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The Moment of Proof: Mathematical Epiphanies [Hardcover]

Donald C. Benson (Author)
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0195117212 978-0195117219 March 25, 1999
When Archimedes, while bathing, suddenly hit upon the principle of buoyancy, he ran wildly through the streets of Syracuse, stark naked, crying "eureka!" In The Moment of Proof, Donald Benson attempts to convey to general readers the feeling of eureka--the joy of discovery--that mathematicians feel when they first encounter an elegant proof.
This is not an introduction to mathematics so much as an introduction to the pleasures of mathematical thinking. And indeed the delights of this book are many and varied. The book is packed with intriguing conundrums--Loyd's Fifteen Puzzle, the Petersburg Paradox, the Chaos Game, the Monty Hall Problem, the Prisoners' Dilemma--as well as many mathematical curiosities. We learn how to perform the arithmetical proof called "casting out nines" and are introduced to Russian peasant multiplication, a bizarre way to multiply numbers that actually works. The book shows us how to calculate the number of ways a chef can combine ten or fewer spices to flavor his soup (1,024) and how many people we would have to gather in a room to have a 50-50 chance of two having the same birthday (23 people). But most important, Benson takes us step by step through these many mathematical wonders, so that we arrive at the solution much the way a working scientist would--and with much the same feeling of surprise.
Every fan of mathematical puzzles will be enthralled by The Moment of Proof. Indeed, anyone interested in mathematics or in scientific discovery in general will want to own this book.


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The world described by mathematics might seem strange and daunting, but it is our world nonetheless. If you've ever experienced the pleasure of a sudden flash of mathematical insight--even while balancing your checkbook--then you know how miraculous a few digits and an equal sign can become at just the right time. Mathematician Donald C. Benson is intimately familiar with this phenomenon, and he has written The Moment of Proof: Mathematical Epiphanies to remind us that math can be as much fun as mountain climbing (and, of course, just as challenging). Part textbook, part puzzle book, it rewards our hard work with a steady flow of wide-eyed moments of clarity as we see how simple and elegant even the most frightening problem can be.

Benson covers classic problems like the sliding-tile and birthday-matching puzzles, but also delves into abstractions: counting, sorting, and "interesting numbers" all jump into his spotlight. This is fascinating enough, but his explanations of Russian peasant math and the secrets of the abacus have just the right mix of concreteness and abstraction to please anyone but the terminally mathphobic. Benson does expect quite a bit from his readers; paper and pencil are essential for complete understanding. But with each new epiphany, each new glimpse into the workings of the world, the effort invested in The Moment of Proof is returned, with interest. --Rob Lightner

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Benson, a retired mathematics professor, is trying for something a bit different from the usual "mathematics for lay readers" book. He aims to give his readers a feel for the thrill of actual mathematical discovery when a researcher attains a new result or works out a more elegant proof. To do this, he leads the reader through the proof methods employed by professionals but uses an informal, conversational style, selecting his examples from a broad range of mathematical topics. The result is an accessible work that should accomplish Benson's stated goal, but the only readers likely to derive significant value from it are those who begin with a substantial interest in, and liking for, mathematics. A background including at least a course or two in undergraduate mathematics would also be helpful. Strongly recommended for public and academic libraries.?Jack W. Weigel, Univ. of Michigan Lib., Ann Arbor
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195117212
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195117219
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,421,130 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and easy-to-read broad coverage of mathematics., November 5, 1999
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I specifically commend the very broad coverage of the subject of Mathematics for readers who may even be struggling to recall some elementary algebra. Even most educated people do not realize that Mathematics includes such things as Probability Theory, Game Theory, Finding Optimal Strategies, The Study of Prime Numbers, Map Coloring with no more than four colors and designing and deciphering Secret Messages.

I specifically appreciated the many excellent comments in marginal boxes and the frequent marginal notations of a "Dangerous curve" in many key areas. I also appreciated the comment near the end of having "finished the main course, and even the dessert, of our mathematical banquet" and the comment on page 298 about there being no Nobel Prize in Mathematics.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent summary of the BROAD Field of Mathemetics, November 4, 1999
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This is an EXCELLENT book on the broad subject of Mathematics - not just related to those topics that the general public understands as being Mathematics.

I specifically commend the very broad coverage of the subject of Mathematics for readers who may even be struggling to recall some elementary algebra.

Even most educated people do not realize that Mathematics includes such things as Probability Theory, Game Theory, Finding Optimal Strategies, The Study of Prime Numbers, Map Coloring with no more than four colors and designing and deciphering Secret Messages.

I specifically appreciated the many excellent comments in marginal boxes and the frequent marginal notations of a "Dangerous curve" in many key areas that may not be obvious to the general reader.

I also appreciated the comment near the end of the book of having "finished the main course, and even the dessert, of our mathematical banquet" and the comment on page 298 about there being no Nobel Prize in Mathematics.

Clearly a book to remember and one to make you think!

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun exercises of medium to hard difficulty, March 25, 2000
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The examples chosen here are based on their elegance and charm. The author is a former math professor so he doesn't take a lightweight route and oversimplify things. Is that good or bad? That depends on the reader. But to take full advantage of the book, one should read it with scratch paper and pen by your side.

An interesting book for someone who's willing to dig in.

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sorting playing cards, jth food, ith nutrient, peasant multiplication, upper brick, enciphering algorithm, enciphering key, walking game, casting out nines, ternary expansion, numbered tiles, bottom brick, complete residue system, deciphering key, ith job, lower brick, infinite descent, chosen card, natural number greater, integer sides, unbalanced position, cost array, partial quotients, blue die
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Law of Reflection, The Unknown Division, South Pole, The Power of Two, Chance Encounter, Further Progression, Laws of Exponents, Addition of Exponents, Louisiana Purchase, Marjorie Daw, President Garfield, The Play's the Thing, Chatterbox Inc, Mad Subtractor, Prime News, Ada Ben Cal Dot Eli, Pierre de Fermat, Subtraction of Exponents, Two Pearls, Georg Cantor, John Nash, Leonhard Euler, Nobel Prize
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