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Origami Eleusis and the Soma Cube Martin Gardners Mathematical Diversions

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Martin Gardner continues to delight readers in Origami, Eleusis, and the Soma Cube, the second volume in the new Cambridge series, The New Martin Gardner Mathematical Library, based off his enormously popular Scientific American columns. Gardner introduces young and old readers alike to the Generalized Ham Sandwich Theorem, origami, digital roots, magic squares, the mathematics of cooling coffee, the induction game of Eleusis, Dudeney puzzles, the maze at Hampton Court Palace, and many more mathematical puzzles and principles. Gardner, in consultation with experts, has added updates to all the chapters, including new game variations, mathematical proofs, and other developments and discoveries, to challenge and fascinate a new generation of readers.

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Cover of: Origami Eleusis and the Soma Cube Martin Gardners Mathematical Diversions
Origami Eleusis and the Soma Cube Martin Gardners Mathematical Diversions
2007, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: The 2nd Scientific American book of mathematical puzzles & diversions
The 2nd Scientific American book of mathematical puzzles & diversions
1987, University of Chicago Press
in English - University of Chicago Press ed.
Cover of: More mathematical puzzles and diversions
Cover of: The 2nd Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions
The 2nd Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions
June 1963, Simon & Schuster
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Cover of: The 2nd Scientific American book of mathematical puzzles & diversions
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Table of Contents

The five platonic solids
Tetraflexagons
Henry Ernest Dudeney : England's greatest puzzlist
Digital roots
Nine problems
The Soma cube
Recreational topology
Phi: the golden ratio
The monkey and the coconuts
Mazes
Recreational logic
Magic squares
James Hugh Riley shows, Inc.
Nine more problems
Eleusis: the introduction game
Origami
Squaring the square
Mechanical puzzles
Probability and ambiguity
The mysterious Dr. Matrix

Edition Notes

Includes illustrations.
First edition published as The 2nd Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles & Diversions, Simon and Schuster, 1961"--Title page verso.

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Cambridge
Series
New Martin Gardner mathematical library, 2

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Library of Congress
QA95.G2975 2008

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xi, 234 p.
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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OL25988664M
ISBN 13
9780521735247

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Work Description

Martin Gardner’s “Mathematical Games” Department ran monthly in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. This second book is composed entirely of new games and puzzles that appeared there since Mr. Gardner’s first collection was published in 1959. Offering a new feast of mathematical entertainments to charm both layman and mathematician, some are easy, some are tough, and some call for scissors and paste. For most the only basic equipment needed is an alert and curious mind. All are connected, via the author’s clear and lively commentaries, to important aspects of mathematical thinking.

Time will vanish as you turn Flexatubes inside out... play Piet Hein’s new game of Soma... consider the Mathematics of Cooling Coffee and Slicing Doughnuts... find your way through Hampton Court Maze (or any maze, in person or on paper)... explore, while folding a bird, the mathematics of Origami... divert yourself with Digital Roots... attack the maddening puzzle of the Monkey and the Coconuts. Play the new Induction Game of Eleusis - with a standard deck of cards - and you become a scientist outguessing the universe. Solve the new Smith-Jones-Robinson problems and you experience the triumphs of the logician. An easily learned parlor trick provides an introduction to the concept of Numerical Congruence. And the reader is shown how “humanity, bracing itself for the shock of finding life on other planets,” might draw comfort from the properties of Platonic Solids. In addition: brain teasers (18 of them, neat as epigrams); mind expanders (see the section on Ambiguity and Probability); Topological Magic with pencil, shoelace and soda straw; and a history-making report on the solution of a classic problem — squaring the square. The final chapter is surely the funniest commentary on numerology ever written.

Add it all up - by mental arithmetic or with the help of the smartest of electronic calculators - and this is the total: topflight entertainment, delightful reading, and an invaluable key to the joys of the mathematical process.

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