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Beschreibung
This revised and enlarged sixth edition of Proofs from THE BOOK features an entirely new chapter on Van der Waerden's permanent conjecture, as well as additional, highly original and delightful proofs in other chapters.
From the citation on the occasion of the 2018 "Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition"
"... It is almost impossible to write a mathematics book that can be read and enjoyed by people of all levels and backgrounds, yet Aigner and Ziegler accomplish this feat of exposition with virtuoso style. [...] This book does an invaluable service to mathematics, by illustrating for non-mathematicians what it is that mathematicians mean when they speak about beauty."
From the Reviews
"... Inside PFTB (Proofs from The Book) is indeed a glimpse of mathematical heaven, where clever insights and beautiful ideas combine in astonishing and glorious ways. There is vast wealth within its pages, one gem after another. ... Aigner and Ziegler... write: "... all we offer is the examples that we have selected, hoping that our readers will share our enthusiasm about brilliant ideas, clever insights and wonderful observations." I do. ... "
Notices of the AMS, August 1999
"... This book is a pleasure to hold and to look at: ample margins, nice photos, instructive pictures and beautiful drawings ... It is a pleasure to read as well: the style is clear and entertaining, the level is close to elementary, the necessary background is given separately and the proofs are brilliant. ..."
LMS Newsletter, January 1999
"Martin Aigner and Günter Ziegler succeeded admirably in putting together a broad collection of theorems and their proofs that would undoubtedly be in the Book of Erdös. The theorems are so fundamental, their proofs so elegant and the remaining open questions so intriguing that every mathematician, regardless of speciality, can benefit from reading this book. ..."

SIGACT News, December 2011
This revised and enlarged sixth edition of Proofs from THE BOOK features an entirely new chapter on Van der Waerden's permanent conjecture, as well as additional, highly original and delightful proofs in other chapters.
From the citation on the occasion of the 2018 "Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition"
"... It is almost impossible to write a mathematics book that can be read and enjoyed by people of all levels and backgrounds, yet Aigner and Ziegler accomplish this feat of exposition with virtuoso style. [...] This book does an invaluable service to mathematics, by illustrating for non-mathematicians what it is that mathematicians mean when they speak about beauty."
From the Reviews
"... Inside PFTB (Proofs from The Book) is indeed a glimpse of mathematical heaven, where clever insights and beautiful ideas combine in astonishing and glorious ways. There is vast wealth within its pages, one gem after another. ... Aigner and Ziegler... write: "... all we offer is the examples that we have selected, hoping that our readers will share our enthusiasm about brilliant ideas, clever insights and wonderful observations." I do. ... "
Notices of the AMS, August 1999
"... This book is a pleasure to hold and to look at: ample margins, nice photos, instructive pictures and beautiful drawings ... It is a pleasure to read as well: the style is clear and entertaining, the level is close to elementary, the necessary background is given separately and the proofs are brilliant. ..."
LMS Newsletter, January 1999
"Martin Aigner and Günter Ziegler succeeded admirably in putting together a broad collection of theorems and their proofs that would undoubtedly be in the Book of Erdös. The theorems are so fundamental, their proofs so elegant and the remaining open questions so intriguing that every mathematician, regardless of speciality, can benefit from reading this book. ..."

SIGACT News, December 2011
Über den Autor
Martin Aigner wurde an der Universität Wien promoviert und ist seit 1974 Professor für Mathematik an der Freien Universität Berlin. Er hat in verschiedenen Gebieten der Kombinatorik und Graphentheorie publiziert und ist der Autor mehrerer Monographien, darunter bei Springer Kombinatorik und Diskrete Mathematik. Martin Aigner wurde 1996 mit einem Lester R. Ford Award for Mathematical Exposition der Mathematical Association of America MAA ausgezeichnet.
Günter M. Ziegler hat am M.I.T. promoviert und ist seit 1995 Professor für Mathematik in Berlin, zunächst an der TU Berlin und jetzt an der Freien Universität. Er hat zur Diskreten Mathematik, Geometrie, Topologie und Optimierung publiziert, unter anderem Lectures on Polytopes bei Springer, aber auch "Darf ich Zahlen? Geschichten aus der Mathematik" bei Piper und "Mathematik - Das ist doch keine Kunst!" bei Knaus. Günter M. Ziegler erhielt für seine Leistungen in der Präsentation von Mathematik den Chauvenet-Preis 2006 der MAA und den Communicator-Preis 2008 der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Martin Aigner und Günter M. Ziegler haben ihre Arbeit am BUCH der Beweise 1995 gemeinsam mit Paul Erdös begonnen. Das Buch erschien zunächst 1998 auf Englisch und 2001 auf Deutsch. Es liegt jetzt schon in 12 weiteren Sprachen vor: auf Brasilianisch, Chinesisch, Farsi, Französisch, Italienisch, Japanisch, Koreanisch, Polnisch, Russisch, Spanisch, Türkisch und Ungarisch.
Zusammenfassung

Revised and enlarged sixth edition

New chapter on Van der Waerden's permanent conjecture

New sections on the asymptotics for the number of Latin squares

New proof for the Basel problem

Geometric explanation for the involution proof for Fermat's two squares theorem

Presents some recent jewels and surprises

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Number Theory: 1. Six proofs of the infinity of primes.- 2. Bertrand's postulate.- 3. Binomial coefficients are (almost) never powers.- 4. Representing numbers as sums of two squares.- 5. The law of quadratic reciprocity.- 6. Every finite division ring is a field.- 7. The spectral theorem and Hadamard's determinant problem.- 8. Some irrational numbers.- 9. Three times 2/6.- Geometry: 10. Hilbert's third problem: decomposing polyhedral.- 11. Lines in the plane and decompositions of graphs.- 12. The slope problem.- 13. Three applications of Euler's formula.- 14. Cauchy's rigidity theorem.- 15. The Borromean rings don't exist.- 16. Touching simplices.- 17. Every large point set has an obtuse angle.- 18. Borsuk's conjecture.- Analysis: 19. Sets, functions, and the continuum hypothesis.- 20. In praise of inequalities.- 21. The fundamental theorem of algebra.- 22. One square and an odd number of triangles.- 23. A theorem of Pólya on polynomials.- 24. Van der Waerden's permanent conjecture.- 25. On a lemma of Littlewood and Offord.- 26. Cotangent and the Herglotz trick.- 27. Buffon's needle problem.- Combinatorics: 28. Pigeon-hole and double counting.- 29. Tiling rectangles.- 30. Three famous theorems on finite sets.- 31. Shuffling cards.- 32. Lattice paths and determinants.- 33. Cayley's formula for the number of trees.- 34. Identities versus bijections.- 35. The finite Kakeya problem.- 36. Completing Latin squares.- Graph Theory: 37. Permanents and the power of entropy.- 38. The Dinitz problem.- 39. Five-coloring plane graphs.- 40. How to guard a museum.- 41. Turán's graph theorem.- 42. Communicating without errors.- 43. The chromatic number of Kneser graphs.- 44. Of friends and politicians.- 45. Probability makes counting (sometimes) easy.- About the Illustrations.- Index.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Fachbereich: Populäre Darstellungen
Genre: Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: VIII
326 S.
ISBN-13: 9783662572641
ISBN-10: 3662572648
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-3-662-57264-1
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Aigner, Martin
Ziegler, Günter M.
Illustrator: Hofmann, Karl H.
Auflage: 6th ed. 2018
Hersteller: Springer
Springer Vieweg
Springer-Verlag GmbH
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com
Abbildungen: 278 schwarz-weiße und 6 farbige Abbildungen, Bibliographie
Maße: 248 x 198 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Martin Aigner (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.07.2018
Gewicht: 0,936 kg
Artikel-ID: 113641249

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