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C**N
Great book on symmetry in most of life's aspects.
Mathematical treatise on symmetry. A tour of the notion of symmetry throughout the math, sciences and life in general. Include in depth mathematical ideas of symmetry while catering to the lay audience. Self sufficient but for the curious more math is helpful.
P**S
Overall summetry
Very well written introductory book to symmetry-group theory notionsconcise and thought provoking lacking some modern notions and strong mathematical deductionsCan be read from high scool studentsan easy pace book ideal for a first contact with the subject
A**N
Classic work, Kindle version is flawed
The only feasible way to read the Kindle version is on a computer. The file won't load on a regular e-book. It will load on an iPhone, but, because the text doesn't flow, this doesn't help geezers. I suppose a tablet work best. Otherwise, you have to sit at a desk, or else with a laptop on your lap. The work itself is timeless.
D**V
Three Stars
The book is very boring.
S**R
Five Stars
The classical book written by Weyl!
W**R
Five Stars
Arrived promptly, was as described.
J**D
A Thought Provoking and Entertaining Classic
Hermann Weyl was a mathematical giant of the twentieth century, and nowhere was his influence more profoundly felt than in his work on the applications of group theory to the physical sciences.This book, compiled from a lecture series Professor Weyl gave just prior to his retirement from the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, provides a nice introduction to these ideas, but also waxes philosophical at times which makes it an interesting read even for the knowledgeable student.This book is filled with greyscale pictures which provide examples of precise types of symmetry in both art and nature. In many ways, it is these pictures which make the book so suitable for beginners in the discipline of symmetry.Group theory is the mathematical language of symmetry, and the first chapter of this book discusses bilateral symmetry in depth. This is the simplest and more familiar of all symmetry types as it is present in our own bodies.Professor Weyl also spends a good amount of time discussing the inherent bilateral symmetry of the universe and the laws of physics. This is an inadvertent source of entertainment as a few years later it was discovered that contrary to all the evidence and philosophical inclinations in this direction , it is actually not so. Weak nuclear interactions lack bilateral symmetry.Oddly, this makes the universe even more like our own bodies which also appear to have bilateral symmetry until you really get inside of them.The second chapter covers translational and rotational symmetries and provides many examples both from art and nature.The third chapter discusses ornamental symmetries which are essentially two dimensional lattice symmetries.The final chapter introduces crystals and the mathematics of symmetries in general.There are also a couple of appendices which provide some additional mathematical details on a couple of points.This book is widely considered to be a classic, and as I said is chock full of pictures illustrating various types of symmetries in nature, art, and even in mathematics itself.I'd recommend this book to just about anyone with a smidgeon of curiosity. Many of the ideas on the mathematical side lack any appreciable development, and so this book reads a bit like a sightseeing tour, which I'm sure is exactly what Professor Weyl intended.Widely referenced. Excellent reading. Highly recommended.
S**D
Delivery incomplete
Ordered a new printing of the book to give as a gift. Received old edition, used. - in poor shape.Complained. Got refund. Still looking for new edition.
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