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E-grāmata: Mathematical Recreations from the Tournament of the Towns

(University of Canberra, Australia), (University of Alberta, Canada)
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"Mathematical Recreations from the Tournament of the Towns contains the complete list of problems and solutions to the International Mathematics Tournament of the Towns from Fall 2007 to Spring 2021. The primary audience for this book is the army of recreational mathematicians united under the banner of Martin Gardner. It should also have great value to students preparing for mathematics competitions and trainers of such students. This book also provides an entry point for students in upper elementary schools. Features Huge recreational value to mathematics enthusiasts Accessible to upper-level high school students Problems classified by topics such as two-player games, weighing problems, mathematical tasks etc"--

This book contains the complete list of problems and solutions to the International Mathematics Tournament of the Towns from Fall 2007 to Spring 2021. The primary audience for this book is the army of recreational mathematicians. It should also have great value to students preparing for mathematics competitions and trainers of such students.

A Brief History of Tournament of the Towns viii
Preface xi
Acknowledgement xiii
Authors Bio xiv
Part I Mathematical Recreations
1(32)
Problems
4(27)
Answers
31(2)
Part II Mathematics Education
33(30)
Arithmetical Recreations
34(4)
Geometrical Recreations
38(4)
Combinatorial Recreations
42(4)
Solutions
46(17)
Part III International Mathematics Tournament of the Towns
63
Tournament 29
65(31)
Solutions
74(22)
Tournament 30
96(28)
Solutions
104(20)
Tournament 31
124(30)
Solutions
132(22)
Tournament 32
154(29)
Solutions
162(21)
Tournament 33
183(29)
Solutions
191(21)
Tournament 34
212(28)
Solutions
220(20)
Tournament 35
240(27)
Solutions
248(19)
Tournament 36
267(24)
Solutions
275(16)
Tournament 37
291(27)
Solutions
299(19)
Tournament 38
318(28)
Solutions
325(21)
Tournament 39
346(28)
Solutions
354(20)
Tournament 40
374(29)
Solutions
381(22)
Tournament 41
403(29)
Solutions
410(22)
Tournament 42
432
Solutions
440
Peter Taylor obtained his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Adelaide in 1972. He was an academic at the University of Canberra (UC) for over forty years. In 1976, he was a founder of what was to become the Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT) and served as its Executive Director from 1994 to 2012. He is currently a Professor Emeritus at UC.

Peter had been a member of the Australian Mathematical Olympiad Committee and of the Problem Committee for the Australian Mathematics Competitions. He brought the International Mathematics Tournament of the Towns (IMTT) to western countries in 1988, translating the early problems into English by learning Russian. Under his helm, the AMT published six books covering the first 28 IMTT. He was an author or a co-author for five of them.

Andy Liu obtained his doctorate in mathematics as well as a professional diploma in elementary education in 1976, qualifying him officially to teach from kindergarten to graduate school. He was an academic at his alma mater for over thirty years, where he is currently a Professor Emeritus. During that period, he ran a mathematics circle for students in upper elementary or junior high schools. The members had published over fifty papers in scientific journals.

Andy had served as the deputy leader of the USA team and the leader of the Canadian team in the International Mathematical Olympiad. He had chaired its Problem Committee once and was a member three other times. He had authored or co-authored eighteen books in mathematics, and had been credited as an editor or a co-editor for several others