Infinity ‘08

06.25.09

For the download of  INFINITY, please visit the site by Cosmin Pohoata,

01.02.09

If you want to contribute the weblication INFINITY by writing expository articles, please contact Cosmin Pohoata, the leading author of the second edition of INFINITY.

October ‘08

The first edition of INFINITY is a joint work of

Cosmin Pohoata (Romania),
Tom Lovering (United Kingdom),
and Hojoo Lee (Korea).

Download the files here, Cosmin Pohoata’s blog.

We would greatly appreciate hearing about comments and corrections from our readers.

14 Responses to “Infinity ‘08”

  1. lee kwang seob Says:

    I’m really looking forward to it!!
    This will be a great book ever since TIN and PEN!!

    lol

  2. Project Infinity « ideahitme Says:

    [...] Infinity [...]

  3. Tuan Le Says:

    When will this book be published? And does it have the electronic version?

  4. compactorange Says:

    Not yet published. We shall weblish it around mid-October.

  5. apratimdefermat Says:

    when will this be weblished, tomorrow?

  6. compactorange Says:

    Not tomorrow. However, it is almost done. It will be weblished soon : ]

  7. apratimdefermat Says:

    can u specifically tell when it will be released? i am looking forward to it…

  8. Manjil P. Saikia Says:

    Can u tell me the date of release?

  9. Projects « ideahitme Says:

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  10. Infinity at Cosmin Pohoata Says:

    [...] Hojoo Lee, Tom Lovering, Cosmin Pohoata, INFINITY, 2008 (204 pages – in English; both TeX and PDF are electronically available) In this never-ending project, which bears the name Infinity, we offer a delightful playground for young mathematicians and try to continue the beautiful spirit of IMO and MathLinks. Infinity begins with a chapter on elementary number theory and mainly covers Euclidean geometry and inequalities. We re-visit beautiful well-known theorems and present heuristics for elegant problem-solving. Our aim in this weblication is not just to deliver must-know techniques in problem-solving. Young readers should keep in mind that our aim in this project is to present the beautiful aspects of Mathematics. Eventually, Infinity will admit bridges between Olympiads Mathematics and undergraduate Mathematics. Additional information related to this project can be found at: http://ideahitme.wordpress.com/infinity/. [...]

  11. Johan Says:

    Great work guys!

  12. mathmad496 Says:

    More than great! I don’t know how to appreciate this awesome and great work!

  13. Manjil P. Saikia Says:

    Needs some polishing. Some minor and some not so minor typos are there but they can all be corrected.

  14. jear Says:

    someone konws, the delta problems should be solved??? or only the epsilons?

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