Mathematical Intelligencer

Papers
(The median citation count of Mathematical Intelligencer is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Symmetries and Communities9
Changing the Rules: The Legacy of Robert Abbott6
A Mathematician’s Apology by G. H. Hardy Cambridge University Press, first edition 1940, latest edition 2012, 154 pp., $17.99 An Applied Mathematician’s Apology by Lloyd N. Trefethen SIAM, 2022, 79 pp6
Oxford’s History of Mathematics Forum: The First Two Decades5
A Question of Fundamental Methodology: Reply to Mikhail Katz and His Coauthors5
A Byproduct of Plagiarism Detection Tools in Mathematics5
Sangaku Problems About Ellipses: Why Primary Sources Matter5
Osmo Pekonen (1960–2022)4
Lessons from the German Tank Problem4
On the Origins of Cantor’s Paradox: What Hilbert Left Unsaid at the 1900 ICM in Paris3
A Proof of Pollock’s Conjecture on Centered Nonagonal Numbers3
Around Arrow3
Equinox2
In Pursuit of Zeta-32
Alan Mackay: A Portrait in Quotations2
The Mathematical Art of Change Ringing2
Networks of Twin Peaks: The Dale Cooper Effect2
A Discussion of Arnold’s Limit Problem and Its Geometric Argument2
Games for Your Mind: The History and Future of Logic Puzzles2
Jim Simons, Community Builder2
Differential Geometry of Space Curves: Forgotten Chapters2
Comatose1
Associate Editor1
A Mathematician Reads the Kalam Cosmological Argument1
A Cultural History of Mathematics in Antiquity Edited by Michael N. Fried1
Cards, Boxes, and Irrational Roots1
Correction to: Biographie. Felix Hausdorff, Gesammelte Werke. Band IB. by Egbert Brieskorn and Walter Purkert1
The Pleasures of Friends1
Dark and Bright Mathematics—Hidden Harmony in Art, History and Culture by Dirk Huylebrouck1
Chance or Intelligent Design?1
The Entry Sum of the Inverse Cauchy Matrix1
Math Encounters in Pisa1
The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Mathematician Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust1
On Kepler’s Geometric Approach to Consonances1
A Simple Sum for Simplices1
The Complex Life of Alfred Pringsheim1
Exploring Mazes at Random1
Matteo Ricci in Beijing1
Science in London: A Guide to Memorials1
The Vanishing Point1
Retrograde Baseball Redux1
Ptolemy’s Almagest in Poetry and Collage1
Unexpected Utility Paradoxes1
Your Life in Numbers: Modeling Society Through Data by Pablo Jensen1
On Organizing a Worldwide Online Math Congress in Knot Theory1
A Note on Cayley’s One-Sentence Paper1
Abelian Groups Are Easier1
Transcendere: A Visual Metaphor for Research in Transcendental Number Theory1
Srinivasa Ramanujan1
Snakes and Ladders and Intransitivity, or What Mathematicians Do in Their Time Off1
Is There a Direct Geometric Proof of the Steiner–Lehmus Theorem?1
Bertrand Russell1
Chance, Logic and Intuition: An Introduction to the Counter-Intuitive Logic of Chance1
Proof Without Words: Inversion Number of Binary Words1
The Language of Mathematics: The Stories Behind the Symbols by Raúl Rojas1
Games and Recreations 11
A Cultural History of Mathematics in the Eighteenth Century Edited by Maarten Bullynck1
Turning Conics into Beans: Introducing the Haricoids1
Finite Gauss Transformations1
Burden of Proof1
Symbols and Things: Material Mathematics in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries by Kevin Lambert1
Trisecting the Nine-Vertex Complex Projective Plane1
A Stronger Version of Bernoulli’s Inequality1
Variations on a Theme by Aristotle (with a Little Help from Euler, Lagrange, Hamilton, and Pontryagin)1
Early Retirement1
Bertrand’s Problem in Making a Face Mask1
Brouwer Vindicated by Neuroscience1
The Courant Institute Geometry Seminar: A Vibrant Community1
Empire of the Sum: The Rise and Reign of the Pocket Calculator by Keith Houston0
Enigmes mathématiques au temps de Charlemagne by Jérome Gavin and Philippe Genequand0
Counting Quiddities of Polygon Dissections0
On Translations of Hilbert’s Grundlagen0
Uncountable: A Philosophical History of Number and Humanity from Antiquity to the Present0
Sämtliche Gedichte [Collected Poems], second revised and enlarged edition by Johannes Kepler edited and annotated by Friedrich Seck translations from Latin to German by Monika Balzert0
Square Dance from a Mathematical Perspective0
Modernism, Fiction and Mathematics by Nina Engelhardt0
Pop-Up Geometry: The Mathematics Behind Pop-Up Cards by Joseph O’Rourke0
Iterating Sine, Equivalence Classes of Variable Changes, and Groups with Few Conjugacy Classes0
Circular Isoptics in Flatland0
Pafnuty Chebyshev and Geography0
Radical Fiber: Threads Connecting Art and Science Edited by Rebecca McNamara0
A Decade of MoMath: TENacity, InTENsity, and PoTENtial0
Philosophy of Mathematics: Classic and Contemporary Studies0
The Doctrine of Triangles: A History of Modern Trigonometry by Glen Van Brummelen0
Chinese Mathematics 1: Counting and Measuring0
Conway’s Nightmare: Brahmagupta and Butterflies0
Metrics over Merit: The Hidden Costs of Citation Impact in Research0
What’s the Use? The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics by Ian Stewart0
“Decolonization” of the Curricula0
Counting Clean Triangles0
Publisher Correction: An Even More Straightforward Proof of Descartes’s Circle Theorem0
Correction to: A Rolling Square Bridge: Reimagining the Wheel0
Probably Overthinking It0
The Archimedean Cuboctahedron: A Medieval Journey from the Middle East to Northern Russia0
The Gömböc Pill, Continuing ...0
The Mathematical Experience Museum: Breathing Life into Theorems and Formulas0
On the Three-Distance Theorem0
Philosophy of Mathematics0
Bicycle or Unicycle? A Collection of Intriguing Mathematical Puzzles0
A Generalized Volume Formula for Tetrahedra with Congruent Facet Pairs0
Shadow Sequences of Integers: From Fibonacci to Markov and Back0
The Tiling Book: An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Tilings by Colin Adams0
The Vibrational Modes of Simplicial Molecules0
Turning the Table: A Conversation with István Hargittai0
Two Moons in a Puddle0
Ceva’s Theorem0
An Even More Straightforward Proof of Descartes’s Circle Theorem0
The Number of Prime Parking Functions0
Topological Data Analysis with Applications0
A Geometric Proof of the Polygonal Isoperimetric Inequality0
The Artistic, Algebraic, and Severe “Russian” Genius Arthur Cayley0
A Rolling Square Bridge: Reimagining the Wheel0
A Generalized Form of a Visual Proof of $${\pi }^{e}<{e}^{\pi }$$0
Self-Crossing Geodesics0
The Winning Move for Cutting Corners0
Thomas Muir: ‘Lad O’ Pairts’. The Life and Work of Sir Thomas Muir (1844–1934), Mathematician and Cape Colonial Educationist by Peter Elliott0
Risk Revealed: Cautionary Tales, Understanding and Communication0
A Cultural History of Mathematics in the Nineteenth Century Edited by Maarten Bullynck0
Magic Squares0
AIM: Building and Supporting Collaborative Research Communities0
The Never-Ending Happiness of Paul Erdős’s Mathematics0
Why Did Thomas Harriot Invent Binary?0
Solving $$x+1=3$$ with a Quantum Computer0
Conway’s Dream0
Crocheting Bour’s Minimal Surfaces0
Geometric Construction of Pythagorean and Just Musical Scales and Commas0
A Short ODE Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra0
The Magic Permutohedron0
Vito Volterra by Angelo Guerraggio and Giovanni Paoloni Reviewed by Stefano Gattei; Franco Muzzio, 2008, 243 pp. €18. English translation by Kim Williams, Springer, 2012, 187 pp, €31.190
A Direct Proof of the Steiner–Lehmus Theorem0
Exploring the Dynamics of the Circumcenter Map0
Steps Toward a Philosophy for Mathematicians0
Proof Without Words: Sum of Fibonacci Numbers and Beyond0
Response to “ ‘Decolonization’ of the Curricula: Beyond Historical Enrichment”0
The Half-Burned Collegiate Algebra: College Cultures and Chance Preservation Edited by Jemma Lorenat0
Emmy Noether Steps Onstage: Her Place in Mathematical Communities, Past and Present0
I Am the Zero0
The Cartesian Ovals0
Borders and Circles: Josephine Mehlberg’s Mathematical Communities0
The Metamorphosis0
The Beauty of Mathematics0
F Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Hexadecimal0
Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life0
Sequences with Nontrivial Sums: Algebra Meets Magic0
Seven Proofs of Lexell’s Theorem: An Excursion into Spherical Geometry0
You Need Insurance0
Women in Mathematics0
Inference to the Best Explanation Is an Important Form of Reasoning in Mathematics0
Approximate Calculation for a Debate Between Two Chinese Children More Than Two Thousand Years Ago0
Regular Dodecagon Quadrature with Pattern Blocks Manipulatives0
Perspectives Through a Two-Slit Camera0
The Intergalactic Congress of Mathematicians0
Liberty’s Grid: A Founding Father, a Mathematical Dreamland, and the Shaping of America by Amir Alexander0
The International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, 1908–2008: People, Events, and Challenges in Mathematics Education0
A Bayesian Treatment of the German Tank Problem0
I Can See the Ellipsoid from the Inside: Girtonian Responses to Francis Galton’s Survey on Mental Imagery0
Mathematical Tourists in Karlovy Vary0
Von Neumann and Newman Pokers with Finite Decks0
Anniversaries: Copernicus0
Addendum to “A Hyperbolic View of the Seven Circles Theorem”0
Anachronisms in the History of Mathematics: Essays on the Historical Interpretation of Mathematical Texts Edited by Niccolò Guicciardini0
Coloring Monohedral Tilings: Defects and Grain Boundaries0
A Note on the Closed-Form Solution for the Longest Head Run Problem of Abraham de Moivre0
Excursions in Number Theory, Algebra, and Analysis By Kenneth Ireland and Al Cuoco0
A Generalization of de Gua’s Theorem with a Vector Proof0
A Look at a Dictionary That Became an Encyclopedia0
A Desktop Model of a Two-Slit Camera0
Conditional Life Expectancy0
Heron Triangles and the Hunt for Unicorns0
Proof School0
Liber Abbaci0
Visual Proof of Catalan’s Identity for the Fibonacci Numbers0
Variations on the Tait–Kneser Theorem0
Mathematical Study in Berlin 1906–1911: The Notebooks of A. K. Sushkevich0
Party Time for Mathematicians in Heidelberg0
The Volume of a Reversible Tetrahedron0
The New Era in American Mathematics, 1920–19500
A History of Mathematics in South Africa: Modern Milestones0
Number Theory 20
The Golden Ratio and Hydrodynamics0
Tetrahedra with Congruent Facet Pairs0
Out to Pasture0
“A Handbook of Integer Sequences” Fifty Years Later0
Correction to: Sangaku Problems About Ellipses: Why Primary Sources Matter0
An Interview with Alexander Razborov0
From Boxes to Polynomials: A Story of Generalization0
Building Communities0
Comparing $$a^b$$ and $$b^a$$ via Location of Zeros0
Speaking to the Public: Mathematicians on American Radio, the 1920s through the 1940s0
Finding Pedro Nunes: The Mathematician Behind the Portuguese Age of Discovery0
The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis: McCarthyism, Communism, and the Myth of Academic Freedom by Steve Batterson0
Piracy0
Incommensurability, the Heptagon of Ignacio Muñoz (1684), and Kepler’s Heresy0
Chess Billiards0
The Essence of Numbers0
Whether0
The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband by Paul J. Nahin0
Luck, Logic, and White Lies. The Mathematics of Games, Second Edition0
Gulag0
Does Newtonian Dynamics Need Euclidean Space?0
How Often Do You Want Your Team to Win?0
The Mathematics of Family Planning in the Talmud0
Origametry: Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding by Thomas Hull0
If You Were in My Shoes: Examples of Homogeneity in Geometry0
More on Fritz Noether: The Index0
How to Choose a President, Mayor, Chair: Balinski and Laraki Unpacked0
“Decolonization” of the Curricula: Beyond Historical Enrichment0
Secrets of Math Destruction0
Émile Borel: A Life in Mathematics and Politics Across Two Centuries by Pierre Guiraldenq Translated by Arturo Sangalli0
A Straightforward Proof of Heron’s Formula0
Number Theory by Andrej Dujella0
Chebyshev and Garment Cutting: Debunking Some Myths0
Lucien Hibbert: Mathematician and Statesman0
Can Fish Count?0
The Bridge0
Swimming in Data0
A Mathematical Snapshot: The University of Rochester, 1933–19360
A Large Controversy from a Small Town: Johann Georg von Soldner of Feuchtwangen0
The Golden Supercircle0
Irrationality and Transcendence in Number Theory by David Angell0
Journey Through Time in the Footsteps of a Polyhedron0
A Four-Point Theorem: Yet Another Variation on an Old Theme0
An Interview with Maryna Viazovska0
Geometric Foundations of Design: Old and New0
Two Geometric Pictures of Farey Addition0
“The Bedrock of Logical Thought”: Mathematics on the Television in 19570
“When in Rome ...”: Marie Litzinger’s Letters Home, 1923–19240
The Invisible Power of Mathematics: The Pervasive Impact of Mathematical Engineering in Everyday Life0
Computer Experiments and Visualization in Mathematics and Physics: A Subjective Short Walk Among Some Historical Examples0
Jorge Juan: Mathematician, Seaman, Engineer, Diplomat, and Spy of the Spanish Enlightenment0
The Amazing Chromatic Polynomial0
Why Did Hertha Ayrton Not Become the First Female Fellow of the Royal Society?0
Einstein Proves the Mohr–Mascheroni Theorem0
Showing, Telling, Understanding: Musings on Popularization0
Proof Without Words: Sums of Odd Squares0
Why Three Estimates?0
Euclid’s Theorem, Eureka!0
Dropping Bodies0
Fibonacci-Related Formulas for Pi0
Toric Quasifolds0
Chinese Mathematics 2: Early Mathematicians0
Sperner via Vandermonde0
A Simple Formula for Doomsday0
A Sticker Album for Tilers (Collector’s Edition)0
Dissecting a Star of David into Polygonal Numbers0
An Interview with Susan Friedlander0
Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Citations0
An Interview with Efim Zelmanov0
What Are the Chances of That? How to Think About Uncertainty by Andrew C. A. Elliot0
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread—And Why They Stop0
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