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THE GAME OF LIFE, PART I Most of the work of John Horton Conway, a distinguished mathematician at the University of Cambridge, has been in pure mathematics. For instance, in he discovered a new group--some call it "Conway's constellation"-that includes all but two of . 8 rows ·  · Wheels, Life and Other Mathematical Amusements. Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games. Gathers mathematical puzzles, problems, games, and anecdotes about mathematical and scientific discoveries.


Over a period of 24 years (January - December ), Martin Gardner wrote consecutive monthly "Mathematical Games" columns for Scientific American magazine. During the next 7½ years, through June , Gardner wrote 9 more columns, bringing his total to , as other authors wrote most of the "Mathematical Games" columns. Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns in Scientific American inspired and entertained several generations of mathematicians and scientists. Gardner in his crystal-clear prose illuminated corners of mathematics, especially recreational mathematics, that most people had no idea existed. THE GAME OF LIFE, PART I Most of the work of John Horton Conway, a distinguished mathematician at the University of Cambridge, has been in pure mathematics. For instance, in he discovered a new group--some call it "Conway's constellation"-that includes all but two of the then known sporadic groups. (They are called.


THE GAME OF LIFE, PART I Most of the work of John Horton Conway, a distinguished mathematician at the University of Cambridge, has been in pure mathematics. For instance, in he discovered a new group--some call it "Conway's constellation"-that includes all but two of the then known sporadic groups. (They are called. Wheels, Life, and Other Mathematical Amusements by Martin Gardner. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Start by marking “Wheels, Life, and Other Mathematical Amusements” as Want to Read: Want to Read. saving. Wheels, Life and Other Mathematical Amusements. Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games.

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