Imprint of Thought is an exceptional collection of problems that weaves together mathematics, aesthetics, and the very form of thought. The book contains 139 problems that do not progress by difficulty or topic; instead, they form a network in which different areas - such as geometry, analysis, probability, and number theory - intertwine and resonate with one another. The problems do not merely test skill; they invite the reader to perceive, connect, and uncover underlying structures. The book also includes a problem map and classification that reveal its deeper architecture.
Imprint of Thought is not just a collection - it is a space of thought where mathematics meets beauty, rhythm, and structure. The problems are accessible with high-school level mathematics. The work speaks to enthusiasts, teachers, competition students, and anyone seeking new perspectives on mathematics and thinking.
The author is a passionate mathematics enthusiast and private tutor from Finland. When creating problems, he does not begin with a formula or a theorem, but with a visual idea. His problems blend different areas of mathematics - one and the same problem may involve, for example, vectors and sequences.
Imprint of thougth is his first major work, the result of years of effort. It does not progress linearly; instead, it constructs a landscape of ideas in which themes recur, evolve, and deepen. The author has designed the book´s structure, classification, and visual identity himself. His approach brings together mathematics, language, and art.
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