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Chargement... Aha! Insight (original 1978; édition 1978)par Martin Gardner
Information sur l'oeuvre"Haha", ou, L'éclair de la compréhension mathématique par Martin Gardner (1978)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I am amazed that other people actually own this book, I thought for some reason that the copy my father bought in college and then gave to me when I left home was the only instance of it in the world. Funny what you think without knowing it. This is a book of mind puzzles unlike any you have ever seen before. I double dog dare you to actually solve one of these. Seriously. I think in all the time I've had it, I've solved only one of them with out looking at the solution. What is great about this book is not the sense of satifaction you get from solving the brain-teaser (although if you, by chance, happen to solve one your self you deserve a prize or something.) No, the great part about this book is the truly amazing insights that it takes to solve them, and you should be impressed. I give this book five stars for being unique, giving me challenging puzzles to wrap my brain around, and stimulating my thinking. Also my dad is pretty awesome. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Contains puzzles that first baffle and then delight problem solving addicts. Grew out of a collaboration between Bob Tappay and Martin Gardner to enliven the learning of mathematics. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The examples are cute, but can be rather annoying. This book is also over written, spending more words than necessary on explaining simple concepts.
Recommended? Not really. There are probably better books out there on this subject. ( )