determining which seat at the theater leads to the best viewing experience, for instance--and fascinating--exploring topics such as time travel and the age of the universe. Throughout, Fernandez presents straightforward concepts, and no prior mathematical knowledge is required. For advanced math fans, the mathematical derivations are included in the appendixes. <p/>Whether you're new to mathematics or already a curious math enthusiast, <i>Everyday Calculus</i> invites you to spend a day discovering the calculus all around you. The book will convince even die-hard skeptics to view this area of math in a whole new way.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>"<i>Everyday Calculus</i> tracks a day in the life of mathematician Oscar Fernandez, from his morning cup of joe to his night out at the theater, and lets us see the world the way he does: written in equations, the language of nature. He gently guides the reader through the basics of derivatives and integrals, revealing the hidden connections lurking just beneath the surface of our daily lives."<b>--Jennifer Ouellette, author of <i>The Calculus Diaries</i></b></p><p>"Calculus has played an essential role in the development of engineering, medicine, physics, chemistry, geology, statistics, and a variety of other areas. But where is it in our everyday lives? In this beautiful book, Oscar Fernandez answers that question by noting all of the ways that calculus appears in the world around us, from the coffee cooling on the counter to the rain drops hitting an umbrella. You will never look at daily life in quite the same way again."<b>--Colin Adams, coauthor of <i>How to Ace Calculus</i></b></p><p>"With a clear style and refreshing approach, this book shows how elementary calculus is relevant to practical day-to-day events familiar to us all."<b>--John Adam, author of <i>X and the City: Modeling Aspects of Urban Life</i></b></p><p>"A fun and delightful read."<b>--Thomas Garrity, Williams College</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Everyday Calculus</i> is a triumph in the pursuit of the lofty goal of comprehending the world. Fernandez has touched upon a sensitive nerve, not just because mathematics makes most people cringe, but because the subject has allowed the passage of great things from some of the greatest minds ever to wander within the twentieth century. Oscar Fernandez is as bold as Alfred S. Posementier in his quest to deliver mathematical thinking as nature's gift to the thinking person.<b>---D. Wayne Dworsky, <i>San Francisco Book Review</i></b><br><br>One of American Association for the Advancement of Science's Books for General Audiences and Young Adults 2014<br><br>The author earnestly and excitedly seeks to make the principles of calculus near and natural, without the intimidation of a five-pound textbook dense with equations. . . . Fernandez invites the reader along on this work day and telegraphs an enthusiasm for seeing calculus, with hints of differential equations, presented to him. This excitement will communicate itself to the math enthusiast becoming acquainted with calculus through the author's style, which is both lively and confident.<b>---Tom Schulte, <i>MAA Reviews</i></b><br><br>The author's style is witty, conversational and comfortable. . . . A very captivating read.<b>---Andrew Jones, <i>Mathematics Today</i></b><br><br>Written in a bright conversational tone, this book wonderfully integrates calculus into everyday life.<b>---Devorah Bennu, <i>GrrlScientist</i></b><br><br>[T]he book is perfect for a reader who really wants to know what mathematics are governing our lives and who wants to learn and understand or polish up his rusty knowledge of these mathematics.<b>---A. Bultheel, <i>European Mathematical Society</i></b><br><br>Fernandez is especially effective when linking together seemingly disparate activities for which the underlying mathematical basis is identical. As the subtitle of the book suggests, the thrust is more one of 'discovering the hidden math all around us' rather than showing 'how mathematics is used, ' which provides an honest and very pleasurable journey.-- "Choice"<br><br>For every befuddled math student who's ever sat in class and thought, 'When am I ever going to use this?' Fernandez, assistant professor of mathematics at Wellesley College, gleefully reveals the truth: the world really does run on math. . . . Whether describing how biology uses math to design more efficient organs and body structures or the best way to figure out when to overhaul a subway car, Fernandez keeps the tone light, as entertaining as it is informative. The book will speak most strongly to readers with some experience in trigonometry and basic calculus, but it's also accessible to those willing to put in a little extra effort. Either way, Fernandez's witty, delightful approach makes for a winning introduction to the wonderland of math behind the scenes of everyday life.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Professor Fernandez is a delightfully quirky writer and his book <i>Everyday Calculus</i> is lighthearted and compelling, connecting mathematics to daily life. . . . <i>Everyday Calculus</i> will not only be found to be understandable by non-mathematicians but will also be found to be quite entertaining. Indeed, not everyone considers the calculus going on inside Tandoori ovens, and they should.<b>---Robert Schaefer, <i>New York Journal of Books</i></b><br><br>The book offers in clear and concise fashion much of the material found in a traditional calculus textbook, but presents it beginning with a real world observation and then developing the mathematics needed to understand the observation.-- "AAAS"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Oscar E. Fernandez</b> is assistant professor of mathematics at Wellesley College.
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