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The book is designed as a guide for students—specifically those aged 14 and above—to master Olympiad-style problem-solving techniques [7, 10]. Key highlights include:
The text you are referring to is , a highly regarded book by world-renowned mathematician Terence Tao [10, 11]. Solving Mathematical Problems A Personal Perspe...
: Problems are categorized by difficulty, with starred and double-starred The book is designed as a guide for
labels indicating advanced or "clever" thinking requirements [1]. Editions & Availability Editions & Availability : Published by Deakin University
: Published by Deakin University Press, this version is now out of print [10].
Tao wrote the original version of this text between the ages of 15 and 16, drawing from his early experiences winning bronze, silver, and gold medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) [10, 11, 19]. Core Purpose & Content
: Published by Oxford University Press after Tao won the Fields Medal, making the work widely available in both print and Kindle formats [9, 21].