Satan, Cantor, and Infinity by Raymond Smullyan - Hardcover USED Mind Boggling Puzzles

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The author of What Is the Name of This Book? presents a compilation of more than two hundred challenging new logic puzzles—ranging from simple brainteasers to complex mathematical paradoxes.

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In Smullyan's latest challenging collection of logic puzzles, the Sorcerer, a logician who uses logic so cleverly it seems like magic, visits an island where intelligent robots create other robots. King Zorn, Princess Annabelle, truth-telling knights and lying knaves lighten the presentation of puzzles as the Sorcerer explains the pioneering discoveries of mathematician Georg Cantor (1845-1918) who proved that there are different orders of infinity, and as he delves into paradoxes about probability, time and change. Smullyan ( The Lady or the Tiger? ) tosses in metapuzzles (which are solved on the basis of knowing that certain other puzzles can or cannot be solved) and explores self-referentiality, a property crucial to Kurt Godel's famous incompleteness theorem. The Sorcerer closes with a tale of how Satan is outwitted by a student of Cantor's. A mind-stretching entertainment for the serious, dedicated puzzle-solver.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This is a used, hardcover book in very good to nearly new condition.  Some minor wear to the edges of the dust jacket, and it has been price-clipped, otherwise just like brand new.

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