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Mathematical Games and Puzzles
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Mathematical Games and PuzzlesMathematical Games and Puzzles

Math isn't only about numbers - math skills are found in puzzles and games too. 
Take a look at this collection by Trevor Rice

 
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Topics in Intersection Graph Theory
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Topics in Intersection Graph TheoryTopics in Intersection Graph Theory

Finally there is a book that presents real applications of graph theory in a unified format. This book is the only source for an extended, concentrated focus on the theory and techniques common to various types of intersection graphs.
 
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Topics in Surface Modeling
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Topics in Surface ModelingTopics in Surface Modeling

Contains recent ideas and results in three areas of growing importance in curve and surface design: algebraic methods, variational surface design, and some special applications. Leading researchers from throughout the world have contributed their latest work and provided several promising solutions to open issues in surface modeling.
 
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Pitman's Measure of Closeness: A Comparison of Statistical Estimators
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Pitman's Measure of Closeness: A Comparison of Statistical EstimatorsPitman's Measure of Closeness: A Comparison of Statistical Estimators

Pitman's Measure of Closeness (PMC) is simply an idea whose time has come. Certainly there are many different ways to estimate unknown parameters, but which method should you use? Posed as an alternative to the concept of mean-squared-error, PMC is based on the probabilities of the closeness of competing estimators to an unknown parameter. 
 
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Luck, Logic, and White Lies: The Mathematics of Games
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Luck, Logic, and White Lies: The Mathematics of GamesLuck, Logic, and White Lies: The Mathematics of Games

The mathematical underpinnings of games, whether they are strategic or games of chance, have been known for centuries, but are usually only understood by players and aficionados who have a background in mathematics. The author has succeeded in making that knowledge accessible, entertaining, and useful to everyone who likes to play and win.
 
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