The Mathematical Intelligencer
2005 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 4, 2023
- “Decolonization” of the Curricula: Beyond Historical Enrichment pp. 295-295

- Joshua Hiller
- Response to “ ‘Decolonization’ of the Curricula: Beyond Historical Enrichment” pp. 296-297

- Alexandre Borovik
- Correction to: A Simple Formula for Doomsday pp. 298-298

- Hirofumi Nakai
- Perspectives Through a Two-Slit Camera pp. 299-306

- Annalisa Crannell, Ojima Abraham, Jihang Dai, Yike Gong, Rebecca McClain, Nithya Ramaswamy, Charles Reisner, Evan Shinn and Shen Wang
- A Desktop Model of a Two-Slit Camera pp. 307-309

- Gary Kennedy and Jeff Sprang
- The Bridge pp. 310-311

- Colin Adams
- Snakes and Ladders and Intransitivity, or What Mathematicians Do in Their Time Off pp. 312-318

- Gregory B. Sorkin
- Calculus: A Love Sonnet pp. 319-319

- Anna Remennik
- Computer Experiments and Visualization in Mathematics and Physics: A Subjective Short Walk Among Some Historical Examples pp. 320-334

- J.-R. Chazottes and M. Monticelli
- On the Longest Distance Problem pp. 335-337

- Katiuscia Teixeira
- Theorems of Euclidean Geometry Through Calculus pp. 338-345

- Martin Buysse
- Jorge Juan: Mathematician, Seaman, Engineer, Diplomat, and Spy of the Spanish Enlightenment pp. 346-358

- Armando Alberola, Rosario Die and Miguel A. Goberna
- Trisecting the Nine-Vertex Complex Projective Plane pp. 359-364

- Richard Evan Schwartz
- Matteo Ricci in Beijing pp. 365-370

- Zhuoqun Hu, Meiyu Qu and Pengfei Liu
- Conway’s Light on the Shadow of Mordell pp. 371-378

- Alexander P. Veselov
- Proof School pp. 379-383

- Sam Vandervelde
- Number Theory by Andrej Dujella pp. 385-386

- John J. Watkins
- Can Fish Count? pp. 387-389

- Giorgio Vallortigara
- Putting Two and Two Together: Selections from the Mathologer Files by Burkard Polster and Marty Ross pp. 390-391

- Jarek Kędra
- Bertrand Russell pp. 392-393

- Ravindra K. Bisht and Robin Wilson
Volume 45, issue 3, 2023
- “A Handbook of Integer Sequences” Fifty Years Later pp. 193-205

- N. J. A. Sloane
- The Intergalactic Congress of Mathematicians pp. 206-207

- Colin Adams
- Speaking to the Public: Mathematicians on American Radio, the 1920s through the 1940s pp. 208-222

- Albert C. Lewis and Karen Hunger Parshall
- The Golden Supercircle pp. 223-223

- Reza Farhadian and Vadim Ponomarenko
- Around Arrow pp. 224-231

- Yuliy Baryshnikov
- Exploring the Dynamics of the Circumcenter Map pp. 232-241

- Nicholas McDonald, Ronaldo Garcia and Dan Reznik
- Lucien Hibbert: Mathematician and Statesman pp. 242-250

- Louis Beaugris
- Tetrahedra with Congruent Facet Pairs pp. 251-255

- Daniel A. Klain
- Counting Quiddities of Polygon Dissections pp. 256-262

- Charles H. Conley and Valentin Ovsienko
- An Even More Straightforward Proof of Descartes’s Circle Theorem pp. 263-265

- Alden Bradford
- Mathematical Tourists in Karlovy Vary pp. 266-277

- Antonín Slavík and Jiří Veselý
- A Decade of MoMath: TENacity, InTENsity, and PoTENtial pp. 278-283

- Cindy Lawrence
- Thomas Muir: ‘Lad O’ Pairts’. The Life and Work of Sir Thomas Muir (1844–1934), Mathematician and Cape Colonial Educationist by Peter Elliott pp. 286-288

- Christian Krattenthaler
- Your Life in Numbers: Modeling Society Through Data by Pablo Jensen pp. 289-290

- Firdous Ahmad Mala
- Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein pp. 291-293

- David Aldous
- Ceva’s Theorem pp. 294-294

- Robin Wilson
Volume 45, issue 2, 2023
- Addendum to “A Hyperbolic View of the Seven Circles Theorem” pp. 91-91

- Kostiantyn Drach and Richard Evan Schwartz
- Triangles & Princesses & Bears, Oh My! pp. 92-103

- David L. Duncan
- Gulag pp. 104-107

- Colin Adams
- Incommensurability, the Heptagon of Ignacio Muñoz (1684), and Kepler’s Heresy pp. 108-117

- Josep Lluis i Ginovart and Cinta Lluis-Teruel
- The Ubiquitous Apéry Number pp. 118-119

- Paul Levrie
- Navigating the Negative Curvature of Google Maps pp. 120-125

- Yuliy Baryshnikov and Robert Ghrist
- F Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Hexadecimal pp. 126-130

- Lloyd Strickland and Owain Daniel Jones
- A Simple Formula for Doomsday pp. 131-132

- Hirofumi Nakai
- Toric Quasifolds pp. 133-138

- Elisa Prato
- The Artistic, Algebraic, and Severe “Russian” Genius Arthur Cayley pp. 139-143

- Jemma Lorenat
- “Decolonization” of the Curricula pp. 144-149

- Alexandre Borovik
- A Mathematician Reads the Kalam Cosmological Argument pp. 150-158

- Timothy Y. Chow
- Finite Gauss Transformations pp. 159-164

- Maxim Arnold and Anatoly Eydelzon
- A Simple Sum for Simplices pp. 165-167

- Christian Aebi and Grant Cairns
- Dropping Bodies pp. 168-174

- Richard Montgomery
- Conditional Life Expectancy pp. 175-176

- Josh Hiller
- Emmy Noether Steps Onstage: Her Place in Mathematical Communities, Past and Present pp. 177-181

- David E. Rowe
- What Are the Chances of That? How to Think About Uncertainty by Andrew C. A. Elliot pp. 183-185

- Olle Häggström
- Irrationality and Transcendence in Number Theory by David Angell pp. 186-189

- Andrew J. Simoson
- The Doctrine of Triangles: A History of Modern Trigonometry by Glen Van Brummelen pp. 190-191

- Daniel Mansfield
- Srinivasa Ramanujan pp. 192-192

- Firdous Ahmad Mala and Robin Wilson
Volume 45, issue 1, 2023
- Osmo Pekonen (1960–2022) pp. 1-4

- Johan Stén and Timo Tossavainen
- Will Others Now Commit Luzin’s “Sin”? pp. 5-6

- Istvan Hargittai
- Why Did Hertha Ayrton Not Become the First Female Fellow of the Royal Society? pp. 7-7

- Magdolna Hargittai
- Is Pluralism in the History of Mathematics Possible? pp. 8-8

- Jacques Bair, Alexandre Borovik, Vladimir Kanovei, Mikhail G. Katz, Semen S. Kutateladze, Sam Sanders, David Sherry, Monica Ugaglia and Mark Atten
- Counting Clean Triangles pp. 9-15

- Mizan R. Khan and Riaz R. Khan
- Piracy pp. 16-18

- Colin Adams
- Conway’s Dream pp. 19-21

- Sam Vandervelde
- Conway’s Nightmare: Brahmagupta and Butterflies pp. 22-24

- Richard Evan Schwartz
- Xu Guangqi in Shanghai pp. 25-30

- Meiyu Qu, Zhuoqun Hu and Pengfei Liu
- Networks of Twin Peaks: The Dale Cooper Effect pp. 31-37

- Harun Siljak
- Dissecting a Star of David into Polygonal Numbers pp. 38-41

- Günhan Caglayan
- Steps Toward a Philosophy for Mathematicians pp. 42-49

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- Shadow Sequences of Integers: From Fibonacci to Markov and Back pp. 50-54

- Valentin Ovsienko
- The Many Apportionment Paradoxes of the 2020 Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucuses pp. 55-63

- David McCune
- A Mathematical Snapshot: The University of Rochester, 1933–1936 pp. 64-70

- Karen Hunger Parshall
- Bertrand’s Problem in Making a Face Mask pp. 71-72

- Xianan Qin and Mingyi Chen
- Turning the Table: A Conversation with István Hargittai pp. 73-77

- Marjorie Senechal
- Philosophy of Mathematics: Classic and Contemporary Studies pp. 79-81

- Firdous Ahmad Mala
- Uncountable: A Philosophical History of Number and Humanity from Antiquity to the Present pp. 82-84

- Andrew J. Simoson
- In Pursuit of Zeta-3 pp. 85-87

- Andrew Simoson
- Chance, Logic and Intuition: An Introduction to the Counter-Intuitive Logic of Chance pp. 88-89

- Floske Spieksma
- Number Theory 2 pp. 90-90

- Robin Wilson
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