
The Edge of the Universe
Celebrating Ten Years of Math Horizons
Deanna Haunsperger, Stephen Kennedy
Résumé
The Edge of the Universe is a selection of articles from the first ten years of Math Horizons, a journal published by the Mathematical Association of America. These articles were intended for undergraduates interested in mathematics but not necessarily with a strong background in the subject: many of them will also interest amateur mathematicians and ambitious high school students.
The volume was put together by Deanna Haunsperger and Stephen Kennedy, who edited Math Horizons from 1999 to 2003, the last five years of the period covered here. Haunsperger received her undergraduate degree from Simpson College and her PhD from Northwestern University, where she studied voting theory with Don Saari. Kennedy received his undergraduate degree from Boston University and his PhD from Northwestern University where he studied dynamical systems with Bob Williams. They currently teach at Carleton College, where they have directed the Carleton Summer Mathematics Program for Women since 1995.
The articles in The Edge of the Universe cover a variety of topics: there are biographies, historical articles, mathematical puzzles, and expositions and demonstrations of interesting mathematical topics. The title comes from Frank A. Farris' article "The Edge of the Universe: Noneuclidean Wallpaper", one of two Trevor Evans award winners for outstanding mathematical writing for undergraduates in 2002.
The Edge of the Universe is a large-format (9" by 11") volume, and most articles are copiously illustrated, some in full color. The articles, first published in the years 1994-2003, are arranged in chronological order. While this is a reasonable arrangement for browsing (and for the purpose of commemorating the journal Math Horizons), it makes it difficult to find articles relating to a particular topic, particularly since article titles are often more clever than informative about the focus of an article. An index, or a list of articles arranged by topic, would be a welcome addition and make this volume more useful.
Sommaire
- John Morton Conway-Talking a Good Game
- Long Run Predictions
- The Art Gallery Problem
- Army Beats Harvard in Football and Mathematics
- Fermat Faces Reality-A Diophantine Drama in One Act
- Why History?
- Carving Mathematics
- Word Ladders-Lewis Carroll's Doublets
- Professor of Magic Mathematics
- Weird Dice
- The Chinese Domino Challenge
- Making Connections-A Profile of Fan Chung
- Math on Money
- The Parallel Climbers Puzzle-A Case Study in the Power of Graph Models
- A Perfectly Odd Encounter in a Reno Cafe
- ...
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Éditeur(s) | The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) |
Auteur(s) | Deanna Haunsperger, Stephen Kennedy |
Parution | 01/03/2007 |
Nb. de pages | 320 |
Format | 22 x 28,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1090g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780883855553 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-88385-555-3 |
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