I think I became a mathematician because I loved to play games as a child. I learned about probability and expectation by playing games like backgammon, bridge, and Risk. But I experienced the greater thrill of careful deductive reasoning through games like Mastermind and chess. In fact, for many years I took the game of chess quite seriously and played in many tournaments. But I gave up the game when I started college and turned my attention to more serious pursuits, like learning real mathematics
This review of Joseph Mazur\u27s book on the history of gambling, for a general audience, is in thre...
A review of Geoffrey Marnell, Mathematical Doodlings: Curiosities, conjectures, and challenges
In this article it is shown how famous numbers like Pascal’s triangle, the Fibonaccinumbers, Catalan...
I think I became a mathematician because I loved to play games as a child. I learned about probabili...
I think I became a mathematician because I loved to play games as a child. I learned about probabili...
a focused introduction to the primary themesin a discrete mathematics course, asintroduced through e...
Volume 1 : The history of mathematics is filled with major breakthroughs resulting from solutions to...
This article reviews the book Pearls of Discrete Mathematics, by Martin Erickson
If straight edge and compass constructions are the so-called “atoms” of Euclidean geometry, if seque...
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This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a p...
Game theory models are ubiquitous in economics, common in political science, and increasingly used i...
The John G. White Chess Library in Cleveland has about one hundred thousand volumes. Victor Mollo h...
This review of Joseph Mazur\u27s book on the history of gambling, for a general audience, is in thre...
A review of Geoffrey Marnell, Mathematical Doodlings: Curiosities, conjectures, and challenges
In this article it is shown how famous numbers like Pascal’s triangle, the Fibonaccinumbers, Catalan...
I think I became a mathematician because I loved to play games as a child. I learned about probabili...
I think I became a mathematician because I loved to play games as a child. I learned about probabili...
a focused introduction to the primary themesin a discrete mathematics course, asintroduced through e...
Volume 1 : The history of mathematics is filled with major breakthroughs resulting from solutions to...
This article reviews the book Pearls of Discrete Mathematics, by Martin Erickson
If straight edge and compass constructions are the so-called “atoms” of Euclidean geometry, if seque...
TITTLE: Mathematics on the chessboard AUTHOR: Jiří Šperl DEPARTMENT: The Department of mathematics a...
Reviewed Title: Bradley, James, & Russell Howell. Mathematics through the Eyes of Faith. New York: H...
A survey of the six domination chain parameters for both square and rectangular chess boards are dis...
This review traces Edward Frenkel’s attempt to convey the excitement of mathematical research to a p...
Game theory models are ubiquitous in economics, common in political science, and increasingly used i...
The John G. White Chess Library in Cleveland has about one hundred thousand volumes. Victor Mollo h...
This review of Joseph Mazur\u27s book on the history of gambling, for a general audience, is in thre...
A review of Geoffrey Marnell, Mathematical Doodlings: Curiosities, conjectures, and challenges
In this article it is shown how famous numbers like Pascal’s triangle, the Fibonaccinumbers, Catalan...