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Six proofs of the infinity of primes
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Six proofs of the infinity of primes
pp. 7
Bertrand’s postulate
pp. 13
Binomial coefficients are (almost) never powers
pp. 17
Representing numbers as sums of two squares
pp. 23
Every finite division ring is a field
pp. 27
Some irrational numbers
pp. 39
Hilbert’s third problem: decomposing polyhedra
pp. 47
Lines in the plane and decompositions of graphs
pp. 53
The slope problem
pp. 59
Three applications of Euler’s formula
pp. 65
Cauchy’s rigidity theorem
pp. 69
Touching simplices
pp. 73
Every large point set has an obtuse angle
pp. 79
Borsuk’s conjecture
pp. 87
Sets, functions, and the continuum hypothesis
pp. 99
In praise of inequalities
pp. 107
A theorem of Pólya on polynomials
pp. 115
On a lemma of Littlewood and Offord
pp. 119
Cotangent and the Herglotz trick
pp. 125
Buffon’s needle problem
pp. 131
Pigeon-hole and double counting
pp. 143
Three famous theorems on finite sets
pp. 149
Lattice paths and determinants
pp. 155
Cayley’s formula for the number of trees
pp. 161
Completing Latin squares
pp. 167
The Dinitz problem
pp. 175
Five-coloring plane graphs
pp. 179
How to guard a museum
pp. 183
Turán’s graph theorem
pp. 189
Communicating without errors
pp. 199
Of friends and politicians
pp. 203
Probability makes counting (sometimes) easy
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