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The Joy of Mathematics: Marvels, Novelties, and Neglected Gems That Are Rarely Taught in Math Class by Alfred S. Posamentier, Charles Li, Cristian Spreitzer, and Robert Geretschläger

The Joy of Mathematics: Marvels, Novelties, and Neglected Gems That Are Rarely Taught in Math Class by Alfred S. Posamentier, Charles Li, Cristian Spreitzer, and Robert Geretschläger

by Howard Leighton | Nov 22, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mathematics

If you are not a mathematician, or someone with significant experience, training, or use of mathematics, it is likely you will feel little joy advancing through the pages of this book. Although there are presentations of interesting aspects of mathematics not usually...

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