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This fourth volume in The New Martin Gardner Mathematical Library continues the tradition of presenting fascinating mathematical puzzles and recreational mathematics. Martin Gardner, renowned for making complex mathematics accessible and entertaining, guides readers through diverse topics including knot theory, the intriguing geometry of Borromean rings, rep-tiles and geometric dissections, and the classic Eight Queens problem.
Each chapter combines rigorous mathematical content with Gardner’s signature wit and clarity, making abstract concepts comprehensible to both amateur enthusiasts and experienced mathematicians. The collection includes historical context, surprising connections between seemingly unrelated mathematical ideas, and engaging puzzles that challenge readers to think creatively. Whether exploring the topology of knots or the combinatorial challenges of the Eight Queens puzzle, this volume demonstrates the beauty and elegance inherent in mathematical thinking.







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