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Problems from Murray Klamkin: the Canadian collection

Contributor(s): Series: MAA problem books seriesPublication details: Ottawa Mathematical Association of America 2009 Description: xvi, 249 pISBN:
  • 9780883858288
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 510
Summary: When one thinks of mathematical problems posed over the past 30 years, one name automatically leaps to the fore - Murray Klamkin. In this book Andy Liu and Bruce Shawyer present problems that he proposed over his career. It contains the quickies (problems with quick and neat solutions) he proposed in Crux Mathematicorum, his longer problems, and also problems which were posed in tribute to him after he died. Solutions are provided in the second half of the book. o A great way to improve your problem-solving o Problems are from a wide range of topics including combinatory, calculus and inequalities o Solutions are provided in the second half of the book (Source: www.cambridge.org)
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Item type Current library Item location Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 27-B / Slot 1334 (0 Floor, East Wing) General Stacks 510 P7/2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 168370

Includes index

When one thinks of mathematical problems posed over the past 30 years, one name automatically leaps to the fore - Murray Klamkin. In this book Andy Liu and Bruce Shawyer present problems that he proposed over his career. It contains the quickies (problems with quick and neat solutions) he proposed in Crux Mathematicorum, his longer problems, and also problems which were posed in tribute to him after he died. Solutions are provided in the second half of the book. o A great way to improve your problem-solving o Problems are from a wide range of topics including combinatory, calculus and inequalities o Solutions are provided in the second half of the book (Source: www.cambridge.org)

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