TAILIEUCHUNG - THE MANUAL OF MATHEMATICAL MAGIC

As you will see, the maths shows that the trick will always work if the spectator does what’s expected of them and follows the rules. Mathematically we call the things the spectator must do, like choose different digits and put them in the right order, the constraints. In this trick it’s the presentation (where we say ‘lets make it harder’ and so on) that makes sure these constraints are followed. If we let things go astray and, for example, let the spectator choose digits that were the same we would have a constraint violation and it would upset the maths | This is your card Acknowledgments The author Peter McOwan appears courtesy of the cs4fn project . This work was supported by the HEFCE More Maths Grads project. We would like to thank Makhan Singh David Arrowsmith Caroline Davis James Anthony Rupak Mam Richard Garriott and Kris Bush for their valuable contributions. Design ISBN No. 978-0-9551179-7-8 The Manual of Mathematical Magic Mathematics and magic may seem a strange combination but many of the most powerful magical effects performed today have a mathematical basis. Famous magicians such as Derren Brown and David Blaine use mathematics-based tricks in their shows but mathematics is also the secret behind the technologies we use the _ products we buy and the jobs we will have. Mathematics is the language we use to describe the world around us - it s the basis of all the sciences. This book will show you how to perform some magical miracles to impress and entertain your friends. But it will also explain the mathematics behind the tricks and how that same mathematics is used in the real world. It also looks at the varied and exciting sorts of jobs that make use of the mathematics powering your magic. All the tricks in this book are self-working which means you don t need to know any clever sleight of hand like dealing cards from the bottom of a deck. But be warned knowing the mathematical secret isn t the same as being able to perform the tricks well. To do that you need to use your performance skills to create a sense of wonder. Al__ good presentation is where your audience is pulled into the magic happening and astonishment happens. With an imaginative story you can take a simple mathematical trick and turn it into a jaw-dropper. This book will give you some ideas for presentations but be creative come up with your own way. Thinking creatively about new ways to solve problems is the key to good magic but it s also one of the key skills of a good mathematician and one of .

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