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Dictionary of Mathematical Games, Puzzles, and Amusements [Hardcover]

Harry Edwin Eiss (Author)

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February 4, 1988 0313247145 978-0313247149
Mathematical play has challenged and stimulated human ingenuity throughout recorded history. It has ranged from the common sorts of brain teasers such as mazes, arithmetic story problems, and simple geometric puzzles to sophisticated explorations of questions that still concern modern mathematical theorists. This new dictionary provides a tantalizing variety of paradoxes, games, problems, and puzzles that will appeal to mathematics enthusiasts at every level of proficiency. Eiss introduces his subject with an overview of the history of recreational mathematics and its relation to some theoretical questions that have occupied mathematicians for centuries. Dictionary entries include problems posed by particular thinkers as well as traditional puzzlers that have come down to us anonymously. Information on the origins and history of many of the activities is supplied, and thorough cross-referencing enables the reader to locate all puzzles, games, and amusements of a similar type. The bibliography suggest sources of further information.

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“Eiss's dictionary is really a small encyclopedia giving explanations of the concepts behind each game or puzzle, a brief history of its development, and a small supporting bibliography for further reading. . . No other work has brought together all three elements and arranged them in alphabetical order. . . Many large academic libraries will want to get this dictionary, because there is no equivalent work. . .”–Choice

“Similar in format to the author's Dictionary of Language Games, Puzzles, and Amusements (1986), this work complements the earlier work by adding the mathematical element.... [It] shoud find a place in large public libraries, in high schools with advanced math programs, and especially in academic libraries catering to mathematically oriented facult and students.”–Reference Books Bulletin

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HARRY EDWIN EISS is Assistant Professor of English at Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan.

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other mathematical recreations, fairy chess, parallel bent rows, geometric dissections, remaining dominoes, similar recreations, digital root, figurate numbers, mathematical amusements, recreational mathematics, neutral piece, magic squares, chess problems, mathematical puzzles, substitution cipher, mathematical games, play refer, triangular numbers, standard game, logical paradoxes
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New York, Martin Gardner, Scientific American, Charles Scribner's Sons, Oxford University Press, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Euclid's Theory of Parallels, San Francisco, Lewis Carroll, Henry Ernest, Sam Loyd, Guessing Numbers, Book of Paradoxes, Cambridge University Press, Mathematical Carnival, Western Culture, Euclid's Fifth Postulate, Mathematical Snapshots, Match Problems, Pantheon Books, Wythoff's Game, Herbert Robbins, Random House, The Development of Mathematics, The Moscow Puzzles
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