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A Dingo Ate My Math Book Mathematics From Down Under Burkard Polstermarty Ross

  • SKU: BELL-7109422
A Dingo Ate My Math Book Mathematics From Down Under Burkard Polstermarty Ross
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.2 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Burkard Polster;Marty Ross
ISBN: 9781470435219, 1470435217
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Dingo Ate My Math Book Mathematics From Down Under Burkard Polstermarty Ross by Burkard Polster;marty Ross 9781470435219, 1470435217 instant download after payment.

A Dingo Ate My Math Book presents ingenious, unusual, and beautiful nuggets of mathematics with a distinctly Australian flavor. It focuses, for example, on Australians' love of sports and gambling, and on Melbourne's iconic, mathematically inspired architecture. Written in a playful and humorous style, the book offers mathematical entertainment as well as a glimpse of Australian culture for the mathematically curious of all ages. This collection of engaging stories was extracted from the Maths Masters column that ran from 2007 to 2014 in Australia's Age newspaper. The maths masters in question are Burkard Polster and Marty Ross, two (immigrant) Aussie mathematicians, who each week would write about math in the news, providing a new look at old favorites, mathematical history, quirks of school mathematics-whatever took their fancy. All articles were written for a very general audience, with the intention of being as inviting as possible and assuming a minimum of mathematical background.

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