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Review: Steven Strogatz's "Infinite Powers" Makes Calculus Compelling Even in a Noisy Bar

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Published on December 1, 2024

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A personal reflection on reading Steven Strogatz's book "Infinite Powers" about the essence of calculus. The author shares their experience of reading the book in a noisy bar, emphasizing that only truly compelling material can hold their attention in such distracting environments. The book covers the history of calculus, the problems with rationalizing infinity, and the derivation of calculus concepts.

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raheeljunaid.comReview: Steven Strogatz's "Infinite Powers" Makes Calculus Compelling Even in a Noisy Barraheeljunaid.com

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If you're someone who likes learning for fun, I highly recommend Steven Strogatz's Infinite Powers.
The only way I maintain focus is if the material in the book demands, nay deserves, my attention.
The book covers the essence of calculus from the: Problems with rationalizing infinity, History and deriving (pun intended) calculus
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If you’re someone who likes learning for fun, I highly recommend Steven Strogatz’s Infinite Powers.1

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