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This is open access book provides plenty of pleasant mathematical surprises. There are many fascinating results that do not appear in textbooks although they are accessible with a good knowledge of secondary-school mathematics. This book presents a selection of these topics including the mathematical formalization of origami, construction with straightedge and compass (and other instruments), the five- and six-color theorems, a taste of Ramsey theory and little-known theorems proved by induction.

Among the most surprising theorems are the Mohr-Mascheroni theorem that a compass alone can perform all the classical constructions with straightedge and compass, and Steiner's theorem that a straightedge alone is sufficient provided that a single circle is given. The highlight of the book is a detailed presentation of Gauss's purely algebraic proof that a regular heptadecagon (a regular polygon with seventeen sides) can be constructed with straightedge and compass.

Although the mathematics used in the book is elementary (Euclidean and analytic geometry, algebra, trigonometry), students in secondary schools and colleges, teachers, and other interested readers will relish the opportunity to confront the challenge of understanding these surprising theorems.

Supplementary material to the book can be found at https://github.com/motib/suprises.



Table of Contents
- 1. The Collapsing Compass. - 2. Trisection of an Angle. - 3. Squaring the Circle. - 4. The Five-Color Theorem. - 5. How to Guard a Museum. - 6. Induction. - 7. Solving Quadratic Equations. - 8. Ramsey Theory. - 9. Langford’s Problem. - 10. The Axioms of Origami. - 11. Lill’s Method and the Beloch Fold. - 12. Geometric Constructions Using Origami. - 13. A Compass Is Sufficient. - 14. A Straightedge and One Circle is Sufficient. - 15. Are Triangles with Equal Areas and Perimeters Congruent?. - 16. Construction of a Regular Heptadecagon.

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A Paperback by Mordechai Ben-Ari

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 08/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9783031135651, 978-3031135651
    ISBN10: 3031135652
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is open access book provides plenty of pleasant mathematical surprises. There are many fascinating results that do not appear in textbooks although they are accessible with a good knowledge of secondary-school mathematics. This book presents a selection of these topics including the mathematical formalization of origami, construction with straightedge and compass (and other instruments), the five- and six-color theorems, a taste of Ramsey theory and little-known theorems proved by induction.

    Among the most surprising theorems are the Mohr-Mascheroni theorem that a compass alone can perform all the classical constructions with straightedge and compass, and Steiner's theorem that a straightedge alone is sufficient provided that a single circle is given. The highlight of the book is a detailed presentation of Gauss's purely algebraic proof that a regular heptadecagon (a regular polygon with seventeen sides) can be constructed with straightedge and compass.

    Although the mathematics used in the book is elementary (Euclidean and analytic geometry, algebra, trigonometry), students in secondary schools and colleges, teachers, and other interested readers will relish the opportunity to confront the challenge of understanding these surprising theorems.

    Supplementary material to the book can be found at https://github.com/motib/suprises.



    Table of Contents
    - 1. The Collapsing Compass. - 2. Trisection of an Angle. - 3. Squaring the Circle. - 4. The Five-Color Theorem. - 5. How to Guard a Museum. - 6. Induction. - 7. Solving Quadratic Equations. - 8. Ramsey Theory. - 9. Langford’s Problem. - 10. The Axioms of Origami. - 11. Lill’s Method and the Beloch Fold. - 12. Geometric Constructions Using Origami. - 13. A Compass Is Sufficient. - 14. A Straightedge and One Circle is Sufficient. - 15. Are Triangles with Equal Areas and Perimeters Congruent?. - 16. Construction of a Regular Heptadecagon.

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