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Autore |
Hajós György |
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Hungarian problem book II [[electronic resource] ] : based on the Eotvos Competition, 1929-1943 / / compiled by G. Hajos, G. Neukomm, and J. Suranyi ; translated by Elvira Rapaport |
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Washington, DC, : Mathematical Association of America, 1963 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (131 p.) |
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Collana |
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Anneli Lax new mathematical library ; ; v. 42 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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NeukommG |
SurányiJános <1918-> |
HajósGyörgy |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Mathematics |
Problem solving |
Electronic books. |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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""1915: 1""""1915: 2""; ""1915: 3""; ""1916: 1""; ""1916: 2""; ""1916: 3""; ""1917: 1""; ""1917: 2""; ""1917: 3""; ""1918: 1""; ""1918: 2""; ""1918: 3""; ""1922: 1""; ""1922: 2""; ""1922: 3""; ""1923: 1""; ""1923: 2""; ""1923: 3""; ""1924: 1""; ""1924: 2""; ""1924: 3""; ""1925: 1""; ""1925: 2""; ""1925: 3""; ""1926: 1""; ""1926: 2""; ""1926: 3""; ""1927: 1""; ""1927: 2""; ""1927: 3""; ""1928: 1""; ""1928: 2""; ""1928: 3""; ""Classification of Problems""; ""List of Explanatory Notes""; ""List of Biographical Footnotes""; ""List of Contest Winners""; ""Back Cover"" |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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The EoÌtvoÌs Contests in elementary mathematics have been open to Hungarian students in their last year of high school ever since 1894. They are famous for the simplicity of the concepts employed, the mathematical depth reached, and the diversity of elementary mathematical fields touched. But perhaps their most remarkable feature is the influence that they, together with a mathematics journal for students, seem to have had on the young people of that small country. Among the winners of the first eleven contests (i.e., those contained in volume 11) many turned into scientists of international fame; e.g., L. FejeÌr, T. von KaÌrmaÌn, D. KoÌnig, M. Riesz. Among |
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the winners of the next twenty contests (i.e., those contained in this volume) are G. SzegroÌ, T. RadoÌ, E. Teller; all three are well known in the United States, where they now reside. This translation of the EoÌtvoÌs Contests Problems from 1894́„—–1928 is based on the revised Hungarian edition of J. KuÌrschaÌk's original compilation. KuÌrschaÌk combined his excellence in mathematics with his interest in education when he supplied the elegant solutions and illuminating explanations. |
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