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An edition of Mathematical diversions (1963)

Mathematical diversions

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A very good book; especially interesting is a concept submitted by a then 16 year old high school student, Dale Kozniuk, who maintained regular contact with J.A.H. hunter over a period of several years. Viz. " Picking Particular Permutations".

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Cover of: Mathematical diversions
Mathematical diversions
1975, Dover Publications
in English - Rev.
Cover of: Mathematical diversions
Mathematical diversions
1964, Van Nostrand Co
in English
Cover of: Mathematical Diversions
Mathematical Diversions
1963-01-01, D. Van Nostrand Company
Cover of: Mathematical diversions
Mathematical diversions
1963, Van Nostrand
Cover of: Mathematical diversions
Mathematical diversions
1963, Van Nostrand
in English
Cover of: Mathematical diversions
Mathematical diversions
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA95 .H82 1975, QA95

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 178 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Number of pages
178

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21522178M
Internet Archive
florarepublicaep09libg
ISBN 10
0486231100
LCCN
74083619
OCLC/WorldCat
1254064
Library Thing
199330
Goodreads
4907294

Work Description

The book contains a wide variety of topics that appeal to the mathematically inclined. I myself as a fan of co-writer
J.A.H.Hunter...having followed his puzzlers in various publications...contributed an idea which Mr. Hunter used in the
"potpourri" section.
I recommend it to anyone who enjoys the maths as much as we all do! - D.K.

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