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Math Circle Books & Articles
Books on Problem Solving
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- Fomin, D., Genkin, S., & Itenberg, I. (1996). Mathematical Circles. AMS.
- Shubin, T. (2006). Math Circles for Students and Teachers. Mathematics Competitions, Journal of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions, 19(2), 60-67.
- Stankova, Z., & RIke, T. (2008). A Decade of the Berkeley Math Circle: The American Experience, Volume I. AMS/MSRI.
- Vandervelde, S. (2009). Circle in a Box. AMS/MSRI. (Also available for download.)
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- Dolan, D. T., & Williamson, J. (1983). Teaching Problem-Solving Strategies. Reading, MA: Scott-Foresman Addison-Wesley.
- Fisher, L., & Medigovich, W. (1981). Problem of the Week. Palo Alto, CA: Dale Seymour Publications.
- Lenchner, G. (2005). Creative Problem Solving in School Mathematics (2nd ed.). Mathematical Olympiads.
- Mason, J., Burton, L., & Stacey, K. (1982). Thinking Mathematically. Addison-Wesley.
- Polya, G. (1945). How to Solve It. Princeton University Press.
- Seymour, D. (1982). Favorite Problems. Palo Alto, CA: Dale Seymour Publications.
- Tanton, J. (2001). Solve This! The Mathematical Association of America.
- Vakil, R. (1997). A Mathematical Mosaic: Patterns & Problem Solving. Brendan Kelly Publishing.
- Zeitz, P. (1999). The Art and Craft of Problem Solving. Wiley.
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