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Mathematical Plums (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions No 4)
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21 Nov 2008 20:44:00
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Ross Hosberger, "Mathematical Plums (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)"
Publisher: Mathematical Association of America (MAA) | Pages: 191 | ISBN: 0883853043 | DjVu | 4Mb
The plums in this collection are juicy, large and sweet. Honsberger has put together a set of mathematical delights written by some of the best expository writers of mathematics. There are ten different chapters and the titles and authors are as follows:
*) "Chromatic Graphs", by H. L. Dorwat and D. T. Finkbeiner
*) "How to Get (at least) a Fair Share of the Cake", by K. R. Rebman
*) Some Remarkable Sequences of Integers", by R. P. Boas
*) "Existence Out Of Chaos", by S. K. Stein
*) "Some Surprises in Probability", by Ross Honsberger
*) "Anomalous Calculation", by R. P. Boas
*) "A Distorted View of Geometry", by G. D. Chakerian
*) "Convergence, Divergence and the Computer", by R. P. Boas
*) "Kepler's Conics", by Ross Honsberger
*) "The Skewes Number", by R. P. Boas
Written at a level that can be understood by the mathematically sophisticated high school student, these essays could also serve as fodder for college courses in mathematical history. If you are teaching a math class where you require your students to write a paper, then this is a good recommendation for quality, understandable source material.
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Posted By:
allgoldson
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22 Nov 2008 00:05:02
thanks a lot
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