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Exploring Mathematics on Your Own
A series from the mid 1960s which was designed for students who wanted to "go beyond the textbook".
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Many a reader, though convinces that they have no 'aptitude' for mathematics, has glimpsed from time to time the endless fascination and variety of the world of mathematics. But how is one to get even a foothold on this Everest of ideas?
...This is not a textbook on computer programming but a lively, widely-ranging account of what programming is and how it works. Instead of concentrating on the bread-and-butter type of program (commercial and scientific), it describes as well some more unusual programs.
This series is designed for students who want to go beyond the textbook. Each book presents a stimulating topic in an informal and very readable style; each is complete in itself and may be used for individual or class work. Ample practice is provided.
This book takes nine glimpses into the world of numbers...
This series is designed for students who want to go beyond the textbook. Each book presents a stimulating topic in an informal and very readable style; each is complete in itself and may be used for individual or class work. Ample practice is...