Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities
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In Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, Ian Stewart gathers a large collection of mathematical oddities, puzzles, games, and fascinating facts everything from surprising properties of numbers to logic puzzles, geometry tricks, probability curiosities and more. The book is aimed not at formal classroom maths, but at the playful, surprising, and often counterintuitive side of mathematics the “fun stuff” that shows why math can be beautiful, mysterious, and mind-stretching. Among its contents are quirky problems, brain-teasers, mathematical “magic tricks,” and glimpses into deep mathematical ideas (like links to famous problems such as the Poincaré Conjecture, the Four Colour Theorem, fractals, chaos theory, and the tough computational issue known as P = NP problem). It’s written in an accessible, engaging style ideal for anyone curious about mathematics beyond standard school or university curricula; you don’t need to be a mathematician to enjoy the puzzles and ideas.
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Stewart, I. (2008). Professor Stewart's cabinet of mathematical curiosities. Profile Books.
