Tracking the Automatic ANT And Other Mathematical Explorations

For those fascinated by the abstract universe of mathematics, David Gale's columns in The Mathematical Intelligencer have been a prime source of entertainment. Here Gale's columns are collected for the first time in book form. Encouraged by the magazine's editor, Sheldon Axler, to wri...

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Main Author: Gale, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Simple Sequences with Puzzling Properties -- 2 Probability Paradoxes -- 3 Historic Conjectures: More Sequence Mysteries -- 4 Privacy-Preserving Protocols -- 5 Surprising Shuffles -- 6 Hundreds of New Theorems in a Two-Thousand-Year-Old Subject: Where Will It End? -- 7 Pop Math and Protocols -- 8 Six Variations on the Variational Method -- 9 Tiling a Torus: Cutting a Cake -- 10 The Automatic Ant: Compassless Constructions -- 11 Games: Real, Complex, Imaginary -- 12 Coin Weighing: Square Squaring -- 13 The Return of the Ant and the Jeep -- 14 Go -- 15 More Paradoxes. Knowledge Games -- 16 Triangles and Computers -- 17 Packing Tripods -- 18 Further Travels with My Ant -- 19 The Shoelace Problem -- 20 Triangles and Proofs -- 21 Polyominoes -- 22 A Pattern Problem, A Probability Paradox, and A Pretty Proof -- 23 The Sun, the Moon, and Mathematics -- 24 In Praise of Numberlessness -- Appendix 1 A Curious Nim-Type Game -- Appendix 2 The Jeep Once More or Jeeper by the Dozen -- Appendix 3 Nineteen Problems in Elementary Geometry (by Armando Machado) -- Appendix 4 The Truth and Nothing But the Truth 
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520 |a For those fascinated by the abstract universe of mathematics, David Gale's columns in The Mathematical Intelligencer have been a prime source of entertainment. Here Gale's columns are collected for the first time in book form. Encouraged by the magazine's editor, Sheldon Axler, to write on whatever pleased him, Gale ranged far and wide across the field of mathematics but frequently returned to favorite themes: triangles, tilings, the mysterious properties of sequences given by simple recursions, games and paradoxes, and the particular automaton that gives this collection its title, the "automatic ant". The level is suitable for those with some familiarity with mathematical ideas, but great sophistication is not needed