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Mathemagical Buffet - by Liong-Shin Hahn (Paperback)

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  • Mathemagical Buffet offers a delectable feast to everyone with a basic facility in secondary-school mathematics.
  • Author(s): Liong-Shin Hahn
  • 250 Pages
  • Mathematics, Calculus

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Mathemagical Buffet offers a delectable feast to everyone with a basic facility in secondary-school mathematics. Every topic reflects the incomparable excitement, beauty, and joy of mathematics; they present a wealth of ingenious insights and marvelous ideas at the fundamental level.

The chapters are independent and can be read in any order. Everyone who enjoys elementary mathematics will truly delight in the following gems:

l. Pythagorean Triples via Geometry

l.New proofs of Generalizations of the Theorems of Ptolemy and Simson

l. Mind Reading Tricks, Ladder Lotteries, Mazes, Lattice Points, Round Robin Competitions, An Elementary Fixed Point Theorems and More

l.Simple proofs of the lovely Theorems of Pick and of Jung

l.The Constructibility of a Regular 17-gon

l.Open Problems on Egyptian Fractions and on Primes

Moreover, the reader is gently encouraged to participate actively by responding to a line of questions that are thoughtfully sprinkled throughout the developments of the expositions.


Liong-shin Hahn was born in Tainan, Taiwan. He obtained his B.S. from the National Taiwan University, and his Ph.D. from Stanford University. He authored Complex Numbers and Geometry (Mathematical Association of America, 1994), New Mexico Mathematics Contest Problem Book (University of New Mexico Press, 2005), Honsberger Revisited (National Taiwan University Press, 2012), and co-authored with Bernard Epstein Classical Complex Analysis (Jones and Bartlett, 1996). He was awarded the Citation for Public Service from the American Mathematical Society in 1998.



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Throughout my many years of teaching at the university level, I frequently enjoyed giving stimulating little talks to secondary-school students (in the U.S. and Taiwan). This book contains detailed accounts of these talks. Because each topic is aimed at a particular grade level, chapters are independent and may be read in any order.

It is unlikely that more than a small fraction of our students will actually use mathematics in their careers. Therefore, we would do well to foster healthy attitudes and worthwhile habits of mind while they are in our care. In particular, I stress

(a) an appreciation of the beauty of mathematics,

(b) acquiring the habit of deep thinking,

(c) the ability to reason logically.

For this purpose, I can't think of a better choice than the revival of Euclidean geometry in our secondary school curriculum. Euclidean geometry contains a wealth of not only wonderful theorems for students to enjoy the beauty of mathematics, but also intriguing and challenging problems to lure students into deep thinking and explorations; not to mention that it provides a fertile ground for training in logical reasoning. In fact, I have heard many people in my generation and earlier who claimed that they enjoyed Euclidean geometry immensely, even though they were not good at algebra. As Albert Einstein said, "If Euclid failed to kindle your youthful enthusiasm, then you were not born to be a scientific thinker."

Mathematics books are not to be "read". They should be worked through with pencil and paper. Looking back on my own experience, I learned mathematics not by reading books, nor by attending lectures. I learned mathematics mainly by solving (or trying to solve) challenging problems; by trying to explore what happens when part of the assumption of the theorem is altered or deleted; by trying to find what it means in simple particular cases; by investigating the converse. In short, by playing around with problems. Furthermore, my experience convinces me that the crux of a great theorem lies often in a simple concrete special case. Consequently, in teaching, I try to emphasize the important particular cases rather than the most general case. And I try my best to expose the motivation behind each move; at the minimum, I try to avoid presenting solutions and proofs as beautiful but "static" finished artifacts.

I believe that mathematics textbooks should emphasize ideas; they should not be mere collections of the facts. My teaching motto is: "Don't try to teach everything. Always leave something for students to explore." Hence I tell my students, "I do the easy part and you do the hard part." Consequently, I am allergic to overweight textbooks trying to include everything. Does anyone really believe students are interested in reading 5-pound, 800-page textbooks with most of the pages filled with repetitions of simple routine drills, ad nauseam? I get the impression that authors of overweight textbooks are more concerned with encyclopedic coverage of topics at the expense of discussing how topics relate to each other. Consequently, students think that mathematics is just a collection of facts, facts to be remembered in order to pass multiple-choice tests. How tragic it is to starve millions of eager young minds by depriving them of being exposed to the beauty and excitement of mathematics!

This book goes against the current trend. I try to present something intriguing that does not yield to well-worn standard approaches, something that involves a spark of ingenuity. The book is now presented to be judged by readers. I cherish the hope that you will enjoy the feast in my Mathemagical Buffet.

L.-s. Hahn



Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .57 Inches (D)
Weight: .82 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 250
Genre: Mathematics
Sub-Genre: Calculus
Publisher: Ehgbooks
Format: Paperback
Author: Liong-Shin Hahn
Language: English
Street Date: March 1, 2013
TCIN: 1005414296
UPC: 9781647849535
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-3100
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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