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99 Variations on a Proof

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An exploration of mathematical style through 99 different proofs of the same theoremThis book offers a multifaceted perspective on mathematics by demonstrating 99 different proofs of the same theorem. Each chapter solves an otherwise unremarkable equation in distinct historical, formal, and imaginative styles that range from Medieval, Topological, and Doggerel to Chromatic, Electrostatic, and Psychedelic. With a rare blend of humor and scholarly aplomb, Philip Ording weaves these variations into an accessible and wide-ranging narrative on the nature and practice of mathematics.Inspired by the experiments of the Paris-based writing group known as the Oulipo―whose members included Raymond Queneau, Italo Calvino, and Marcel Duchamp―Ording explores new ways to examine the aesthetic possibilities of mathematical activity. 99 Variations on a Proof is a mathematical take on Queneau’s Exercises in Style, a collection of 99 retellings of the same story, and it draws unexpected connections to everything from mysticism and technology to architecture and sign language. Through diagrams, found material, and other imagery, Ording illustrates the flexibility and creative potential of mathematics despite its reputation for precision and rigor.Readers will gain not only a bird’s-eye view of the discipline and its major branches but also new insights into its historical, philosophical, and cultural nuances. Readers, no matter their level of expertise, will discover in these proofs and accompanying commentary surprising new aspects of the mathematical landscape.
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I did math in undergrad and struggled with proofs at first.

I learned a lot from working through An Infinite Descent into Pure Mathematics by Clive Newstead. It's designed to get someone with minimal math background started with the basics of pure math. Becoming comfortable with proofs happens along the way.

https://infinitedescent.xyz/

Lately, I have also really enjoyed 99 Variations on a Proof by Philip Ording, which is not a textbook. Rather it is an Exercises in Style type book that explores many different ways to express a mathematical proof of the same simple fact. Some of the proofs are whimsical, and others offer genuine insight. If you're looking for something lighter than a textbook that is still interesting and somewhat useful, this book is more approachable.

https://www.amazon.com/99-Variations-Proof-Philip-Ording/dp/...

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> 99 Variations on a Proof

Thank you, I really enjoyed this so far. Probably going to read one per day or so and then think about it.

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