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On Numbers and Games. by. John H. Conway. · Rating details · ratings · 8 reviews. ONAG, as the book is commonly known, is one of those rare publications that sprang to life in a moment of creative energy and has remained influential for over a quarter of a century. Pris: kr. Inbunden, Skickas inom vardagar. Köp On Numbers and Games av John H Conway på www.doorway.ru Dual Review: On Numbers and Games, by John H. Conway and Winning Ways, volume 1, by Elwyn R. Berlekamp, John Horton Conway, and Richard K. Guy. I first heard of John Conway's "Surreal Numbers" from Martin Gardner. In one of his "Mathematical Games" columns, Gardner explained Conway's method for "creating numbers out of nothing," obtaining, in the process, a bewildering zoo of infinite and.


CRC Press, - Mathematics - pages. 3 Reviews. ONAG, as the book is commonly known, is one of those rare publications that sprang to life in a moment of creative energy and has. On Numbers and Games — John H Conway This amazing book sets out a mathematical framework for describing and constructing numbers, and then generalises this to a way of analysing certain games. You probably need a postgraduate degree in mathematics to really understand all of it. On Numbers and Games is a mathematics book by John Horton Conway first published in The book is written by a pre-eminent mathematician, and is directed at other mathematicians. The material is, however, developed in a playful and unpretentious manner and many chapters are accessible to non-mathematicians.

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