In this captivating historical novel, Daniele Struppa skillfully weaves a fictional autobiography, bringing Fibonacci to life with vivid details of his upbringing and adult years in Medieval Europe. As we explore the historical context of Fibonacci’s time, we delve into the intriguing aspects of a bygone era, painting a compelling picture of a man whose contributions to mathematics continue to resonate today.
From his groundbreaking work on congruent numbers to the famous numerical sequence that bears his name, the author invites readers to imagine the creative sparks that ignited Fibonacci’s mathematical innovations. When historical evidence is elusive, accuracy and passion are seamlessly combined, offering plausible scenarios grounded in documented facts. A meticulously crafted apparatus of notes distinguishes fact from fiction, providing readers with a clear guide to navigate this enthralling reconstruction of Fibonacci’s life.
Step into the medieval world of Leonardo Fibonacci, one of the most celebrated mathematicians in history, and discover the man behind the mathematical genius. Mathematicians and curious readers alike will appreciate the allure of Fibonacci’s mathematical brilliance.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction.- The Early Days in Pisa.- The Navigation to Bugia.- Bugia and the Encounter with Arab Mathematics.- The Liber Abaci.- At the Court of Stupor Mundi.- The Later Years.
عن المؤلف
Daniele C. Struppa is the Donald Bren Presidential Chair in Mathematics at Chapman University, where he has been serving as President since 2016. Struppa is the author of more than 200 publications, mostly focused on Fourier and Hypercomplex Analysis, and his recent work is centered on applications of Fourier Analysis to questions arising from quantum mechanics and the theory of superoscillations. One of the papers he coauthored on this topic was awarded the Cozzarelli Prize from the National Academy of Sciences in 2016. Struppa lives in Newport Beach, California, with his wife and two of his four children.