Lectures and Problems: A Gift to Young Mathematicians
V. I. Arnold
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Description for Lectures and Problems: A Gift to Young Mathematicians
Paperback. "Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California." Translator(s): Fuchs, Dmitry; Saul, Mark. Series: MSRI Mathematical Circles Library. Num Pages: 176 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: PBW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 181 x 256 x 12. Weight in Grams: 334.
Vladimir Arnold (1937-2010) was one of the great mathematical minds of the late 20th century. He did significant work in many areas of the field. On another level, he was keeping with a strong tradition in Russian mathematics to write for and to directly teach younger students interested in mathematics. This book contains some examples of Arnold's contributions to the genre. ``Continued Fractions'' takes a common enrichment topic in high school math and pulls it in directions that only a master of mathematics could envision. ``Euler Groups'' treats a similar enrichment topic, but it ... Read more
Vladimir Arnold (1937-2010) was one of the great mathematical minds of the late 20th century. He did significant work in many areas of the field. On another level, he was keeping with a strong tradition in Russian mathematics to write for and to directly teach younger students interested in mathematics. This book contains some examples of Arnold's contributions to the genre. ``Continued Fractions'' takes a common enrichment topic in high school math and pulls it in directions that only a master of mathematics could envision. ``Euler Groups'' treats a similar enrichment topic, but it ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
MSRI Mathematical Circles Library
Condition
New
Weight
333g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Providence, United States
ISBN
9781470422592
SKU
V9781470422592
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