
Mathematics as Problem Solving
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From the reviews:
"How does one describe a mathematician? I know no better way than to read this delightful book. For Alexander Soifer has not just written another book about mathematics. He has opened up his heart---and in the process his great love for mathematics, his creative ability, his respect for and skill in teaching, his joy in living all shine through. I invite you to come meet a dear friend and share his exhilaration and insight." --- PHILIP L. ENGEL
From the reviews of the second edition:
"...this book can be the portal that leads the reader into the world of mathematics."
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"This is a very readable collection of interesting problems of varying levels of difficulty. . It is so delightfully written that anyone who simply likes working on challenging problems could read it independently. . More than 150 problems are included in this collection. . helpful for an instructor who is looking for ways of integrating problem solving into a particular course, and might be useful for coaching a mathematics competition team. This . book would be a good resource for an instructor or coach." --- Sr. Barbara E. Reynolds, The Mathematical Association of America
"The author grew up in the problem solving atmosphere in Moscow and collected about 200 problems from his experience in mathematical clubs, schools, and Olympiads. . Many problems . are discussed in detail and in a way that can be followed easily. So the book can also be recommended to young students." (H. Humenberger, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 159 (1-2), January, 2010)
"Clearly attractiveness of problems and beauty of solution have been major criteria in the selection for this book. The author devised many of the problems, and his enthusiasm is evident. . I am confident that readers will find this bookto be a valuable showcase for 'what (pure) mathematics is really like'." (John Baylis, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 95 (532), March, 2011)
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