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Mathematical problems/ by Craig Smorynski.
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an essay on their nature and importance /
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Smorynski, Craig.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
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vi, 406 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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1 Introduction -- 2 Logic Puzzles -- 3 Some Basic Mathematical Exercises -- 4 Probability -- 5 Graph Theory -- A Further Explorations -- Index.
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Mathematics - Problems, exercises, etc. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50917-0
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9783030509170
Mathematical problems = an essay on their nature and importance /
Smorynski, Craig.
Mathematical problems
an essay on their nature and importance /[electronic resource] :by Craig Smorynski. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - vi, 406 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Introduction -- 2 Logic Puzzles -- 3 Some Basic Mathematical Exercises -- 4 Probability -- 5 Graph Theory -- A Further Explorations -- Index.
The life and soul of any science are its problems. This is particularly true of mathematics, which, not referring to any physical reality, consists only of its problems, their solutions, and, most excitingly, the challenges they pose. Mathematical problems come in many flavours, from simple puzzles to major open problems. The problems stimulate, the stories of their successful solutions inspire, and their applications are wide. The literature abounds with books dedicated to mathematical problems - collections of problems, hints on how to solve them, and even histories of the paths to the solutions of some famous ones. The present book, aimed at the proverbial "bright high-school student", takes a different, more philosophical approach, first dividing mathematical problems into three broad classes - puzzles, exercises, and open problems - and discussing their various roles in one's mathematical education. Various chapters are devoted to discussing examples of each type of problem, along with their solutions and some of the developments arising from them. For the truly dedicated reader, more involved material is offered in an appendix. Mathematics does not exist in a vacuum, whence the author peppers the material with frequent extra-mathematical cultural references. The mathematics itself is elementary, for the most part pre-calculus. The few references to the calculus use the integral notation which the reader need not truly be familiar with, opting to read the integral sign as strange notation for area or as operationally defined by the appropriate buttons on his or her graphing calculator. Nothing further is required. Advance praise for Mathematical Problems "There are many books on mathematical problems, but Smorynski's compelling book offers something unique. Firstly, it includes a fruitful classification and analysis of the nature of mathematical problems. Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, it leads the reader from clear and often amusing accounts of traditional problems to the serious mathematics that grew out of some of them." - John Baldwin, University of Illinois at Chicago "Smorynski manages to discuss the famous puzzles from the past and the new items in various modern theories with the same elegance and personality. He presents and solves puzzles and traditional topics with a laudable sense of humor. Readers of all ages and training will find the book a rich treasure chest." - Dirk van Dalen, Universiteit Utrecht.
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