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The Colossal Book Of Mathematics Classic Puzzles Paradoxes And Problems First Printing Martin Gardner

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The Colossal Book Of Mathematics Classic Puzzles Paradoxes And Problems First Printing Martin Gardner
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.76 MB
Pages: 742
Author: Martin Gardner
ISBN: 0393020231
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Printing

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The Colossal Book Of Mathematics Classic Puzzles Paradoxes And Problems First Printing Martin Gardner by Martin Gardner 0393020231 instant download after payment.

This weighty collection, containing 50 of what the Annotated Alice annotator and popular science journalist considers his best Scientific American «Mathematical Games» columns, is sure to please the relatively small but intensely loyal coterie of Gardner fans. Arranged in 12 broad categories (arithmetic and algebra, plane geometry, topology, infinity, etc.), these pieces cover subjects that will delight recreational math buffs, such as Penrose tiles, hypercubes, Klein bottles and fractal music. In addition to an up-to-date bibliography, each section includes a new, sometimes lengthy addendum, which should be the main hook for those who already own the 15 volumes of Gardners complete Scientific American columns. While books on math for general audiences by authors such as Amir Aczel have been in vogue of late, theyve tended to focus on personalities and to avoid equations. Since this collection is filled with problems and expressions (illustrated with 320 line drawings) that require solving with pencil and paper, its appeal should be mainly limited to puzzle nuts, but Gardners elegant style could draw in new aficionados. An enemy of charlatanry and pretension, who appreciates the beauty and complexity of language as well as numbers (and still actively writing at age 86), Gardner remains a model of clear prose, understated wit and intellectual honesty.

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