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201 Mind Boggling Problems In Mathematics

Srijit Mondal, Archik Guha

Publisher: Srijit Mondal

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The book is aimed for all olympiad aspirants and also for engeneering exam aspirants.Each of the 201 problems are one of it's kind.
Available since: 06/15/2018.

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