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Exploring Mathematics - Problem-Solving and Proof

English · Paperback / Softback

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Have you ever faced a mathematical problem and had no idea how to approach it? Or perhaps you had an idea but got stuck halfway through? This book guides you in developing your creativity, as it takes you on a voyage of discovery into mathematics.
Readers will not only learn strategies for solving problems and logical reasoning, but they will also learn about the importance of proofs and various proof techniques. Other topics covered include recursion, mathematical induction, graphs, counting, elementary number theory, and the pigeonhole, extremal and invariance principles. Designed to help students make the transition from secondary school to university level, this book provides readers with a refreshing look at mathematics and deep insights into universal principles that are valuable far beyond the scope of this book.
Aimed especially at undergraduate and secondary school students as well as teachers, this book will appeal to anyone interested in mathematics. Only basic secondary school mathematics is required, including an understanding of numbers and elementary geometry, but no calculus. Including numerous exercises, with hints provided, this textbook is suitable for self-study and use alongside lecture courses.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1 First explorations.- 2 Recursion - a fundamental idea.- 3 Mathematical induction.- 4 Graphs.- 5 Counting.- 6 General problem solving strategies.- 7 Logic and proofs.- 8 Elementary number theory.- 9 The pigeonhole principle.- 10 The extremal principle.- 11 The invariance principle.- A A survey of problem-solving strategies.- B Basics on sets and maps.- List of symbols.- Glossary.- Lists of problems, theorems and methods.- Hints for selected exercises.- References.

About the author

Daniel Grieser is Professor of Mathematics at Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg. He works in geometry, analysis and combinatorics. He won a gold medal at the International Mathematics Olympiad and in 2014 he received the Ars Legendi Faculty award for excellent teaching, a national prize awarded in Germany, for developing the course on which this book is based.

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Have you ever faced a mathematical problem and had no idea how to approach it? Or perhaps you had an idea but got stuck halfway through? This book guides you in developing your creativity, as it takes you on a voyage of discovery into mathematics.
Readers will not only learn strategies for solving problems and logical reasoning, but they will also learn about the importance of proofs and various proof techniques. Other topics covered include recursion, mathematical induction, graphs, counting, elementary number theory, and the pigeonhole, extremal and invariance principles. Designed to help students make the transition from secondary school to university level, this book provides readers with a refreshing look at mathematics and deep insights into universal principles that are valuable far beyond the scope of this book.

Aimed especially at undergraduate and secondary school students as well as teachers, this book will appeal to anyone interested in mathematics. Only basic secondary school mathematics is required, including an understanding of numbers and elementary geometry, but no calculus. Including numerous exercises, with hints provided, this textbook is suitable for self-study and use alongside lecture courses.

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“This book sets out to teach the reader to be a successful problem-solver and to be able to produce our own mathematical proofs. In a carefully designed and well-documented journey we are taken through a wide variety of problems … . This is a very clear and helpful book. It would be a useful addition to every teacher’s repertoire and a very helpful source of interesting problems to share with students at all levels.” (Peter Hall, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 103 (557), July, 2019)
“Exploring Mathematics can be used as an introduction to mathematical problem-solving, but may be better used as a supplement. I personally found that this systematic review of mathematical topics was refreshing, helping to fill gaps in my problem-solving toolkit. The reader may find it beneficial to use the book to review the fundamentals and enrich their problem-solving knowledge.” (Jack Chen, MAA Reviews, January, 2019)

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"This book sets out to teach the reader to be a successful problem-solver and to be able to produce our own mathematical proofs. In a carefully designed and well-documented journey we are taken through a wide variety of problems ... . This is a very clear and helpful book. It would be a useful addition to every teacher's repertoire and a very helpful source of interesting problems to share with students at all levels." (Peter Hall, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 103 (557), July, 2019)
"Exploring Mathematics can be used as an introduction to mathematical problem-solving, but may be better used as a supplement. I personally found that this systematic review of mathematical topics was refreshing, helping to fill gaps in my problem-solving toolkit. The reader may find it beneficial to use the book to review the fundamentals and enrich their problem-solving knowledge." (Jack Chen, MAA Reviews, January, 2019)

Product details

Authors Daniel Grieser
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Mathematisches Problemlösen und Beweisen
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2018
 
EAN 9783319903194
ISBN 978-3-31-990319-4
No. of pages 308
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Weight 512 g
Illustrations XI, 308 p. 77 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Series Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics

B, Fachspezifischer Unterricht, Logic, Mathematics, Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematics, general, Teaching of a specific subject, Mathematics—Study and teaching, Mathematics Education, Popular and recreational mathematics, Popular Science in Mathematics, counting principles, proofs, elementary number theory, mathematical induction

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