This book uses fascinating tales from Greek Mythology as the background for introducing mathematics puzzles to the general public. A background in high school mathematics will be ample preparation for using this book, and it should appeal to anyone who enjoys puzzles and recreational mathematics.
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- 2022
- 2021
Solomon Golombs Course on Undergraduate Combinatorics
- 476 pages
- 17 hours of reading
An engaging narrative introduces core combinatorial concepts, making it suitable for undergraduates at any level. Early emphasis on the Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion and a unified treatment of permutations highlight the cohesive development of ideas. The textbook's conversational style enhances independent study, making complex topics more accessible and easier to understand. Solomon Golomb's insights and illustrative examples further enrich the learning experience, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of combinatorics.
- 2020
The Puzzles of Nobuyuki Yoshigahara
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Featuring 200 unique mathematical puzzles with original solutions, this collection pays tribute to Nobuyuki "Nob" Yoshigahara, a prominent figure in the world of puzzles. A graduate of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yoshigahara was known for his inventive mechanical puzzles and authored over 80 books on the subject. His contributions to the field earned him the prestigious Sam Loyd Award in 2003, recognizing his significant impact on the community of games and puzzles.
- 2017
S.M.A.R.T. Circle Projects
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the S.M.A.R.T. Circle project, this volume highlights the development of young mathematical talents through engaging extracurricular activities. Founded in Edmonton in 1981, the S.M.A.R.T. initiative emphasizes Saturday sessions filled with mathematical activities, recreations, and tutorials. As the second book in a trilogy, it continues to explore the unique approaches and successes of this organization in fostering a love for mathematics among youth.