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Book DetailsMartin Gardner's Mathematical GamesVolume: 10; 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 is the original 1983 edition and contains columns published from 1970–1972. It includes three columns on the game of Life.
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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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Introduction
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Wheels
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Diophantine Analysis and Fermat's Last Theorem
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The Knotted Molecule and Other Problems
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Alephs and Supertasks
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Nontransitive Dice and Other Probability Paradoxes
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Geometrical Fallacies
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The Combinatorics of Paper Folding
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A Set of Quickies
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Ticktacktoe Games
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Plaiting Polyhedrons
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The Game of Halma
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Advertising Premiums
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Salmon on Austin's Dog
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Nim and Hackenbush
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Golomb's Graceful Graphs
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Charles Addams' Skier and other Problems
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Chess Tasks
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Slither, 3X + 1, and Other Curious Questions
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Mathematical Tricks With Cards
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The Game of Life, Part l
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The Game of Life, Part II
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The Game of Life, Part Ill
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Name Index
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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 is the original 1983 edition and contains columns published from 1970–1972. It includes three columns on the game of Life.
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HOME
-
Cover
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CONTENTS
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Introduction
-
Wheels
-
Diophantine Analysis and Fermat's Last Theorem
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The Knotted Molecule and Other Problems
-
Alephs and Supertasks
-
Nontransitive Dice and Other Probability Paradoxes
-
Geometrical Fallacies
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The Combinatorics of Paper Folding
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A Set of Quickies
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Ticktacktoe Games
-
Plaiting Polyhedrons
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The Game of Halma
-
Advertising Premiums
-
Salmon on Austin's Dog
-
Nim and Hackenbush
-
Golomb's Graceful Graphs
-
Charles Addams' Skier and other Problems
-
Chess Tasks
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Slither, 3X + 1, and Other Curious Questions
-
Mathematical Tricks With Cards
-
The Game of Life, Part l
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The Game of Life, Part II
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The Game of Life, Part Ill
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Name Index