Mathematics


This collection includes books on pure, applied, and recreational mathematics.

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Holmes and the theory of games

Holmes and the theory of games

Austin, Bliss
Magico Magazine
1986
An analysis of the decisions made by Holmes and Moriarty, to go to Canterbury and Dover respectively, in 'The final problem'.
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Mathematical recreations and problems of past and present times

Mathematical recreations and problems of past and present times

Ball, W. W. Rouse
Macmillan & Co.
1892
A collection of mathematical, recreations, puzzles, and speculations.
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How to gamble if you must : inequalities for stochastic processes

How to gamble if you must: inequalities for stochastic processes

Dubins, Lester E.
McGraw-Hill Book Company
1965
Places an emphasis on a finitely additive rather than a countably additive theory of probability.
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Amusements in mathematics

Amusements in mathematics

Dudeney, Henry Ernest
Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd
1917
A collection of puzzles.
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Introductio in analysin infintorum

Introductio in analysin infintorum

Eulero, Leonhardo
Culture et Civilisation
1967
A facsimile reprint of Euler's classic work.
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Disquistiones arithmeticae

Disquistiones arithmeticae

Gauss, Carolo Friderico
Culture et Civilisation
1968
A facsimile reprint of Gauss's classic work.
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grounde of artes

The grounde of artes

Johnston, S. A.
Whipple Museum of the History of Science
1985
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition on mathematical books of 16th-century England.
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Which way did the bicycle go? ...and other intriguing mathematical mysteries

Which way did the bicycle go? and other intriguing mathematical mysteries

Konhauser, Joseph D. E.
Mathematical Association of America
1996
A collection of mathematical puzzles including one of Sherlockian interest.
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source book in mathematics, 1200-1800

A source book in mathematics, 1200-1800

Struik, D. J.
Princeton University Press
1986
Selected mathematical writings on number theory, Analytic geometry, and calculus.
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