More Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions

More Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions by Martin Gardner, published by Penguin Books in 1966, presents a collection of engaging puzzles originally featured in Scientific American. This New Impression edition spans 186 pages and is written in English, offering readers a variety of mathematical challenges that include Diophantine brain-teasers, diabolic squares, and problems across arithmetical, geometrical, logical, topological, mechanical, and probability domains.
Readers will find that this book is designed to entertain and stimulate the mind, making it suitable for those looking to enhance their problem-solving skills during leisure time. The diverse range of puzzles aims to captivate individuals interested in science and mathematics, providing an opportunity to sharpen their wits while enjoying the intricacies of mathematical thought.
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MORE MATHEMATICAL PUZZLES AND DIVERSIONS is a second collection of Martin Gardner’s compulsive pozers from the Scientific American. From Diophantine brain-teasers to diabolic squares, these arithmetical, geometrical, logical, topological, mechanical, and probability problems are designed to beguile the weary leisure hours and sharpen blunted wits.
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