
The Enduring Appeal of Tic-Tac-Toe
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The Enduring Appeal of Tic-Tac-Toe
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A Quarter Century of Recreational Mathematics, by Martin Gardner

Is Beauty Truth and Truth Beauty?
How Keats's famous line applies to math and science

A Quarter-Century of Recreational Mathematics
The author of Scientific American's column "Mathematical Games" from 1956 to 1981 recounts 25 years of amusing puzzles and serious discoveries

Mathematical Games, June 1986
Casting a net on a checkerboard and other puzzles of the forest

Mathematical Games, September 1983
The topology of knots, plus the results of Douglas Hofstadter's Luring Lottery

Mathematical Games, August 1983
Tasks you cannot help finishing no matter how hard you try to block finishing them

Mathematical Games, December 1981
The Laffer curve and other laughs in current economics

Mathematical Games
Euclid's parallel postulate and its modern offspring

Mathematical Games, August 1981
The abstract parabola fits the concrete world

Mathematical Games, June 1981
The inspired geometrical symmetries of Scott Kim

Mathematical Games, April 1981
How Lavinia finds a room on University A venue, and other geometric problems

Mathematical Games, February 1981
Gauss's congruence theory was mod as early as 1801

Mathematical Games, December 1980
Patterns in primes are a clue to the strong law of small numbers

Mathematical Games, November 1980
Taxicab geometry offers a free ride to a non-Euclidean locale

Mathematical Games, October 1980
From counting votes to making votes count: the mathematics of elections

Mathematical Games, September 1980
Dr. Matrix, like Mr. Holmes, comes to an untimely and mysterious end

Mathematical Games, August 1980
On the fine art of putting players, pills and points into their proper pigeonholes

Mathematical Games, July 1980
The pleasures of doing Science and technology in the planiverse

Mathematical Games, June 1980
The capture of the monster: a mathematical group with a ridiculous number of elements

Mathematical Games, May 1980
What unifies dinner guests, strolling schoolgirls and handcuffed prisoners?

Mathematical Games, April 1980
Fun with eggs: uncooked, cooked and mathematical

Mathematical Games, March 1980
Graphs that can help cannibals, missionaries, wolves, goats and cabbages get there from here

Mathematical Games, February 1980
The coloring of unusual maps leads into uncharted territory