Translation Series of Popular Mathematics Masterpieces: The Trail of Ants edited by David Gale (USA), translated by Zhu Huilin; Topology experiment (USA) by Stephen Barr, translated by Xu Ming; Geometric Properties of Conic Curves Written by A. Cockshort and F. B. Walters (UK), translated by Jiang Sheng.
Selected Works of World Popular Science
Panorama of mathematics, curiosity of topology and mathematical journey.
History of mathematics
The Story of Mathematics (Hainan Publishing House)
Puzzle (or "game") mathematics
Gardner's Mathematics Interesting Series: fascinating mathematics interesting questions, Sam Lloyd's mathematics interesting questions, the sequel of Sam Lloyd's mathematics interesting questions, Dr. Matrix's magic number, testing your logical reasoning ability, new interesting logical reasoning questions, the wonder of mathematics and the collection of mathematics interesting questions at home and abroad.
A story about a branch or theme of mathematics.
Symmetry (translated by Wyle, Feng Chengtian, etc. ), the encounter of heaven-the origin of chaos and stability (by Diacu, etc. , Wesley Wang) and How to Solve Problems-A New Face of Mathematics Teaching Methods. ) In Princeton Library, Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press.
"Number, the Language of Science" tells the development history of the concept of number ... from the perspective of culture, thought and even philosophy to talk about the development of mathematics. (Preface)
"Mathematics: A New Golden Age" tells many mathematical problems that attracted wide attention in the second half of last century. Such as prime numbers, sets, chaos, Fermat's last theorem and so on.
The calculation is unexpected, a book about catastrophe theory.
Before "Five Guiding Theories of Mathematics in the 20th Century" and "Glory of Contemporary Mathematics to Human Mind", people have asked what is the relationship between mathematics and life, or what is the use of modern mathematics. I didn't know how to answer at that time. I believe these two books can give a perfect answer to people who also have this question.
Ant tracking and other mathematical explorations are a column in Math Messenger. Each chapter is a novel and interesting little example, such as triangle, paving the way, mysterious properties of sequences given by simple recursive relations, games and paradoxes.
Martin gardner, the author of Unexpected Hanging and Other Mathematical Entertainment, is no stranger. He has many books about math games. For this book, what I want to mention is the article about "Italian plug-in" and the feeling of "unexpected surprise in logical deduction"