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Four Colors Suffice: How the Map Problem Was Solved (Princeton Science Library)
Robin Wilson
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| #1063471 in Books | 2013-11-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.33 x.47 x6.13l,.85 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Richard F. Tompkins|Great book.|5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating saga|By wiredweird|I'm no fan of history, normally, but Wilson has done what so vanishingly few others ever have: he actually makes it interesting. He first defines the Four Color Conjecture, as it was known for over a c||"The simplicity of the four-color conjecture is deceptive. Just how deceptive is made clear by Robin Wilson's delightful history of the quest to resolve it. . . . Four Colors Suffice is strewn with good anecdotes, and the author . . . proves himself ski
On October 23, 1852, Professor Augustus De Morgan wrote a letter to a colleague, unaware that he was launching one of the most famous mathematical conundrums in history--one that would confound thousands of puzzlers for more than a century. This is the amazing story of how the "map problem" was solved.
The problem posed in the letter came from a former student: What is the least possible number of colors needed to fill in any map (real or invented) so that neig...
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