Grupo de Pesquisa em Resolução de Problemas e Educação Matemática

Grupo de Pesquisa em Resolução de Problemas e Educação Matemática

Principles of Mathematical Problem Solving

27 de fevereiro de 2015

principlesMartin J. Erickson, Joe Flowers

(página de Martin Erickson : erickson.sites.truman.edu)

Pearson | 1998 | 252 Páginas | djvu | 3 Mb

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This book presents the principles and specific problem-solving methods that can be used to solve a variety of mathematical problems. The book provides clear examples of various problem-solving methods accompanied by numerous exercises and their solutions. Principles of Mathematical Problem Solving introduces and explains specific problem-solving methods (with examples), and gives a set of exercises and complete solutions for each method. The idea is that by studying the principles and applying them to the exercises, the reader will gain problem-solving ability as well as general mathematical insight. Eventually, the reader should be able to produce results that have “the whole air of intuition.” Organized according to specific techniques in separate chapters, techniques include induction and the pigeonhole principle, among others. Arranged in order of increasing difficulty, the book presents a wide variety of problem sets designed to illustrate significant mathematical ideas. Each chapter also includes a moderate amount of the “theory” behind each problem-solving principle it presents. An essential resource for every student of mathematics and every professional who needs to solve mathematical problems.

Contents
Preface
1 Data
2 Direct and Indirect Reasoning
3 Contradiction
4 Induction
5 Specialization and Generalization
6 Symmetry
7 Parity
8 Various Moduli
9 Pigeonhole Principle
10 Two-Way Counting
11 Inclusion–Exclusion Principle
12 Algebra of Polynomials
13 Recurrence Relations and Generating Functions
14 Maxima and Minima
15 Means, Inequalities, and Convexity
16 Mean Value Theorems
17 Summation by Parts
18 Estimation
19 Deus Ex Machina
20 More Problems
Glossary
Bibliography

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