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Книга | Страницы для поиска | Gardner M. — Wheels, life, and other mathematical amusements | 2, 10, 14, 15, 16, 76, 195, 203, 250 | Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 4.D 20 109 144 145 180.A 265 296.A 297.F, G 329 342.A 441.C | Grimaldi R.P. — Discrete and combinatorial mathematics. An introduction | 239, 240, 730 | Hilgert J. — Analysis I - IV | 1 | Devlin K.J. — Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible | 33—34, 273—275 | Pickover C.A. — Wonders of Numbers: Adventures in Mathematics, Mind, and Meaning | 3 | Knuth D.E. — The art of computer programming (vol. 2 Seminumerical Algorithms) | 386—388, 391, 407, 579 | National Council of Teachers of Mathematics — Historical Topics for the Mathematics Classroom Thirty-First Yearbook | see “Fermat, Pierre de” | Dewdney A.K. — Beyond reason. 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science | 130 | Hayes D.F. (ed.), Shubin T. (ed.) — Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs | 74 | Knight J. — Science of everyday things (volume 4). Real-life earth science | 2:6 | Marsden J., Weinstein A. — Calculus 1 | 8 | Lemons D.S. — Perfect form: Variational principles, methods, and applications in elementary physics | 3—5, 7, 13 | Penney D.E. — Perspectives in Mathematics | 184 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 2 | 114, 115, 307, 309, 516, 570, 945, 1097, 1098, 1164 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus (Volume 2): Multi-Variable Calculus and Linear Algebra with Applications | 469 | Derbyshire J. — Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics | 371 | Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 477, 684, 685, 749, 827, 996, 1185 | Dorrie H. — 100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and Solution | 78—85, 86—104, 135, 361—363 | Grimaldi R.P., Rothman D.J. — Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction | 243, 244, 705 | Cofman J. — What to Solve? Problems and Suggestions for Young Mathematicians | 187, 188, 236 | Adler A., Coury J. — The Theory of Numbers. A Text and Source Book of Problems | 98 | Kline M. — Mathematics for the Nonmathematician | 1, 22, 182 f., 240, 242, 250, 252, 255, 257, 277, 368, 522 | Coutinho S. — The mathematics of ciphers: number theory and RSA cryptography | 8, 10, 11, 45, 51, 73, 78, 79, 83, 84, 86, 93, 141, 149, 178 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 1 | 114, 115, 307, 309, 516, 570 | Grimaldi R.P. — Student Solutions Manual for Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics | 243, 244, 705 | Odifreddi P., Sangalli A., Dyson F. — The Mathematical Century: The 30 Greatest Problems of the Last 100 Years | 181 | Brezinski C. — History of Continued Fractions and Padé Approximants | 29, 42, 51, 72, 77, 102, 106, 112, 113, 122, 464 | Gardner M. — Knotted Doughnuts and Other Mathematical Entertainments | 223 | Alexanderson G. — The harmony of the world: 75 years of Mathematics Magazine MPop | 9, 59, 201, 205, 237 | Sondheimer E., Rogerson A. — Numbers and Infinity: A Historical Account of Mathematical Concepts | 19, 34, 108, 112, 115 |
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