How a centuries-old math puzzle helped us see inside the human brain. By Steven Strogatz Photo illustrations by Jens Mortensen Each installment of “Math, Revealed” starts with an object, uncovers the ...
Test your knowledge of taxicab geometry, triangular numbers, the golden ratio and more. Credit... Supported by By Steven Strogatz “Math, Revealed,” our four-part series exploring the mathematics ...
https://doi.org/10.4169/college.math.j.46.3.172 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4169/college.math.j.46.3.172 The College Mathematics Journal emphasizes the first two ...
https://doi.org/10.4169/college.math.j.43.1.037 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4169/college.math.j.43.1.037 Summary Latin squares form the basis for the recreational ...
At first glance, the 153 looks really meaningless. Yet, it has amazing mathematical properties. Moreover, it was not only explicitly mentioned in the Bible and, for various reasons, brings a smile to ...
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