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Taking Sudoku Seriously Jason Rosenhouse (Associate Professor of Mathematics, Associate Professor of Mathematics, James Madison University)

Taking Sudoku Seriously By Jason Rosenhouse (Associate Professor of Mathematics, Associate Professor of Mathematics, James Madison University)

Summary

Although solving Sudoku puzzles does not directly involve arithmetic, Sudoku is all about mathematics. This book will give readers a deeper understanding of the inner workings of Sudoku and how it connects to the larger world of mathematics.

Taking Sudoku Seriously Summary

Taking Sudoku Seriously: The Math Behind the World's Most Popular Pencil Puzzle by Jason Rosenhouse (Associate Professor of Mathematics, Associate Professor of Mathematics, James Madison University)

Packed with more than a hundred color illustrations and a wide variety of puzzles and brainteasers, Taking Sudoku 2eriously uses this popular craze as the starting point for a fun-filled introduction to higher mathematics. How many Sudoku solution squares are there? What shapes other than three-by-three blocks can serve as acceptable Sudoku regions? What is the fewest number of starting clues a sound Sudoku puzzle can have? Does solving Sudoku require mathematics? Jason Rosenhouse and Laura Taalman show that answering these questions opens the door to a wealth of interesting mathematics. Indeed, they show that Sudoku puzzles and their variants are a gateway into mathematical thinking generally. Among many topics, the authors look at the notion of a Latin square--an object of long-standing interest to mathematicians--of which Sudoku squares are a special case; discuss how one finds interesting Sudoku puzzles; explore the connections between Sudoku, graph theory, and polynomials; and consider Sudoku extremes, including puzzles with the maximal number of vacant regions, with the minimal number of starting clues, and numerous others. The book concludes with a gallery of novel Sudoku variations--just pure solving fun! Most of the puzzles are original to this volume, and all solutions to the puzzles appear in the back of the book or in the text itself. A math book and a puzzle book, Taking Sudoku Seriously will change the way readers look at Sudoku and mathematics, serving both as an introduction to mathematics for puzzle fans and as an exploration of the intricacies of Sudoku for mathematics buffs.

Taking Sudoku Seriously Reviews

This well-written book would be of interest to anyone, mathematician or not, who likes solving Sudoku puzzles. * Donald Keedwell, Mathematical Gazette *
This is an interesting book. The style is conversational and east to read ... * John Sykes, Mathematics in School *
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and do not have any criticisms to make. The authors have produced a lovely addition to any budding or practiced mathematicians bookcase. Well-presented and readable for both the novice and the maths expert, which is an admirable feat, this book is for anyone with an interest, no matter how vague or intense, in Sudoku. * Angie Wade, Significance *
A beautiful book. * Paul Levrie, Karel de Grote University College *

About Jason Rosenhouse (Associate Professor of Mathematics, Associate Professor of Mathematics, James Madison University)

Jason Rosenhouse is Associate Professor of Mathematics at James Madison University and author of The Monty Hall Problem: The Remarkable Story of Math's Most Contentious Brain Teaser. Laura Taalman is Professor of Mathematics at James Madison University and co-founder of Brainfreeze Puzzles. She is the author of Integrated Calculus and co-author of three books of original Sudoku puzzles.

Table of Contents

1. Playing the Game ; Mathematics as Applied Puzzle-Solving ; 2. Latin Squares ; What Do Mathematicians Do? ; 3. Greco-Latin Squares ; The Problem of the Thirty-Six Officers ; 4. Counting ; It's Harder Than it Looks ; 5. Equivalence Classes ; The Importance of Being Essentially Identical ; 6. Searching ; The Art of Finding Needles in Haystacks ; 7. Graphs ; Dots, Lines and Sudoku ; 8. Polynomials ; We Finally Found a Use For Algebra ; 9. Extremes ; Sudoku Pushed to its Limits ; 10. Epilogue ; You Can Never Have Too Many Puzzles ; Solutions to Puzzles

Additional information

NPB9780199756568
9780199756568
0199756562
Taking Sudoku Seriously: The Math Behind the World's Most Popular Pencil Puzzle by Jason Rosenhouse (Associate Professor of Mathematics, Associate Professor of Mathematics, James Madison University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2012-02-16
226
Winner of PROSE (Pop. Science/Math) 2012
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