Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Mathematical Recreations and Abstract Games
- Part II Mathematics: game-like, scientific and perceptual
- 6 Game-like mathematics
- 7 Euclid and the rules of his geometrical game
- 8 New concepts and new objects
- 9 Convergent and divergent series
- 10 Mathematics becomes game-like
- 11 Mathematics as science
- 12 Numbers and sequences
- 13 Computers and mathematics
- 14 Mathematics and the sciences
- 15 Minimum paths: elegant simplicity
- 16 The foundations: perception, imagination, insight
- 17 Structure
- 18 Hidden structure, common structure
- 19 Mathematics and beauty
- 20 Origins: formality in the everyday world
- References
- Index
15 - Minimum paths: elegant simplicity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Mathematical Recreations and Abstract Games
- Part II Mathematics: game-like, scientific and perceptual
- 6 Game-like mathematics
- 7 Euclid and the rules of his geometrical game
- 8 New concepts and new objects
- 9 Convergent and divergent series
- 10 Mathematics becomes game-like
- 11 Mathematics as science
- 12 Numbers and sequences
- 13 Computers and mathematics
- 14 Mathematics and the sciences
- 15 Minimum paths: elegant simplicity
- 16 The foundations: perception, imagination, insight
- 17 Structure
- 18 Hidden structure, common structure
- 19 Mathematics and beauty
- 20 Origins: formality in the everyday world
- References
- Index
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- Games and MathematicsSubtle Connections, pp. 163 - 169Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012