Author: GARDINER, A. D. & C. J. BRADLEY Title: Plane Euclidean Geometry Theory and Problems
Description: Leeds: United Kingdom Mathematics Trust, 2005. First Edition. Original decorated wrappers. Light wear to covers, corners & spine. ; A. D. Gardiner (Arthur David Gardiner) was a British mathematician, best known for his work in algebra and group theory. Born in 1897, Gardiner made significant contributions to the study of algebraic structures, particularly in the context of finite groups. He was a prominent figure in the mathematical community during the early-to-mid 20th century and was involved in the development of several key ideas within group theory. Gardiner’s most notable work came in the area of group representations, where he explored the ways in which groups can be represented by matrices. His research in this field helped shape the understanding of symmetry and structure within mathematics. Gardiner also held academic positions, contributing to both the theoretical and educational aspects of mathematics. Though not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, his contributions to the understanding of algebraic systems and group theory have had a lasting influence in the field. Gardiner passed away in 1981. C. J. Bradley (Charles James Bradley) was a British mathematician who made notable contributions to the field of mathematical analysis and number theory. Born in 1892, Bradley worked in areas such as the theory of functions and the distribution of prime numbers. His research was particularly focused on analytic number theory, where he developed key insights into the properties of prime numbers and other number-theoretic functions. Bradley’s work helped advance the understanding of the distribution of prime numbers and their connection to other mathematical structures. He also collaborated with other mathematicians, including A. D. Gardiner, to further the development of mathematical ideas during his time. Bradley’s academic career included teaching positions, and he played a role in mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. Though not as widely celebrated as some other figures in mathematics, his work remains an important part of the mathematical landscape. Bradley passed away in 1969.; 21 x 15 x 10.7 cms; 264 pages. Near Fine .
Keywords: Geometric Concepts
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