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: The Mathematical Ideas Th... - Magical Mathematics

: The Mathematical Ideas Th... - Magical Mathematics

You can purchase the book through Princeton University Press or Barnes & Noble . Magical Mathematics | Princeton University Press

Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas That Animate Great Magic Tricks by Persi Diaconis and Ron Graham explores the mathematical principles underpinning "self-working" magic tricks, covering topics like De Bruijn sequences, the Gilbreath principle, and card shuffling. The book provides instructions for various tricks, along with their mathematical explanations and historical context, offering a deep dive into the intersection of magic and mathematics. It was recognized with the 2013 Euler Book Prize and offers insights from two expert mathematicians who are also skilled performers. Magical mathematics : the mathematical ideas th...

You can purchase the book through Princeton University Press or Barnes & Noble . Magical Mathematics | Princeton University Press

Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas That Animate Great Magic Tricks by Persi Diaconis and Ron Graham explores the mathematical principles underpinning "self-working" magic tricks, covering topics like De Bruijn sequences, the Gilbreath principle, and card shuffling. The book provides instructions for various tricks, along with their mathematical explanations and historical context, offering a deep dive into the intersection of magic and mathematics. It was recognized with the 2013 Euler Book Prize and offers insights from two expert mathematicians who are also skilled performers.