Московские математические олимпиады 1935-1957

Московские математические олимпиады 1935-1957

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"Moscow Mathematical Olympiads 1935-1957" is a unique edition that immerses the reader in the world of mathematical competitions held in the Soviet Union in the middle of the 20th century. The book, written under the editorship of the famous mathematician Vladimir Prasolov and other authors, is not just a collection of problems, but a whole era filled with intellectual challenges and outstanding achievements of young mathematicians. This fascinating edition contains the tasks that the participants of the Olympiad set themselves, as well as detailed solutions and comments that allow a deeper understanding of not only the mathematics itself, but also the methods that were used to study and teach it at that time. Each task is not just a mathematical puzzle, but a window into the world of thinking and creativity that was characteristic of those years. The reader will be able to see how mathematical ideas developed, what approaches were used to solve them, and how they influenced the formation of a whole generation of mathematicians. This book will be of interest not only to professional mathematicians and students, but also to everyone who is passionate about mathematics and wants to understand how it was formed in conditions when science was under the control of the state. Young researchers, schoolchildren and students preparing for the Olympics will find in it a lot of useful materials that will help develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills. It will also be a valuable source of information for teachers seeking to enrich their lessons and inspire students to learn mathematics. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of mathematical disciplines: from algebra and geometry to combinatorics and number theory. Each challenge is a challenge that requires not only knowledge, but also creativity. The reader will be able to feel the spirit of competition that prevailed at the Olympics, and understand how mathematics can unite people, inspire new achievements and open doors to the world of science. The style of the author and his colleagues is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, which makes complex mathematical concepts understandable even for those who are just starting their way in this area. Vladimir Prasolov, known for his works in the field of mathematical education and popularization of science, created an atmosphere in which every reader can find something new and useful. His other works, such as "Mathematics for All" and "Tasks in Mathematics", are also aimed at popularizing science and developing interest in mathematics among a wide audience. The book "Moscow Mathematical Olympiads 1935-1957" is not just a collection of problems, but a real encyclopedia of mathematical creativity that inspires and encourages reflection. It will be a great gift for mathematics lovers, students and teachers, as well as for anyone who wants to learn more about how the mathematical culture has developed in Russia. If you are looking for something that will help you deepen your knowledge and inspire new achievements, this edition is exactly what you need. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the history and culture of mathematical olympiads, which have left an indelible mark on the hearts of many generations. "Moscow Mathematical Olympiads 1935-1957" is a book that not only enriches knowledge, but also raises the mood, filling the reader with energy and the desire to solve problems that were once set by the best minds of their time.
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Name of the Author
Прасолов В.В.
и др.
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785940576006
Release date
2010

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