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The magical maze
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Ian Stewart |
Approaches mathematics using an assortment of puzzles and problems and the metaphorical structure of a maze. |
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Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, 2nd Edition, Volume 4
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John Horton Conway,Richard K. Guy,Elwyn R. Berlekamp |
*Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays*: First edition divides the content into two volumes. Second edition is comprised of four volumes. This is the 2nd edition, volume 4. |
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L'assassin des échecs
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Benoît Rittaud |
Analyse : Roman didactique. Nouvelles. |
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Game Theory
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Jean Tirole,Drew Fudenberg |
This advanced text introduces the principles of noncooperative game theory in a direct and uncomplicated style that will acquaint students with the broad spectrum of the field while highlighting and … |
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Feizhou li xian ji
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Yupei Li |
Ben shu nei rong bao kuo:zhi dou hei xing xing, Xun zhao da guai wu, Fei zhou shi wang deng shu xue gu shi. |
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Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, 1st Edition, Volume 1
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John Horton Conway,Richard K. Guy,Elwyn R. Berlekamp |
This is a text on games and how to play them intelligently. In this volume, the authors examine games played in clubs, giving case studies for coin and paper-and-pencil games, such as Dots-and-Boxes … |
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Science Fiction Puzzle Tales
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Martin Gardner |
By a mathematician famous for his "games" published regularly in "Scientific American", a series of 34 problems in the form of short science fiction stories published from 1976 in "Isaac Asimov's sci… |
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