Wie man mathematisch denkt!
Today is my blog’s anniversary (happy birthday blog!) and, by coincidence, the official release date of the German translation of my book, How to Think Like a Mathematician although I believe it’s been available for at least a month now. It’s called Wie man mathematisch denkt which I think translates more or less as “How one thinks mathematically”.
It’s published by Springer no less and you can buy it on Amazon.de.
My thanks to the translator, Roland Girgensohn, who put a lot of effort into making sure that the translation was right.
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hello, I’ve just bought your book -the german edition 😉 – and I’m really happy and relieved – thank you. I love it… the only thing I couldn’t find out: Where are the answers to the exercises? Are there answers? ….
Sincerely,…
Thanks for buying the book. I’m working on the solutions (well actually someone else is) and I hope to have them available soon. There are some on the webpage http://www.kevinhouston.net/httlam.html
Kevin
thank you!
Thank you, Kevin Houston for this book. Here I am, later in life, at 5 AM every morning to study mathematics again before the kids wake up, as someone who finished a MS in CS decades ago, but always just studied for “the exam”. This time for real! Your book was highly recommended on math.stackexchange.com when I stepped into trying to validate some initial proofs.