Dead Reckoning: Calculating Without Instruments

Dead Reckoning: Calculating Without Instruments by Ronald W. Doerfler is a first edition published by Taylor Trade Publishing on September 1, 1993. This 182-page book is presented in English and explores advanced methods of mental calculation that extend beyond basic arithmetic. It offers insights into number theory and the principles of efficient computer programming, making it a valuable resource for those interested in mathematics and computational techniques.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of mental calculation methods that can enhance their understanding of numerical concepts. The book delves into topics related to accounting, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of mathematics and practical applications. Doerfler’s work stands out for its depth and clarity, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.
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No author has gone as far as Doerfler in covering methods of mental calculation beyond simple arithmetic. Even if you have no interest in competing with computers you’ll learn a great deal about number theory and the art of efficient computer programming. ―Martin Gardner
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