100 Geometric Games - Pierre Berloquin - Books - Dover Publications Inc. - 9780486789569 - July 15, 2015
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Jacket Description/Back: There are three loops in a tangle of rope. How many are independent, and how many are interlocked?Two knights stand on a chessboard. How many other knights must you add so that each square is occupied or threatened by a knight?Among six seemingly identical drawings of mandalas, each rotated by multiples of 60 degrees, one is different. Which is it, and why?Challenge yourself with these mind-benders, brainteasers, and puzzles. Each of them has been carefully selected so that none will be too tough for anyone without a math background but they're not "too" easy. Some are original, and all are clearly and accurately answered at the back of the book. Dover (2015) republication of the edition published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1976. See every Dover book in print atwww.doverpublications.com"Biographical Note: Pierre Berloquin is a French operations research engineer, writer, and game designer who has written more than 40 books in the area of recreational mathematics. Brief Description: Copyrighted 1973 by Librairie Generale Francaise, 1973. Brief Description: Originally published: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976. Marc Notes: Copyrighted 1973 by Librairie Generale Francaise, 1973.; Originally published: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976."Brief Description: Copyrighted 1973 by Librairie Gaenaerale Franocaise, 1973. Publisher Marketing: There are three loops in a tangle of rope. How many are independent, and how many are interlocked?Two knights stand on a chessboard. How many other knights must you add so that each square is occupied or threatened by a knight?Among six seemingly identical drawings of mandalas, each rotated by multiples of 60 degrees, one is different. Which is it, and why?Challenge yourself with these mind-benders, brainteasers, and puzzles. Each of them has been carefully selected so that none will be too tough for anyone without a math background but they're not "too" easy. Some are original, and all are clearly and accurately answered at the back of the book."

Contributor Bio:  Gardner, Martin For twenty-five years, Martin Gardner wrote 'Mathematical Games and Recreations', a monthly column for Scientific American magazine. These columns have inspired hundreds of thousands of readers to delve more deeply into the large world of mathematics. He also made significant contributions to magic, philosophy, debunking pseudoscience, and children's literature. He produced more than 60 books, including many best sellers, most of which are still in print, and wrote a regular column for the Skeptical Inquirer magazine from 1983 to 2002. His Annotated Alice has sold more than a million copies.


164 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 15, 2015
ISBN13 9780486789569
Publishers Dover Publications Inc.
Pages 164
Dimensions 216 × 142 × 18 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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