Recensione:
'A wonderfully entertaining book ...' Scientific American
'A beautiful book that entices, entertains, fascinates, and instructs. Collects, organizes, and presents 2000+ years of discovery alongside exciting new contributions. Complete, thorough, fun to read; this will be a classic.' American Mathematical Monthly
'... beautiful and wittily presented ... The book can be enjoyed at many levels.' SIAM Review
'In this book, you will find some of the most challenging of dissection type puzzles, sure to keep you interested from the opening slice to the final splice.' Journal of Recreational Mathematics
'Cutting a geometrical figure into the smallest number of pieces that will rearrange to make a different figure is one of the most elegant and surprising branches of recreational mathematics. No one knows more about this, or is more skilled at breaking old records, than Greg Frederickson. His book will be a classic.' Martin Gardner
'The text is very lavishly illustrated, and as is only to be expected from the publisher the printing and layout are impeccable. The topic of this book is very restricted, but within its limits the wealth of material is amazing: if you are already into it, you will be in clover, while if you are new to it, you will become hooked! An earlier review (quoted on the back cover of the present book) of the hardback edition says 'His book will be a classic'. I fully agree! Thoroughly recommended.' The Mathematical Gazette
'Every puzzle fan will like this interesting and amusing book.' EMS Newsletter
Descrizione del libro:
This is a comprehensive, beautifully illustrated survey about puzzles in which one geometric figure is cut into pieces that rearrange to form another. The author explains solution methods carefully, assuming only a basic knowledge of high school geometry, and gives historical background on the puzzles and their originators.
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