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Peter Hilton (Author), Derek Holton (Author), Jean Pedersen (Author)

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January 8, 2002 0387950648 978-0387950648 1
This book collects nine related mathematical essays which will intrigue and inform. From the reviews: "The authors put their writing where their talents are, and students get to see just how alive mathematics is...there is much to commend the book. It contains plenty of interesting mathematics, often going in unusual directions. I like the diagrams; the authors have chosen mathematics that involves especially pretty ones." --THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

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From the reviews: MAA ONLINE "…much of the material is about the authors’ own research. This is a positive thing; its good for students at all levels to get information straight from the horse’s mouth, not only for accuracy but also for enthusiasm and authenticity. The authors put their writing where their talents are, and students get to see just how alive mathematics is…there is much to comment the book. It contains plenty of interesting mathematics, often going in unusual directions. I like the diagrams; the authors have chosen mathematics that involves especially pretty ones. And readers with some mathematical experience are sure to find things here and there that will delight them. In elementary school, before first-year algebra had made me conscious of being a mathematician, I called my favorite pastime ‘number tricks.’ The section ‘A Number Trick and its Explanations’ brought back fond memories."   P.Hilton, D.Holton, and J. Pedersen Mathematical Vistas From a Room with Many Windows "The authors put their writing where their talents are, and students get to see just how alive mathematics is . . . there is much to comment the book. It contains plenty of interesting mathematics, often going in unusual directions. I like the diagrams; the authors have chosen mathematics that involves especially pretty ones. And readers with some mathematical experience are sure to find things here and there that will delight them."—THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA "Readers will find in … Vistas more than another couple of collections of popular tidbits. … a lively selection of mathematical topics delivered in a casual writing style, in which technical arguments are richly interspersed with comments on the guiding principles of mathematical investigation … . Finally, a word of praise is due for the many illustrations appearing throughout … these are carefully rendered and appropriate, never gratuitous. … Enjoy!" (John Grant McLoughlin, Crux Mathematicorum Mathematical Mayhem, 2003) "All chapters have in common that they speak about their subject in a light manner. But in each chapter there are so-called breaks consisting of problems designed to enable the readers to test their understanding of the material. Answers to some of the problems appear at the end of the book. The reading of this book can be recommended for high school and college students who are interested in mathematics, and it may stimulate them to read more about it." (Helmut Koch, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1011, 2003) "The purpose of this book … is to provide a relaxed and informal treatment of several mathematical topics that will convey to the reader … a sense of the pleasurable excitement that accompanies genuine mathematical discovery. … topics range from Andrew Wile’s famous proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem … to the discussion of paradoxes in which all relevant arguments are given in full. Each chapter is provided with ‘Breaks’, in which readers can test their understanding of the material just presented by answering questions." (Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik, August, 2003) "Peter Hilton, Derek Holton and Jean Pedersen have produced a gem … . The authors have written a set of independent mathematical essays … for which there is rarely room in the undergraduate curriculum. … To be sure, there is a lot … that forces reader participation and that is, frankly, fun. … a joy to read, and I’m certain … a delight to teach from! … The writing is seamless, thought-provoking and entertaining. You and your students deserve to read … !" (Marvin Schaefer, MAA Online, July, 2002) "The reader should not only approach this delightful book with pen and paper but also will find it worthwhile to consider attempting the geometric constructions." (F. J. Papp, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2003 e) "It’s good for students … to get information straight from the horse’s mouth, not only for accuracy but also for enthusiasm and authenticity. The authors put their writing where their talents are, and students get to see just how alive mathematics is. … there is much to commend the book. It contains plenty of interesting mathematics, often going in unusual directions. … And readers with some mathematical experience are sure to find things here and there that will delight them." (Marion Cohen, MAA, May, 2003) "The first purpose of this book is to stimulate the interest … in mathematics. … One of the features of the book is the presence in each chapter of a number of breaks consisting of problems that permit to the reader to test his understanding of the given material. This book is a good motivation for mathematics and has to be recommended to all students beginning studies in mathematics." (Yves Félix, Belgian Mathematical Society – Simon Stevin Bulletin, 2003) "This trio of authors will be familiar to many … . Their new book is a sequel to the original … . Vistas contains three chapters which build on subject matter in the earlier book. … These two volumes are an impressive achievement. There are many books on the market … but few of them are prepared to go into as much detail as you will encounter here. … I thoroughly recommend both books … ." (Gerry Leversha, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 87 (509), 2003) "The present book … consists of nine chapters devoted to different mathematical problems. … One of the special features of the text is that a number of ‘breaks’ are included in each chapter; these consist of problems so that the readers can test their understanding of the presented material. Selected answers … are given at the end of the book. … The book can be recommended for students and for all people who consider mathematics as a part of human culture." (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, December, 2002) "The goal of ‘Mathematical Vistas’ is to stimulate the interest … in mathematics. The book consists of nine related mathematical essays which will intrigue and inform the curious reader. … Some chapters can be understood completely with little background, others can be thought of as appetizers for further study. A number of breaks are included in each chapter. These are problems designed to test the reader’s understanding. This book is a sequel to the author’s popular book ‘Mathematical Reflections’ and can be read independently." (L’Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 48 (1-2), 2002) "The book aims to inspire readers with the pleasure that comes from genuine mathematical discovery. Much of the discussion is of the mathematics itself, rather than its applications. … I found the book very enjoyable to read, and I imagine that many other physicists will as well. … One of the strengths of the book is its frequent text breaks, which consist of questions that have been designed to test the readers’ understanding of the preceding information." (Sally Jordan, Physics World, September 2002) "The book is written in an economical yet ‘chatty’ and relaxed style. The subject matter is developed from the concrete to the abstract with many clear examples and frequent diagrams and illustrations. The book will hold the interest of the bright interested person. … There are undergraduate mathematics students with sufficient self-motivation to read and profit from the book … . There is also the opportunity for the sympathetic instructor to include the book or chapters into required reading for formal courses … ." (W.P. Galvin, European Mathematical Society Newsletter, December, 2002) "This book presents a broad spectrum of exciting developments in mathematics that will intrigue the curious reader with an interest in mathematics. The nine related essays cover topics, such as paradoxes in mathematics, Fermats last theorem, Fibonacci numbers, paper-folding, polyhedra building, and much more. This book is written in the same spirit as the authors highly popular Mathematical Reflections." (Amazon.de, May, 2002) "Mathematical Vistas covers a single mathematical problem in each of its nine sections, including gems such as the Four-Colour Problem and Fermat’s Last Theorem. The authors … describe the ideas involved while encouraging the reader to investigate it through regular ‘breaks’. References provide pointers to more detailed information. Such an approach seems well suited to undergraduate teaching, giving students an overview of topics, then enabling them to investigate further the ones that interest them most. … mathematics students will enjoy this book." (Andrew Bowler, New Scientist, March, 2002)

About the Author

Peter Hilton is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Emeritus at the State University of New York, Binghamton, and Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He is the author of several books (some published by Springer-Verlag) and over 500 research articles. Derek Holton is Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Together with his co-authors, he wrote Mathematical Reflections. He chairs a study, under the auspices of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, on the teaching and learning of mathematics at the university level. Jean Pedersen is Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Santa Clara University, California. She and Peter Hilton have published together 5 books and over 80 research articles. She was the 1997 recipient of a Distinguished University Teaching Award from the Northern California Section of the Mathematical Association of America.

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Jean Pedersen, Fermat's Last Theorem, Pascal Identity, Pascal Tetrahedron, Quasi-Order Theorem, Derek Holton, Enumeration Theorem, Mathematical Reflections, Ballot Problem, Four Color Conjecture, Hall's Theorem, Star of David Theorem, Andrew Wiles, Fields Medal, Lucas Index, New York, Philip Hall, Springer Verlag, The College Mathematics Journal, Four Color Problem, Four-Color Theorem, Selected Answers, Academic Press, Are Four Colors Really Enough, Cambridge University Press
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