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Among the many beautiful and nontrivial theorems in geometry found in Geometry Revisited are the theorems of Ceva, Menelaus, Pappus, Desargues, Pascal...
In Euclidean geometry, constructions are made with ruler and compass. Projective geometry is simpler: its constructions require only a ruler. In proje...
Foremost book available on polytopes, incorporating ancient Greek and most modern work. Discusses polygons, polyhedrons, and multi-dimensional polytop...
A reissue of Professor Coxeter's classic text on non-Euclidean geometry. It surveys real projective geometry, and elliptic geometry. After this the Eu...
This classic work offers scores of stimulating, mind-expanding games and puzzles: arithmetical and geometrical problems, chessboard recreations, magic...
Twelfth Edition
For over eighty years this delightful classic has provided entertainment through mathematical problems commonly known as recreations. Although they of...
Along with many small improvements, this revised edition contains van Yzeren's new proof of Pascal's theorem (ยง1.7) and, in Chapter 2, an improved tr...
For over eighty years this delightful classic has provided entertainment through mathematical problems commonly known as recreations. This new edition...
Fifth Edition
The name non-Euclidean was used by Gauss to describe a system of geometry which differs from Euclid's in its properties of parallelism. Such a system ...
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The properties of regular solids exercise a fascination which often appeals strongly to the mathematically inclined, whether they are professionals, s...
H S M Coxeter, P Du Val, H.Flather Kate and David Crennell produced a third edition for Tarquin some years ago. The plans and illustrations of all 59 ...
Trivalent Graphical Regular Representations of Groups
Zero-Symmetric Graphs: Trivalent Graphical Regular Representations of Groups describes the zero-symmetric graphs with not more than 120 vertices.The g...
Mathematical Expositions