Mathematical snapshots (third edition)

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From the author -

In presenting this book to the reader, I should like to avoid the misunderstanding that any mathematician risks when he addresses himself to non-specialists. My purpose is neither to teach, in the usual sense of the word, nor to amuse the reader with some charades. One fine summer day it happened that I was asked this question: "You claim to be a mathematician; well, what does one do all day when one is a mathematician?" We were seated in a park, my questioner and I, and I tried to explain to him a few geometric problems, solved and unsolved, using a stick to draw on the gravel pathway a Jordan curve, or a Peano curve ....That was how I conceived this book, in which the sketches, diagrams, and photographs provide a direct language and allow proofs to be avoided or at least reduced to a minimum.

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)H Steinhaus
Age11-14, 14-16, 16-19, FE/HE
Published1969
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Shelf referenceA 510.7937 STE
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xfe9y

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