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Understanding geometry, physics, and biology This is a highly informative and richly illustrated nonfiction book that conveys scientific content in a clear and understandable way. Drawing on nume...
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  • 20 November 2023
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Understanding geometry, physics, and biology

This is a highly informative and richly illustrated nonfiction book that conveys scientific content in a clear and understandable way. Drawing on numerous examples, it explains topics from geometry, physics, and biology and points out commonalities between the disciplines. The book contains approx. 300 links to video animations and is accompanied by a freely accessible interactive software that allows readers to delve even deeper into the content covered in the book.

The content, videos, and software were developed by the Department of Geometry at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Georg Glaeser’s research focuses particularly on interdisciplinary mathematical and biological issues, and he worked for many years with Franz Gruber, who was highly adept at visualizing complex issues.

  • Includes links to around 300 video animations, accessible via QR codes
  • Compact, informative, and easy-to-understand explanations of scientific issues in the disciplines of geometry, physics, and biology
  • With numerous images and illustrations
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Price: $46.99
Pages: 248
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 20 November 2023
ISBN: 9783111365237
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SCI008000 SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology, SCI055000 SCIENCE / Physics / General, SCI080000 SCIENCE / Essays, SCI086000 SCIENCE / Life Sciences / General
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Georg Glaeser, em. Prof. f. Geometrie, Univ. f. angew. Kunst Wien

Franz Gruber, war Mathematiker, Physiker; Univ. f. angew. Kunst Wien



Georg Glaeser, prof. em. of geometry, Univ. of Appl. Arts Vienna

Franz Gruber, was mathematician, physicist; Univ. of Appl. Arts Vienna