Scientific American 1999 Ian Stewart - Abstracts

Scientific American 1999 Ian Stewart
TitleSubjectAuthors
A puzzle for pirates.(mathematics problem)(Column)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Crossed lines in the brick factory.(includes related article on the problem of creating a polyhedral bellows)(problem of crossing numbers of a graph)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Dances with dodecahedra.Science and technologyIan Stewart
Defend the Roman Empire!(Mathemical Recreations)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Division without envy.(Mathematical Recreations)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Most-perfect magic squares.(Mathematical Recreations)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Origami tessellations.(polygon patterns made as a thin metal cylinder begins to buckle)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Sierpinski's ubiquitous gasket.(mathematical puzzle)Science and technologyIan Stewart
Tangling with topology.Science and technologyIan Stewart
The art of elegant tiling.(mathematics of symmetry)Science and technologyIan Stewart
The synchronicity of firefly fishing.Science and technologyIan Stewart
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