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  1. The Mathematical Intelligencer
  2. The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26
  3. The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26, Issue 2, March 2004
  4. This theorem is big
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The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26, Issue 1, December 2004
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26, Issue 4, September 2004
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26, Issue 3, September 2004
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 26, Issue 2, March 2004
From boolean algebra to unified algebra
Failing phoenix: Tauber, helly, and viennese life insurance
Mathematical tourism in Siberia
Autologlyphs
Kolmogorov and Aleksandrov in sevan monastery, Armenia, 1929
Solutions to autologlyphs (pp. 37–39)
Foundations of finite group theory for a (future) computer
This theorem is big
MI5 neither confirms nor denies allegations concerning alan turing
The Mathematicians’ Happy Hunting Ground: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
Reuterdahl vs. Einstein: Nailing a Fallacy : Former insists latter’s theory wrong and questions its originality
Implicit proof
1089 and All That
Mathematical constants
Hypercomplex iterations
On quaternions and octonions: Their geometry, arithmetic, and symmetry
Stamping through mathematics
The philamath’s alphabet-D
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The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 19

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This theorem is big

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Adams, Colin
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract Opening a copy of The Mathematical Intelligencer you may ask yourself uneasily, “What is this anyway—a mathematical journal, or what?” Or you may ask, “Where am I?” Or even “Who am I?” This sense of disorientation is at its most acute when you open to Colin Adams’s column. Relax. Breathe regularly. It’s mathematical, it’s a humor column, and it may even be harmless.
Starting Page 56
Ending Page 57
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISSN 03436993
Journal The Mathematical Intelligencer
Volume Number 26
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2008-11-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Mathematics Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Mathematical Methods in Physics Numerical and Computational Physics ApplicationMathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mathematics History and Philosophy of Science
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