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Mathematical Puzzles
A Connoisseur’s Collection
by
Peter Winkler
Price: $18.95
Availability: In stock.
Summary
Collected over several years by Peter Winkler, of Bell Labs, dozens of elegant, intriguing challenges are presented in Mathematical Puzzles. The answers are easy to explain, but without this book, devilishly hard to find. Creative reasoning is the key to these puzzles. No involved computation or higher mathematics is necessary, but your ability to construct a mathematical proof will be severly tested–even if you are a professional mathematician. For the truly adventurous, there is even a chapter on unsolved puzzles.
Details
ISBN: 978-1-56881-201-4
Year: 2003
Format: Paperback
Pages: 175
Reviews
The Mathematical Gazette (PDF)
March 2006
“I have gained great satisfaction from those [puzzles] I’ve managed to solve … This is a great collection of seriously hard questions.”
Read a review from the MAA! (External Link)
September 2004
Winkler’s book will certainly appeal to the mathematician, as well as to students of all ages—high-school, college, and graduate. His philosophy of what constitutes a good puzzle is right on the mark, showing that this Connoisseur’s Collection really is of quality and depth.
The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette (PDF)
July 2004
“As an enthusiastic solver and collector of mathematical puzzles myself, I was absolutely delighted with this book. The sheer density of mathematical ideas and challenges sets it apart from other books of a similar nature while the lucid yet informal style of exposition makes the journey from ignorance to enlightenment enjoyable.”
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