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Hi all,

I am looking to do some linguistic analysis of informal proofs. Therefore I am on a search for a collection of entry level proofs written in a clear, uninvolved style. I have one recommendation for Hardy and Wright's "An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers"Numbers," and was wondering if there is something else you may add to this.

Many thanks in advance, Nickolay

Hi all,

I am looking to do some linguistic analysis of informal proofs. Therefore I am on a search for a collection of entry level proofs written in a clear, uninvolved style. I have one recommendation for Hardy and Wright's "An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers" and was wondering if there is something else you may add to this.

Many thanks in advance, Nickolay

Hi all,

I am looking to do some linguistic analysis of informal proofs. Therefore I am on a search for a collection of entry level proofs written in a clear, uninvolved style. I have one recommendation for Hardy and Wright's "An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers," and was wondering if there is something else you may add to this.

Many thanks in advance, Nickolay

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Looking for a collection of entry level proofs

Hi all,

I am looking to do some linguistic analysis of informal proofs. Therefore I am on a search for a collection of entry level proofs written in a clear, uninvolved style. I have one recommendation for Hardy and Wright's "An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers" and was wondering if there is something else you may add to this.

Many thanks in advance, Nickolay