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Mathemagics [electronic resource] : a magical journey through advanced mathematics : connecting more than 60 magic tricks to high-level math / by Ricardo V Teixeira, Jang-Woo Park.

By: Teixeira, Ricardo V.
Contributor(s): Park, Jang-Woo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xix, 385 p.).ISBN: 9789811214516; 9811214514.Subject(s): Mathematics | Mathematical analysisGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 510 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.
Contents:
Mathematical proofs -- Probability -- Abstract algebra -- Linear algebra -- Mathematical computing -- Number theory -- Coding theory -- Geometry -- Topology -- Real analysis -- Numerical analysis -- History of mat.
Summary: "Teixeira and Park present over 60 different magic tricks while introducing students to high-level math areas. Readers will learn really interesting ideas that will better prepare them for future courses and help them finding areas they might want to study deeper. And as a "side effect" students will learn amazing magic tricks, century-old secrets, and details from famous magicians and mathematicians. The material was written to quickly present key concepts in several mathematical areas in direct way. Little or no proficiency in math is assumed. In fact, students do not require any Calculus knowledge. And since chapters are almost independent from each other, this book also work as introduction to several other courses. Topics covered include mathematical proofs, probability, abstract algebra, linear algebra, mathematical computing, number theory, coding theory, geometry, topology, real analysis, numerical analysis and history of math"--Publisher's website.
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"Teixeira and Park present over 60 different magic tricks while introducing students to high-level math areas. Readers will learn really interesting ideas that will better prepare them for future courses and help them finding areas they might want to study deeper. And as a "side effect" students will learn amazing magic tricks, century-old secrets, and details from famous magicians and mathematicians. The material was written to quickly present key concepts in several mathematical areas in direct way. Little or no proficiency in math is assumed. In fact, students do not require any Calculus knowledge. And since chapters are almost independent from each other, this book also work as introduction to several other courses. Topics covered include mathematical proofs, probability, abstract algebra, linear algebra, mathematical computing, number theory, coding theory, geometry, topology, real analysis, numerical analysis and history of math"--Publisher's website.

Mathematical proofs -- Probability -- Abstract algebra -- Linear algebra -- Mathematical computing -- Number theory -- Coding theory -- Geometry -- Topology -- Real analysis -- Numerical analysis -- History of mat.

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