Pompeiu’s Magic Seven
Philip J. Davis and
William G. Chinn
Chapter 3 in 3.1416 And All That, 1985, pp 14-19 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract IT WOULD BE a mistake to think that professional mathematicians spend all their time thinking about deep and difficult problems. The differential equations of magnetohydrodynamics or the properties of infinite dimensional spaces are all very well in their place, but when a mathematician wants to relax, he finds nothing finer than a simple puzzle.
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8519-0_3
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