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Bicycle or Unicycle?: A Collection of Intriguing Mathematical Puzzles

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By (author): Daniel J. Velleman Stan Wagon

Bicycle or Unicycle? is a collection of 105 mathematical puzzles whose defining characteristic is the surprise encountered in their solutions. Solvers will be surprised, even occasionally shocked, at those solutions. The problems unfold into levels of depth and generality very unusual in the types of problems seen in contests. In contrast to contest problems, these are problems meant to be savored; many solutions, all beautifully explained, lead to unanswered research questions. At the same time, the mathematics necessary to understand the problems and their solutions is all at the undergraduate level. The puzzles will, nonetheless, appeal to professionals as well as to students and, in fact, to anyone who finds delight in an unexpected discovery.

These problems were selected from the Macalester College Problem of the Week archive. The Macalester tradition of a weekly problem was started by Joseph Konhauser in 1968. In 1993 Stan Wagon assumed problem-generating duties. A previous book written by Wagon, Konhauser, and Dan Velleman, Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?, gathered problems from the first twenty-five years of the archive. The title problem in that collection was inspired by an error in logic made by Sherlock Holmes, who attempted to determine the direction of a bicycle from the tracks of its wheels. Here the title problem asks whether a bicycle track can always be distinguished from a unicycle track. You'll be surprised by the answer. See more
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  • Weight: 415g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: American Mathematical Society
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781470447595

About Daniel J. VellemanStan Wagon

Daniel J. Velleman Amherst College MA and University of Vermont Burlington VT Stan Wagon Macalester College St. Paul MN

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