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Student Research Projects in Calculus (Spectrum Series)
Student Research Projects in Calculus (Spectrum Series)
You are reading this preface because you are curious about student research projects in calculus. Thus you are a member of our intended audience: that growing group of people sincerely interested in improving their students' knowledge of calculus. As you read on, you will discover new ways to challenge your students and stimulate their interest in...
Symmetry (Spectrum)
Symmetry (Spectrum)

We are all familiar with the everyday notion of two-sided symmetry, as viewed for example in the external form of the human body. But in its broadest interpretation symmetry is a property which involves regularity and repetition. In this sense symmetry can be found everywhere, especially in science and art. The aim of this book is to present...

Proof and Other Dilemmas: Mathematics and Philosophy (Spectrum)
Proof and Other Dilemmas: Mathematics and Philosophy (Spectrum)
During the first 75 years of the twentieth century almost all work in the philosophy of mathematics concerned foundational questions. In the last quarter of the century, philosophers of mathematics began to return to basic questions concerning the philosophy of mathematics such as, what is the nature of mathematical knowledge and of mathematical...
What Is Calculus About? (New Mathematical Library)
What Is Calculus About? (New Mathematical Library)
In mathematics, a certain surprising thing happens again and again. Someone poses a simple question, a question so simple that it seems no useful result can come from answering it. And yet it turns out that the answer opens the door to all kinds of interesting developments, and gives great power to the person who understands it....
Uses of Infinity (New Mathematical Library)
Uses of Infinity (New Mathematical Library)
This intriguing, accessible work leads readers to an excellent grasp of the fundamental notions of infinity used in the calculus and in virtually all other mathematical disciplines. Designed to make minimal demands on readers’ mathematical abilities, this perceptive volume employs an intuitive and descriptive approach that will appeal to...
Mathematics of Choice: Or, How to Count Without Counting (New Mathematical Library)
Mathematics of Choice: Or, How to Count Without Counting (New Mathematical Library)
This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in diffioulty,...
First Concepts of Topology (New Mathematical Library)
First Concepts of Topology (New Mathematical Library)
This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in difficulty,...
Invitation to Number Theory (New Mathematical Library)
Invitation to Number Theory (New Mathematical Library)
This book is one of a series written by professional mathematicians in order to make some important mathematical ideas interesting and understandable to a large audience of high school students and laymen. Most of the volumes in the New Mathematical Library cover topics not usually included in the high school curriculum; they vary in difficulty,...
The Mathematics of Games and Gambling (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)
The Mathematics of Games and Gambling (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)
'The whole book is written with great urbanity and clarity ... it is hard to see how it could have been better or more readable.' The Mathematical Gazette

You can't lose with this MAA Book Prize winner if you want to see how mathematics can be used to analyze games of chance and skill. Roulette, craps, blackjack, backgammon,
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Riddles of the Sphinx and Other Mathematical Puzzle Tales (New Mathematical Library Series/No. 32)
Riddles of the Sphinx and Other Mathematical Puzzle Tales (New Mathematical Library Series/No. 32)
This is the third and final collection of puzzle columns that I contributed to Isaac Asimov' s Science Fiction Magazine over a period of about ten years. The format follows that of two previous anthologies: Science Fiction Puzzle Tales (1981) and Puzzles from Other Worlds (1984).

Each chapter poses a problem answered in the First Answers
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Graphs and their Uses (New Mathematical Library)
Graphs and their Uses (New Mathematical Library)
In 1963 Oystein Ore wrote this classic volume, which was published in the New Mathematical Library Series. This elegant book has provided students and teachers with an excellent introduction to the field of graph theory for close to thirty years. Robin Wilson's revision adds strength to the book by updating the terminology and notation, bringing...
A Radical Approach to Real Analysis: Second Edition (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)
A Radical Approach to Real Analysis: Second Edition (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)

In the second edition of this MAA classic, exploration continues to be an essential component. More than 60 new exercises have been added, and the chapters on Infinite Summations, Differentiability and Continuity, and Convergence of Infinite Series have been reorganized to make it easier to identify the key ideas. A Radical Approach to Real...

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