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MATHEMATICAL
RECREATIONS
AND ESSAYS

W.W.Rouse Ball and H.S.M.Coxeter

"The classic work on recreational math in English." - Martin Gardner

For nearly a century, this sparkling classic has provided stimulating hours of entertainment to the mathematically inclined. The problems posed here often involve fundamental mathematical methods and notions, but their chief appeal is their capacity to tease and delight. In these pages you will find scores of 11 recreations" to amuse you and to challenge your problem-solving facilities-often to the limit.

Now in its 13th edition, Mathematical Recreations and Essays has been thoroughly revised and updated over the decades since its first publication in 1892. This latest edition retains all the remarkable character of the original, but the terminology and treatment of some problems have been updated and new material has been added.

Among the challenges in store for you:

  • Arithmetical and geometrical recreations
  • Polyhedra
  • Chess-board recreations
  • Magic squares
  • Map-coloring problems
  • Unicursal problems
  • Cryptography and cryptanalysis
  • Calculating prodigies
  • ... and more

You'll even find problems which mathematical ingenuity can solve but the computer cannot. No knowledge of calculus or analytic geometry is necessary to enjoy these games and puzzles. With basic mathematical skills and the desire to meet a challenge you can put yourself to the test and win.

"A must to add to your mathematics library." - The Mathematics Teacher

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