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years, through June 1986, Gardner wrote 9 more columns, bringing his total to 297. During this period other authors wrote most of the columns. In 1981, Gardner's column alternated with a new column by
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Scientific American April 2007 Issue: Is Beauty Truth and Truth Beauty? How Keats's famous line applies to math and science
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Twelve of Gardner's columns provided the cover art for that month's magazine, indicated by "" in the table with a
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columns and led directly to the series which began the following month. These five articles are listed below.
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Graphs that can help cannibals, missionaries, wolves, goats and cabbages get there from here
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Puzzling over a problem-solving matrix, cubes of many colors and three-dimensional dominoes
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On checker jumping, the Amazon game, weird dice, card tricks and other playful pastimes
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Dr. Matrix brings his numerological Science to bear on the occult powers of the pyramid
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Martin Gardner bibliography § "Mathematical Games": The Scientific American columns
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Dr. Matrix poses some heteroliteral puzzles while peddling perpetual motion in Houston
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A miscellany of transcendental problems: simple to state but not at all easy to solve
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On expressing integers as the sum of cubes and other unsolved number-theory problems
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Problems on the surface of a sphere offer an entertaining introduction to point sets
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A subject index for the fifteen books of Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns
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Scientific American August 1998 Issue: A Quarter-Century of Recreational Mathematics
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Tasks you cannot help finishing no matter how hard you try to block finishing them
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A random assortment of puzzles, together with reader responses to earlier problems
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A new miscellany of problems, and encores for Race Track, Sim, Chomp and elevators
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A topological problem with a fresh twist, and eight other new recreational puzzles
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In which joining sets of points by lines leads into diverse (and diverting) paths
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Six sensational discoveries that somehow or another have escaped public attention
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article in December 1956 was in all but name the first article in the series of
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On altering the past, delaying the future and other ways of tampering with time
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An array of problems that can be solved with elementary mathematical techniques
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Puzzles that can be solved by reasoning based on elementary physical principles
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A variety of diverting tricks collected at a fictitious convention of magicians
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In which DM (Dr. Matrix) is revealed as the guru of PM (Pentagonal Meditation)
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About rectangling rectangles, parodying Poe and many another pleasing problem
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Count Dracula, Alice, Portia and many others consider various twists of logic
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Combinatorial problems, some old, some new and all newly attacked by computer
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Can the shuffling of cards (and other apparently random events) be reversed?
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How Lavinia finds a room on University Avenue, and other geometric problems
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What unifies dinner guests, strolling schoolgirls and handcuffed prisoners?
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Cutting things into equal parts leads into significant areas of mathematics
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Tricks, games and puzzles that employ matches as counters and line segments
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Cube-root extraction and the calendar trick, or how to cheat in mathematics
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In which the author chats again with Dr. Matrix, numerologist extraordinary
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Cornering a queen leads unexpectedly into corners of the theory of numbers
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Some new and dramatic demonstrations of number theorems with playing cards
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The calculating rods of John Napier, the eccentric father of the logarithm
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dealing with birthdays, playing cards, coins, crows and red-haired typists
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In some patterns of numbers or words there may be less than meets the eye
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Some elegant brick-packing problems, and a new order-7 perfect magic cube
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On the fanciful history and the creative challenges of the puzzle game of
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Backward run numbers, letters, words and sentences until boggles the mind
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on a higher plane, including mirror images, rotations and the superqueen
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The "jump proof" and its similarity to the toppling of a row of dominoes
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From counting votes to making votes count: the mathematics of elections
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The random number omega bids fair to hold the mysteries of the universe
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The pool-table triangle, a limerick paradox and divers other challenges
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From rubber ropes to rolling cubes, a miscellany of refreshing problems
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An octet of problems that emphasize gamesmanship, logic and probability
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Dr. Matrix gives his explanation of why Mr. Nixon was elected President
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On the fine art of putting players, pills and points into their proper
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Geometric fallacies: hidden errors pave the road to absurd conclusions
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A new collection of short problems and the answers to some of "life's"
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Amazing mathematical card tricks that do not require prestidigitation
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How to triumph at nim by playing safe, and John Horton Conway's game "
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Dr. Matrix, like Mr. Holmes, comes to an untimely and mysterious end
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In which a mathematical aesthetic is applied to modern minimal art
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A mathematical zoo of astounding critters, imaginary and otherwise
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How to be a psychic, even if you are a horse or some other animal
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A collection of puzzles involving numbers, logic, and probability
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How to build a game-learning machine and teach it to play and win
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Patterns in primes are a clue to the strong law of small numbers
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The diverse pleasures of circles that are tangent to one another
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On the fabric of inductive logic, and some probability paradoxes
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MacMahon's color triangles and the joys of fitting them together
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Concerning several magic tricks based on mathematical principles
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A pride of problems, including one that is virtually impossible
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tasks for puzzle buffs and answers to the recreational problems
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in nature and architecture, and puzzles involving this simplest
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Diversions that involve one of the classic conic sections: the
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Is it a superintelligent robot or does Dr. Matrix ride again?
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has a finite thickness, and so it is actually a twisted prism
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Some simple tricks and manipulations from the ancient lore of
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The coloring of unusual maps leads into uncharted territory
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A few words about everything there was, is and ever will be
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Scientific American February 1957 Issue: Mathematical Games
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In which the editor of this department meets the legendary
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Scientific American January 1957 Issue: Mathematical Games
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Dr. Matrix goes to California to apply punk to rock study
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Double acrostics, stylized Victorian ancestors of today's
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Some diversions and problems from Mr. O'Gara, the postman
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Recreations involving folding and cutting sheets of paper
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How the absence of anything leads to thoughts of nothing
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A new pencil-and-paper game based on inductive reasoning
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The mathematical diversions of a fictitious carnival man
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On the practical uses and bizarre abuses of Sir Francis
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Quickie problems: not hard, but look out for the curves
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and the relationship between numbers and the real world
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Combinatorial possibilities in a pack of shuffled cards
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communication with intelligent organisms on other worlds
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Some comments by Dr. Matrix on symmetries and reversals
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The combinatorial richness of folding a piece of paper
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A mixed bag of logical and illogical problems to solve
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Is it possible to visualize a four-dimensional figure?
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and polyominoes: five games and a sampling of problems
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and asymmetry and the strange world of upside-down art
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How rectangles, including squares, can be divided into
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Nine challenging problems, some rational and some not
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An astounding self-test of clairvoyance by Dr. Matrix
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Advertising premiums to beguile the mind: classics by
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A handful of combinatorial problems based on dominoes
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Incidental information about the extraordinary number
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The pleasures of doing Science and technology in the
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Recreational numismatics, or a purse of coin puzzles
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Scientific American March 1952 Issue: Logic Machines
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On tessellating the plane with convex polygon tiles
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Free will revisited, with a mind-bending prediction
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and the question it presents: Can a computer think?
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The author pays his annual visit to Dr. Matrix, the
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Concerning the diversions in a new book on geometry
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Hofstadter" 2770:and the difficulty of grasping it 2716:that enriches the theory of tiles 2023:and the asymmetrical yin-yang-lee 1747:Simplicity as a scientific concept 1662:: endless, edgeless and one-sided 1584:Circles and spheres, and how they 1436:The amazing feats of professional 704:three rings of a well-known design 359:Diversions which involve the five 25: 3780: 3540: 1696:The multiple fascinations of the 1549:Combinatorial problems involving 1464:, polygonal jigsaw puzzle pieces 726:geometrical figures are dissected 291:, a brilliant creator of puzzles 3464:Book review of Martin Gardner's 3281:and other puzzles of the forest 2714:Extraordinary nonperiodic tiling 2328:The combinatorial basis of the " 1761:, and also with a compass alone 464:Problems involving questions of 326:are assembled into larger forms 3520: 3509: 2990:are taught to hunt bigger game 2212:Up-and-down elevator games and 1869:Fermat's legendary last theorem 1506:Problems that are built on the 1440:, and some tricks of the trade 997:for tricks and problem-solving 931:structures, from corkscrews to 759:A clutch of diverting problems 615:Some recreations involving the 266:a monkey and a pile of coconuts 178:, a mighty inventor of puzzles 3498: 3487: 3476: 3457: 3416: 3400: 3368: 2135:The curious properties of the 1898:The fantastic combinations of 1611:and some ways of achieving it 1409:Dr. Matrix delivers a talk on 1321:The eerie mathematical art of 1200:considered as an orchard or a 1176:A new group of short problems 1143:: shapes that are made out of 955:Permutations and paradoxes in 693:calculus of finite differences 374:and how they can be traversed 244:and its mathematical analysis 13: 1: 3361: 2031:New puzzles from the game of 740:and the practice of gambling 382:"Brain-teasers" that involve 113:Some old and new versions of 3651:Science Fiction Puzzle Tales 2673:covers an infinity of games 1719:and its gambling equivalent 1017:The hypnotic fascination of 1005:Presenting the one and only 895:a man condemned to be hanged 713:Diversions that involve the 229:A collection of tantalizing 190:with a mathematical message 7: 3733:Martin Gardner bibliography 3407:A Gardner's Dozen—Martin's 2907:: philosopher and gamesman 2727:The flip-strip sonnet, the 1933:Lessons from Dr. Matrix in 1313:and the problems it spawns 1119:, and sundry other matters 1028:The remarkable lore of the 198:How to remember numbers by 97:with remarkable properties 18:Mathematical Games (column) 10: 3785: 3564:The Top 10 Martin Gardner 3029:The imaginableness of the 2937:fractions of ancient Egypt 2272:paradox by William Newcomb 2147:Pleasurable problems with 1811:Nine new puzzles to solve 1042:Various problems based on 947:with no inside or outside 779:and how to construct them 572:An imaginary dialogue on " 254:left- and right-handedness 46:magazine. 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Index

Mathematical Games (column)
Martin Gardner bibliography § "Mathematical Games": The Scientific American columns
Martin Gardner
Scientific American
Douglas Hofstadter
Metamagical Themas
hyperlink
magic square
ticktacktoe
Paradoxes
Icosian Game
Tower of Hanoi
Möbius band
Hex
Sam Loyd
card tricks
mnemonic
complex dominoes
fallacies of mathematics
Nim
left- and right-handedness
a monkey and a pile of coconuts
tetraflexagons
Henry Ernest Dudeney
numerical congruence
brain-teasers
pieces composed of cubes
topology
squares of unequal size
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