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  2. Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The Recreational Mathematics Magazine, published by the Ludus Association, is electronic and semiannual, and focuses on results that provide amusing, witty but nonetheless original and scientifically profound mathematical nuggets. The issues are published in the exact moments of the equinox.

  3. Polyominoes: Puzzles, Patterns, Problems, and Packings

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    The book collects together material previously published by Golomb in various articles and columns, especially in Recreational Mathematics Magazine. [3] It was originally published by Scribner's in 1965, titled simply Polyominoes, and including a plastic set of the twelve pentominoes.

  4. Journal of Recreational Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Harry L. Nelson was primary editor for five years [2] (volumes 9 through 13, excepting volume 13, number 4, when the initial editor returned as lead) and Joseph Madachy, the initial lead editor and editor of a predecessor called Recreational Mathematics Magazine which ran during the years 1961 to 1964, [1] was the editor for many years.

  5. Jorge Nuno Silva - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Nuno Silva. Jorge Nuno Silva (born 1956) is a Portuguese mathematician who taught at the University of Lisbon, starting in 1995 and retiring in 2023. [1] His interests encompass the pedagogy of mathematics, history of mathematics, history of board games, mathematical games, and recreational mathematics.

  6. List of recreational number theory topics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recreational number theory topics (see number theory, recreational mathematics). Listing here is not pejorative: many famous topics in number theory have origins in challenging problems posed purely for their own sake. See list of number theory topics for pages dealing with aspects of number theory with more consolidated theories

  7. Joseph Madachy - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Steven Madachy (March 16, 1927 – March 27, 2014) was a research chemist, technical editor and recreational mathematician. He was the lead editor of Journal of Recreational Mathematics [1] for nearly 30 years and then served as editor emeritus.

  8. Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest recreational mathematics publications still in existence. [1] Eureka includes many mathematical articles on a variety of different topics – written by students and mathematicians from all over the world – as well as a short summary of the activities of the society, problem sets, puzzles, artwork and book reviews.

  9. Lee Sallows - Wikipedia

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    Recreational mathematics Lee Cecil Fletcher Sallows (born April 30, 1944) is a British electronics engineer known for his contributions to recreational mathematics . He is particularly noted as the inventor of golygons , self-enumerating sentences , and geomagic squares .