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Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years (2020–2021)
 
Edited by: Titu Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Maxim Ignatiuc University of Texas at Dallas, TX
A publication of XYZ Press
Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years (2020--2021)
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-7358315-7-2
Product Code:  XYZ/45
List Price: $79.95
AMS Member Price: $63.96
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years (2020--2021)
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Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years (2020–2021)
Edited by: Titu Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Maxim Ignatiuc University of Texas at Dallas, TX
A publication of XYZ Press
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-7358315-7-2
Product Code:  XYZ/45
List Price: $79.95
AMS Member Price: $63.96
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
  • Book Details
     
     
    XYZ Series
    Volume: 452022; 736 pp
    MSC: Primary 00; 97

    Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years is a compilation and revision of the 2020 and 2021 volumes from the online journal of the same name. This book is aimed at high school students, participants in math competitions, undergraduates, and anyone who has a fire for mathematics. Passionate readers submitted many of the problems, solutions, and articles, and all require creativity, experience, and comprehensive mathematical knowledge. This book is a great resource for students training for advanced national and international mathematics competitions such as USAMO and IMO.

    A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.

    Readership

    The intended audience is students who are training for the mathematical Olympiads who want to improve their skills in algebra and especially in the recurrent themes presented in this book. Teachers and professors who train the students for the competitions and organize mathematical circles can benefit from this book as well.

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    • Although the authors primarily see this book, "encouraged by appreciative and constructive feedback from faithful readers, as a compilation and revision of the 2020 and 2021 volumes of the online journal, Mathematical Reflections," this reviewer would emphasize two other aspects of the book: i) a multi-national statement of human resilience in response to the pandemic, and ii) a collection of 16 beautiful articles succinctly summarizing current and interesting mathematical topics not easily accessible.

      Russell Jay Hendel, Towson University, MAA Review
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Volume: 452022; 736 pp
MSC: Primary 00; 97

Mathematical Reflections: Two Lockdown Years is a compilation and revision of the 2020 and 2021 volumes from the online journal of the same name. This book is aimed at high school students, participants in math competitions, undergraduates, and anyone who has a fire for mathematics. Passionate readers submitted many of the problems, solutions, and articles, and all require creativity, experience, and comprehensive mathematical knowledge. This book is a great resource for students training for advanced national and international mathematics competitions such as USAMO and IMO.

A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.

Readership

The intended audience is students who are training for the mathematical Olympiads who want to improve their skills in algebra and especially in the recurrent themes presented in this book. Teachers and professors who train the students for the competitions and organize mathematical circles can benefit from this book as well.

  • Although the authors primarily see this book, "encouraged by appreciative and constructive feedback from faithful readers, as a compilation and revision of the 2020 and 2021 volumes of the online journal, Mathematical Reflections," this reviewer would emphasize two other aspects of the book: i) a multi-national statement of human resilience in response to the pandemic, and ii) a collection of 16 beautiful articles succinctly summarizing current and interesting mathematical topics not easily accessible.

    Russell Jay Hendel, Towson University, MAA Review
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