The Art of Mathematics – Take Two: Tea Time in Cambridge

Author:   Béla Bollobás (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781108978262


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Béla Bollobás (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781108978262


ISBN 10:   1108978266
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'The appealing title The Art of Mathematics - Take Two: Tea Time in Cambridge, of the book by Bela Bollobas, will not disappoint the readers. The book's content will transfer the readers back several centuries and offer examples of math problems that trigger the readers' curiosity and excitement to find solutions.' Andrzej Sokolowski, Mathematical Association of America Reviews 'This is a fun book to have … It deserves a place on your shelf to rescue you from the times you find yourself stuck with the mathematics you're dealing with at work or during your studies. For the reader who has long since finished formal mathematical studies but enjoys jumping back into recreational mathematics, this book will provide a great excuse to go back over old topics, without being a reference book.' Dominic Thorrington, London Mathematical Society Newsletter 'As implied by the title … the problems posed often arose in the context of a tradition that is well established in many university departments of mathematics, whereby the members of the department gather for afternoon coffee or tea and do what they like to do best: discuss mathematics. Such camaraderie among mathematicians can be felt by readers working through the problem solutions, most of which also include a fascinating account of the history of the particular problem and the mathematicians who were involved in discussing it … Highly recommended.' D. S. Larson, Choice 'This book would be a great source of problems to talk about at a departmental tea or for a problem-solving seminar … with so many interesting problems and topics, you are bound to have plenty to choose from!' Katelynn Kochalski, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society


'The appealing title The Art of Mathematics - Take Two: Tea Time in Cambridge, of the book by Bela Bollobas, will not disappoint the readers. The book's content will transfer the readers back several centuries and offer examples of math problems that trigger the readers' curiosity and excitement to find solutions.' Andrzej Sokolowski, Mathematical Association of America Reviews 'This is a fun book to have … It deserves a place on your shelf to rescue you from the times you find yourself stuck with the mathematics you're dealing with at work or during your studies. For the reader who has long since finished formal mathematical studies but enjoys jumping back into recreational mathematics, this book will provide a great excuse to go back over old topics, without being a reference book.' Dominic Thorrington, London Mathematical Society Newsletter 'As implied by the title … the problems posed often arose in the context of a tradition that is well established in many university departments of mathematics, whereby the members of the department gather for afternoon coffee or tea and do what they like to do best: discuss mathematics. Such camaraderie among mathematicians can be felt by readers working through the problem solutions, most of which also include a fascinating account of the history of the particular problem and the mathematicians who were involved in discussing it … Highly recommended.' D. S. Larson, Choice


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Béla Bollobás has been a Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, for over fifty years, for decades as a Director of Studies in Mathematics, teaching the very best undergraduates in England, and is the Chair of Excellence in Combinatorics at the University of Memphis. He has had over seventy Ph.D. students. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Member of the Academia Europaea, and a Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Among the awards he has received are a Senior Whitehead Prize (2007), a Bocskai Prize (2016), a Széchenyi Prize (2017) and an Honorary Doctorate from Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. This is his thirteenth book.

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