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040 _cTata Book House
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100 _aEdited by Stankova, Zvezdelina
245 _aA decade of the Berkeley Math Circle
_b : the American experience
260 _aUSA:
_bAMS,
_c[c2015]
300 _a272 p
490 _vVol. II
505 _aIntroduction Session 1. Geometric re-constructions. Part I Along optimal paths and integer grids Session 2. Rubik’s Cube. Part II by Tom Davis Session 3. Knotty Mathematics by Maia Averett Session 4. Multiplicative functions. Part I The infinite-raffle challenge Session 5. Introduction to group theory Session 6. Monovariants. Part II Session 7. Geometric re-constructions. Part II Session 8. Complex numbers. Part II Session 9. Introduction to inequalities. Part I Session 10. Multiplicative functions. Part II Session 11. Monovariants. Part III Session 12. Geometric re-constructions. Part III
520 _aMany mathematicians have been drawn to mathematics through their experience with math circles. The Berkeley Math Circle (BMC) started in 1998 as one of the very first math circles in the U.S. Over the last decade and a half, 100 instructors—university professors, business tycoons, high school teachers, and more—have shared their passion for mathematics by delivering over 800 BMC sessions on the UC Berkeley campus every week during the school year.
700 _aEdited by Rike, Tom
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