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Математические новеллы

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Как и предыдущие книги известного американского специалиста в области занимательной математики М.Гарднера "Математические головоломки и развлечения" и "Математические досуги", настоящая книга живо и увлекательно рассказывает читателю много удивительного из различных разделов математики.

Благодаря удачному подбору материала, необычной форме его подачи и тонкому юмору автора, она не только доставит удовольствие любителям математики, желающим с пользой провести досуг, но и может быть полезной преподавателям математических школ и колледжей в их работе.

456 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1975

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Martin Gardner

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Martin Gardner was an American mathematics and science writer specializing in recreational mathematics, but with interests encompassing micromagic, stage magic, literature (especially the writings of Lewis Carroll), philosophy, scientific skepticism, and religion. He wrote the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981, and published over 70 books.

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The full collection of Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns from Scientific American. I remember reading these in Scientific American when I was a teenager. One of the first things I did when I learned to program BASIC on my Coleco ADAM was to write a program to run the Game of Life. I recently made a hexaflexagon for the first time since I was in my early teens. Lots of great stuff to try in this.
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