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Book DetailsMartin Gardner's Mathematical GamesVolume: 4; 2020MSC: Primary 00
Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns in Scientific American inspired and entertained several generations of mathematicians and scientists. Gardner in his crystal-clear prose illuminated corners of mathematics, especially recreational mathematics, that most people had no idea existed. His playful spirit and inquisitive nature invite the reader into an exploration of beautiful mathematical ideas along with him. These columns were both a revelation and a gift when he wrote them; no one—before Gardner—had written about mathematics like this. They continue to be a marvel.
This volume, first published in 1969, contains columns published in the magazine from 1961–1963. This is the 1991 edition and it contains an afterword and extended bibliography added by Gardner at that time.
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Table of Contents
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HOME
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Cover
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CONTENTS
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NOTE TO THE 1991 EDITION
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The Paradox of the Unexpected Hanging
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Knots and Borromean Rings
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The Transcendental Number e
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Geometric Dissections
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Scarne on Gambling
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The Church of the Fourth Dimension
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Eight Problems
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A Matchbox Game-Learning Machine
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Spirals
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Rotations and Reflections
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Peg Solitaire
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Flatlands
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Chicago Magic Convention
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Tests of Divisibility
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Nine Problems
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The Eight Queens and Other Chessboard Diversions
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A Loop of String
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Curves of Constant Width
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Rep-Tiles : Replicating Figures on the Plane
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Thirty-Seven Catch Questions
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Afterword
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Bibliography
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Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns in Scientific American inspired and entertained several generations of mathematicians and scientists. Gardner in his crystal-clear prose illuminated corners of mathematics, especially recreational mathematics, that most people had no idea existed. His playful spirit and inquisitive nature invite the reader into an exploration of beautiful mathematical ideas along with him. These columns were both a revelation and a gift when he wrote them; no one—before Gardner—had written about mathematics like this. They continue to be a marvel.
This volume, first published in 1969, contains columns published in the magazine from 1961–1963. This is the 1991 edition and it contains an afterword and extended bibliography added by Gardner at that time.
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HOME
-
Cover
-
CONTENTS
-
NOTE TO THE 1991 EDITION
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The Paradox of the Unexpected Hanging
-
Knots and Borromean Rings
-
The Transcendental Number e
-
Geometric Dissections
-
Scarne on Gambling
-
The Church of the Fourth Dimension
-
Eight Problems
-
A Matchbox Game-Learning Machine
-
Spirals
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Rotations and Reflections
-
Peg Solitaire
-
Flatlands
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Chicago Magic Convention
-
Tests of Divisibility
-
Nine Problems
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The Eight Queens and Other Chessboard Diversions
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A Loop of String
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Curves of Constant Width
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Rep-Tiles : Replicating Figures on the Plane
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Thirty-Seven Catch Questions
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Afterword
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Bibliography