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A Mathematical Exploration of Map Projections
 
C. M. Linton Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8202-2
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A Mathematical Exploration of Map Projections
C. M. Linton Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8202-2
Product Code:  DOL/59
List Price: $69.00
MAA Member Price: $51.75
AMS Member Price: $51.75
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-8204-6
Product Code:  DOL/59.E
List Price: $65.00
MAA Member Price: $48.75
AMS Member Price: $48.75
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8202-2
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-8204-6
Product Code:  DOL/59.B
List Price: $134.00 $101.50
MAA Member Price: $100.50 $76.13
AMS Member Price: $100.50 $76.13
  • Book Details
     
     
    Dolciani Mathematical Expositions
    Volume: 592025; 187 pp
    MSC: Primary 00; 53; 86

    How are maps created? What is the process that enables a location on the Earth's surface to become a point on a sheet of paper? The answer lies in map projections. This book provides a highly readable account of the theory that underpins all major map projections, starting from the concept of map distortion, which all flat maps necessarily possess. The engaging exposition is enhanced by the extensive use of diagrams, including over sixty maps.

    The opening chapters set the scene, covering the mathematical background, the notion of map distortion and the classification of map projections. The book then turns its attention to the different types of projection, including cylindrical, azimuthal, and conical projections. Following a modern analytic approach, the author uses the tools of multivariable calculus to derive the equations defining these map projections. The book ends with a chapter utilizing complex variables to study conformal projections, and a final summary chapter to wrap up the material. Each chapter is interwoven with a compelling historical narrative enriching the text.

    A Mathematical Exploration of Map Projections assumes only a prior knowledge of elementary calculus, and is an excellent resource for anyone curious about the mathematics underlying map projections.

    Readership

    Students, mathematics professionals (teachers, academics, mathematicians in industry), and anyone with a basic knowledge of calculus who is curious about maps.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Geometry and coordinates
    • Map distortion
    • Types of projection
    • Basic cylindrical projections
    • Psuedocylindrical projections
    • Oblique cylindrical projections
    • Azimuthal projections
    • Conic projections
    • Pseudoconic and polyconic projections
    • Other projections
    • Conformal projections using complex variables
    • Final thoughts
    • Trigonometric formulas
  • Additional Material
     
     
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Volume: 592025; 187 pp
MSC: Primary 00; 53; 86

How are maps created? What is the process that enables a location on the Earth's surface to become a point on a sheet of paper? The answer lies in map projections. This book provides a highly readable account of the theory that underpins all major map projections, starting from the concept of map distortion, which all flat maps necessarily possess. The engaging exposition is enhanced by the extensive use of diagrams, including over sixty maps.

The opening chapters set the scene, covering the mathematical background, the notion of map distortion and the classification of map projections. The book then turns its attention to the different types of projection, including cylindrical, azimuthal, and conical projections. Following a modern analytic approach, the author uses the tools of multivariable calculus to derive the equations defining these map projections. The book ends with a chapter utilizing complex variables to study conformal projections, and a final summary chapter to wrap up the material. Each chapter is interwoven with a compelling historical narrative enriching the text.

A Mathematical Exploration of Map Projections assumes only a prior knowledge of elementary calculus, and is an excellent resource for anyone curious about the mathematics underlying map projections.

Readership

Students, mathematics professionals (teachers, academics, mathematicians in industry), and anyone with a basic knowledge of calculus who is curious about maps.

  • Chapters
  • Geometry and coordinates
  • Map distortion
  • Types of projection
  • Basic cylindrical projections
  • Psuedocylindrical projections
  • Oblique cylindrical projections
  • Azimuthal projections
  • Conic projections
  • Pseudoconic and polyconic projections
  • Other projections
  • Conformal projections using complex variables
  • Final thoughts
  • Trigonometric formulas
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
Accessibility – to request an alternate format of an AMS title
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