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Pascal's Triangle is one of the most intriguing array of numbers in mathematics. Not only are there seemingly boundless patterns and relationships within the trianglular array itself, but there are also numerous applications in mathematics, probability, statistics and science. Students at all levels, elementary through college, can find something of interest appropriate to their level and beyond. This book has been designed to provide a vehicle to the discovery of many of those patterns and applications. This 2nd Editioncontains new material on
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Thomas M. Green was born in New York State, raised in Pennsylvania, Texas, and California. He received his Master's Degree in Mathematics in 1962 from California State University, Long Beach. He did post-graduate study at Stanford University in the late 1960's and early 1970's as a fellow in two different National Science Foundation projects in Mathematics and Computer Science. He has authored or co-authored several mathematical papers, textbooks, and the book Pascal's Triangle (with Charles L. Hamberg). Tom is now professor emeritus of Mathematics at Contra Costa College. He lives in California with his wife Sandra. Charles L. Hamberg grew up in Stillman Valley, a small town outside Rockford, Illinois. After graduating from Northern Illinois University he then received his Master's Degree in Mathematics. He received a certificate for Advanced Studies from National Louis University in Chicago. He was the first Illinois recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching of Mathemtics in 1983 and a recipient of the Golden Apple Award for teaching. Chuck was a long time math teacher at Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, the Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy, Aurora, and co-author of several math textbooks. Member of several math organizations, including the Illinois Council and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Survived by wife, Della and son, Jon. Also, by Thomas M. Green: The Simplex, Duplex, and Pascal's Triangles
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- Catalan numbers
- centered polygonal numbers
- counting paths on grids
- Euler's formula
- Pascal's pyramid
- Vandermonde's identity
- and more.
About the Author
Thomas M. Green was born in New York State, raised in Pennsylvania, Texas, and California. He received his Master's Degree in Mathematics in 1962 from California State University, Long Beach. He did post-graduate study at Stanford University in the late 1960's and early 1970's as a fellow in two different National Science Foundation projects in Mathematics and Computer Science. He has authored or co-authored several mathematical papers, textbooks, and the book Pascal's Triangle (with Charles L. Hamberg). Tom is now professor emeritus of Mathematics at Contra Costa College. He lives in California with his wife Sandra. Charles L. Hamberg grew up in Stillman Valley, a small town outside Rockford, Illinois. After graduating from Northern Illinois University he then received his Master's Degree in Mathematics. He received a certificate for Advanced Studies from National Louis University in Chicago. He was the first Illinois recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching of Mathemtics in 1983 and a recipient of the Golden Apple Award for teaching. Chuck was a long time math teacher at Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, the Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy, Aurora, and co-author of several math textbooks. Member of several math organizations, including the Illinois Council and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Survived by wife, Della and son, Jon. Also, by Thomas M. Green: The Simplex, Duplex, and Pascal's Triangles
With Excursions Into Hyperspace
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http: //www.amazon.com/Simplex-Duplex-Pascals-Triangles-Relatives/dp/1514677091/ Texas Hold 'Em Poker Textbook https: //www.createspace.com/3486256
or
http: //www.amazon.com/Texas-Hold-Em-Poker-Textbook/dp/1453839348/
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