Canadian mathematician
Ross Honsberger
Born 2 June 1929 Died 3 April 2016(2016-04-03) (aged 87) Occupation(s) mathematician, author
Ross Honsberger (1929–2016[ 1] ) was a Canadian mathematician and author on recreational mathematics .
Life
Honsberger studied mathematics at the University of Toronto , with a bachelor's degree, and then worked for ten years as a teacher in Toronto, before continuing his studies at the University of Waterloo (master's degree). Since 1964 he had been on the faculty of mathematics, where he later became a professor emeritus. He dealt with combinatorics and optimization , especially with mathematics education . He developed education courses, for example, on combinatorial geometry , frequently held lectures for students and math teachers, and was editor of the Ontario Secondary School Mathematics Bulletin . He wrote numerous books on elementary mathematics (geometry , number theory , combinatorics , probability theory ), and recreational mathematics (often at the Mathematical Association of America , MAA), with him in his own words using the book by Hans Rademacher and Otto Toeplitz of numbers and figures as a model. Frequent were his expositions of problems at the International Mathematical Olympiads and other competitions.
Edsger W. Dijkstra called his Mathematical Gems "delightful".[ 2]
Books
Ingenuity in Mathematics , New Mathematical Library , Random House / Singer 1970
Mathematical Gems , MAA 1973, 2003 (Mathematical Expositions Dolciani Vol.1), German Mathematical gems of elementary combinatorics, number theory and geometry, Wiley, 1990, ISBN 3-528-08474-X , Chapter "The Story of Louis Posa ".
Mathematical Gems 2 , MAA 1975 (Vol.2 Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)
Mathematical Gems 3 , MAA 1985, 1991 (vol.9 Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)
Mathematical Morsels , MAA 1978 (Vol.3 Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)[ 3]
More Mathematical Morsels , MAA 1991 (Dolciani Bd.10 Mathematical Expositions)
Mathematical Plums , MAA 1979 (vol.4 Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)
Mathematical Chestnuts from around the world , MAA 2001 (Dolciani Bd.24 Mathematical Expositions)
Mathematical Diamonds , MAA 2003[ 4]
In Pólya's Footsteps , MAA 1997 (Dolciani Bd.19 Mathematical Expositions)
Episodes in nineteenth and twentieth century euclidean geometry , MAA 1995
From Erdos to Kiev – Problems of Olympiad Caliber , MAA 1997[ 5]
Mathematical Delights , MAA 2004 (Dolciani Mathematics Expositions Bd.28)
References
^ https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/about/ross-honsberger (Retrieved 10 October 2016)
^ Dijkstra, Edsger W. (30 December 1975). "An open letter to Ross Honsberger" .
^ Alexander Bogomolny , Mathematical Morsels by Ross Honsberger from Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles http://www.cut-the-knot.org/books/morsels1/index.shtml , retrieved 8 October 2012
^ Carolyn Pillers Dobler, Russell V Lenth, "Brief Reviews of Teaching Materials", The American Statistician , Vol. 58, Iss. 2, 2004
^ Sands, Bill. "Book Reviews" (PDF) . Crux (Canadian Mathematical Society) . 24 (2): 78–80.
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