The Ultimate Mathematical Challenge: Over 365 puzzles to test your wits and excite your mind. Литагент HarperCollins USD. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Математика
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isbn: 9780008316419
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       Shuttle Challenge 3

       Week 27

       Week 28

       Crossnumber 7

       Week 29

       Week 30

       Logic Challenge 4

       Week 31

       Week 32

       Crossnumber 8

       Week 33

       Week 34

       Shuttle Challenge 4

       Week 35

       Week 36

       Crossnumber 9

       Week 37

       Week 38

       Logic Challenge 5

       Week 39

       Week 40

       Crossnumber 10

       Week 41

       Week 42

       Logic Challenge 6

       Week 43

       Week 44

       Crossnumber 11

       Week 45

       Week 46

       Crossnumber 12

       Week 47

       Week 48

       The Penultimate Challenge

       Week 49

       Week 50

       Crossnumber 13

       Week 51

       Week 52

       The Ultimate Challenge

       Week 53

       Solutions

       Problems 1 – 366

       Make a Number Challenge

       Crossnumbers

       Logic Challenges

       Shuttle Challenges

       The Penultimate Challenge

       The Ultimate Challenge

       Glossary with Some Useful Facts

       Table of Squares, Primes etc.

       Acknowledgements

       About the Publisher

       Marcus du Sautoy

      There are two things that made me fall in love with mathematics. The first was my teacher at my comprehensive school revealing that there was more to mathematics than long division. Seeing the big stories of mathematics about prime numbers, four-dimensional geometry, symmetry and more made me realise the beauty and creativity that bubbles throughout the subject.

      The second was when my teacher introduced me to the puzzles of Martin Gardner in Scientific American. It was then that I got hooked on the amazing buzz you get when you’ve struggled to crack a challenging puzzle and then suddenly you see a clever way to unlock the enigma. Be warned: cracking puzzles releases a very addictive drug.

      In this book you can immerse yourself in the joys of the second reason I fell in love with mathematics. Jam-packed with problems that have formed part of the UKMT competitions over the years, these challenges range from those aimed at students taking their first steps onto the mathematical terrain to problems that are for those scaling some of the peaks of the subject.

      Although the questions formed part of various competitions, I think it is important to remember that mathematics is not at its heart a competitive sport. As mathematicians we all work together to advance our understanding of the universe of numbers and geometry. Every theorem that we prove relies on all the theorems and proofs that previous generations have laid down right back to the Ancient Greeks. Of all the sciences, mathematics is perhaps unique in the way we truly stand on the shoulders of giants to see further and deeper into our subject.

      So the only competitive aspect of the problems