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Proofs play a central role in advanced mathematics and theoretical
computer science, yet many students struggle the first time they
take a course in which proofs play a significant role. This
bestselling text's third edition helps students transition from
solving problems to proving theorems by teaching them the
techniques needed to read and write proofs. Featuring over 150 new
exercises and a new chapter on number theory, this new edition
introduces students to the world of advanced mathematics through
the mastery of proofs. The book begins with the basic concepts of
logic and set theory to familiarize students with the language of
mathematics and how it is interpreted. These concepts are used as
the basis for an analysis of techniques that can be used to build
up complex proofs step by step, using detailed 'scratch work'
sections to expose the machinery of proofs about numbers, sets,
relations, and functions. Assuming no background beyond standard
high school mathematics, this book will be useful to anyone
interested in logic and proofs: computer scientists, philosophers,
linguists, and, of course, mathematicians.
Bicycle or Unicycle? is a collection of 105 mathematical puzzles
whose defining characteristic is the surprise encountered in their
solutions. Solvers will be surprised, even occasionally shocked, at
those solutions. The problems unfold into levels of depth and
generality very unusual in the types of problems seen in contests.
In contrast to contest problems, these are problems meant to be
savored; many solutions, all beautifully explained, lead to
unanswered research questions. At the same time, the mathematics
necessary to understand the problems and their solutions is all at
the undergraduate level. The puzzles will, nonetheless, appeal to
professionals as well as to students and, in fact, to anyone who
finds delight in an unexpected discovery. These problems were
selected from the Macalester College Problem of the Week archive.
The Macalester tradition of a weekly problem was started by Joseph
Konhauser in 1968. In 1993 Stan Wagon assumed problem-generating
duties. A previous book written by Wagon, Konhauser, and Dan
Velleman, Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?, gathered problems from the
first twenty-five years of the archive. The title problem in that
collection was inspired by an error in logic made by Sherlock
Holmes, who attempted to determine the direction of a bicycle from
the tracks of its wheels. Here the title problem asks whether a
bicycle track can always be distinguished from a unicycle track.
You'll be surprised by the answer.
Konrad Morgen: The Conscience of a Nazi Judge is a moral biography
of Georg Konrad Morgen, who prosecuted crimes committed by members
of the SS in Nazi concentration camps and eventually came
face-to-face with the system of industrialized murder at Auschwitz.
His wartime papers and postwar testimonies yield a study in moral
complexity.
Konrad Morgen: The Conscience of a Nazi Judge is a moral biography
of Georg Konrad Morgen, who prosecuted crimes committed by members
of the SS in Nazi concentration camps and eventually came
face-to-face with the system of industrialized murder at Auschwitz.
His wartime papers and postwar testimonies yield a study in moral
complexity.
Proofs play a central role in advanced mathematics and theoretical
computer science, yet many students struggle the first time they
take a course in which proofs play a significant role. This
bestselling text's third edition helps students transition from
solving problems to proving theorems by teaching them the
techniques needed to read and write proofs. Featuring over 150 new
exercises and a new chapter on number theory, this new edition
introduces students to the world of advanced mathematics through
the mastery of proofs. The book begins with the basic concepts of
logic and set theory to familiarize students with the language of
mathematics and how it is interpreted. These concepts are used as
the basis for an analysis of techniques that can be used to build
up complex proofs step by step, using detailed 'scratch work'
sections to expose the machinery of proofs about numbers, sets,
relations, and functions. Assuming no background beyond standard
high school mathematics, this book will be useful to anyone
interested in logic and proofs: computer scientists, philosophers,
linguists, and, of course, mathematicians.
Dieses Buch blickt in eine bedeutende Epoche der Philosophie der
Mathematik zuruck, deren Stroemungen die heutige Gestalt der
Mathematik pragten. In der Wende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert befand
sich die Mathematik in einem fundamentalen Umbruch, der die
Mathematiker dieser Zeit herausforderte. Sie mussten Stellung
beziehen. Die Grundsatze und Wege der philosophischen Richtungen,
die dieses Buch verstandlich, kritisch und anerkennend beschreibt,
wurden von Mathematikern formuliert. Eine Zeit gravierender
Disharmonien begann, die bis in Streit und Feindschaften mundeten
und zugleich faszinierende und fruchtbare Ergebnisse
hervorbrachten, mathematisch wie philosophisch. Es war ein
aufregendes, intellektuelles Abenteuer zu Beginn des 20.
Jahrhunderts auf einem aussergewoehnlich scharfsinnigen und
kreativen Niveau. Die Debatte uber die unversoehnlichen Ansichten
versiegte allmahlich und inzwischen ist wieder relative Ruhe in die
Gemeinde der Mathematiker eingekehrt. Zentrale philosophische
Fragen aber, die damals die Protagonisten spalteten, sind nach wie
vor unbeantwortet. Die Suche nach dem Wesen der Mathematik geht
weiter und greift auf die Ideen dieser Kontroversen zuruck.
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