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Gardner M. A Gardner's workout. Training a Mind and Entertaining a Spirit
Natick, A.K. Peters, 2001. - 327p.

Собрание статей Мартина Гарднера по занимательной математике, написанных после того, как он оставил должность ведущего математической колонки журнала Scientific American, и не вошедших в сборники его статей (15 книг, в значительной части у нас переведенных). Затронуты разнообразные темы, такие, как разрезания, элементы теории графов и теории чисел, числовые фокусы с калькулятором, математические игры на шахматной доске и других игровых полях, игры со словами, магические квадраты, мозаики и т.п., а также небольшие эссе общего характера. Вторую часть книги составили обзоры вышедших в 90-х годах популярных книг по математике.
Для любителей математики, владеющих английским языком (и, возможно, для перевода на русский).
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