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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Winning Wordle Wisely—or How to Ruin a Fun Little Internet Game with Math9
Inference to the Best Explanation Is an Important Form of Reasoning in Mathematics6
What’s the Use? The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics by Ian Stewart5
Variations on the Tait–Kneser Theorem5
A Decade of MoMath: TENacity, InTENsity, and PoTENtial4
Frieze Patterns of Integers4
The Golden Ratio and Hydrodynamics4
Dynamical Systems, Celestial Mechanics, and Music: Pythagoras Revisited4
The Cartesian Ovals3
The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences3
A Replication Crisis in Mathematics?3
Two-Track Depictions of Leibniz’s Fictions3
An Elementary-Minded Mathematician3
Why Did Thomas Harriot Invent Binary?3
Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Citations3
Shadow Sequences of Integers: From Fibonacci to Markov and Back2
The Many Apportionment Paradoxes of the 2020 Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucuses2
The-Square-and-Add Markov Chain2
A Figure with Heesch Number 6: Pushing a Two-Decade-Old Boundary2
Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays by Elwyn R. Berlekamp, John H. Conway, and Richard K. Guy2
Incommensurability, the Heptagon of Ignacio Muñoz (1684), and Kepler’s Heresy2
Tetrahedra with Congruent Facet Pairs2
Johannes Kepler in Ulm Revisited: New Aspects of Old Known Facts—2
Conway’s Cat2
F Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Hexadecimal2
Quantum Numbers and q-Deformed Conway–Coxeter Friezes2
Jorge Juan: Mathematician, Seaman, Engineer, Diplomat, and Spy of the Spanish Enlightenment1
Xu Guangqi in Shanghai1
I Can See the Ellipsoid from the Inside: Girtonian Responses to Francis Galton’s Survey on Mental Imagery1
On the Origins of Cantor’s Paradox: What Hilbert Left Unsaid at the 1900 ICM in Paris1
A Direct Proof of the Steiner–Lehmus Theorem1
Emmy Noether Steps Onstage: Her Place in Mathematical Communities, Past and Present1
Will Others Now Commit Luzin’s “Sin”?1
Conway’s Influence on the Study of Random Tilings1
Fibonacci-Related Formulas for Pi1
Differential Geometry of Space Curves: Forgotten Chapters1
Cubed: The Puzzle of Us All by Ernő Rubik1
The Case of Academician Nikolai Nikolaevich LuzinEdited by Sergei S. Demidov and Boris V. Lëvshin. Translated from the Russian by Roger Cooke1
Proof Without Words: Inversion Number of Binary Words1
Conway’s Light on the Shadow of Mordell1
Remembering Fritz Noether in the Town of Gengenbach1
John Conway: The Man Who Played Mathematics1
A Paraconsistent Poem1
A Straightforward Proof of De Gua’s Theorem1
Crocheting Bour’s Minimal Surfaces1
Conway’s Work on Iteration In memory of John Horton Conway (1937–2020)1
Conway’s Dream1
Lessons from the German Tank Problem1
Srinivasa Ramanujan1
John Conway, Tilings, and Me1
Mathematics in Art1
Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein1
Conway and Aperiodic Tilings1
Whether1
Seven Proofs of Lexell’s Theorem: An Excursion into Spherical Geometry1
Knotted Portals in Virtual Reality1
A Question of Fundamental Methodology: Reply to Mikhail Katz and His Coauthors1
J. H. Conway and the End of the Story of Numbers1
Banach’s Doctorate: A Case of Mistaken Identity1
“Not Just an Idle Game”:1
A Generalization of de Gua’s Theorem with a Vector Proof1
Gulag1
Navigating the Negative Curvature of Google Maps1
Correction to: Sangaku Problems About Ellipses: Why Primary Sources Matter1
From Boxes to Polynomials: A Story of Generalization1
A Bayesian Treatment of the German Tank Problem1
An Even More Straightforward Proof of Descartes’s Circle Theorem1
Toric Quasifolds1
Why Did Hertha Ayrton Not Become the First Female Fellow of the Royal Society?1
A History of Mathematics in South Africa: Modern Milestones1
A Visual Tour of Identities for the Padovan Sequence1
The Volume of a Reversible Tetrahedron1
“Decolonization” of the Curricula1
How to Choose a President, Mayor, Chair: Balinski and Laraki Unpacked1
Did Turing Stand on Gödel’s Shoulders?1
Von Neumann Explains His Game Theory to Gödel, September 19401
Speaking to the Public: Mathematicians on American Radio, the 1920s through the 1940s1
The Bridge1
AIM: Building and Supporting Collaborative Research Communities0
Conway’s Knotty Past0
The Day She Proved It0
Perspectives Through a Two-Slit Camera0
Which Is Greater?0
Leonhard Euler’s Letters to a German Princess: A Milestone in the History of Physics Textbooks and More0
The Entry Sum of the Inverse Cauchy Matrix0
On the Brink of Paradox0
Exploring the Dynamics of the Circumcenter Map0
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
The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband by Paul J. Nahin0
Philosophy of Mathematics0
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread—And Why They Stop0
A Generalized Polygonal Number Difference Theorem0
Pop-Up Geometry: The Mathematics Behind Pop-Up Cards by Joseph O’Rourke0
You Need Insurance0
The Life of Primes in 37 Episodes0
A Note on the Remarkable Expression of the Number $${8}/{\pi ^2}$$ That the Ramanujan Machine Discovered0
Addendum to “A Hyperbolic View of the Seven Circles Theorem”0
A Generalized Volume Formula for Tetrahedra with Congruent Facet Pairs0
Radical Fiber: Threads Connecting Art and Science Edited by Rebecca McNamara0
Is There a Direct Geometric Proof of the Steiner–Lehmus Theorem?0
Chance, Logic and Intuition: An Introduction to the Counter-Intuitive Logic of Chance0
Early Twentieth-Century Visitors and the Development of Modern Mathematics in China0
Steps Toward a Philosophy for Mathematicians0
A Mausoleum Inspired by Mathematics0
In Pursuit of Zeta-30
Passing the Editorship0
The Artistic, Algebraic, and Severe “Russian” Genius Arthur Cayley0
Foolproof, and Other Mathematical Meditations by Brian Hayes0
Conway and Doyle Can Divide by Three, But I Can’t0
Why Three Estimates?0
Mathematics in Nature0
Thomas Muir: ‘Lad O’ Pairts’. The Life and Work of Sir Thomas Muir (1844–1934), Mathematician and Cape Colonial Educationist by Peter Elliott0
Conditional Life Expectancy0
The Goat in the City0
On Equilibria of Tetrahedra0
Trisecting the Nine-Vertex Complex Projective Plane0
The Origin of the Bernoulli Numbers: Mathematics in Basel and Edo in the Early Eighteenth Century0
Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life0
Calculus: A Love Sonnet0
Approximate Calculation for a Debate Between Two Chinese Children More Than Two Thousand Years Ago0
Number Theory 20
Equinox0
Proof Without Words: From Floor to Stairs0
The Vibrational Modes of Simplicial Molecules0
A Look at a Dictionary That Became an Encyclopedia0
Proof without Words: Inequality for the Sum of the Diagonals0
A Hyperbolic Proof of Pascal’s Theorem0
The Surreal Eulogy0
An Interview with Alexander Razborov0
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
Risk, Choice, and Uncertainty: Three Centuries of Economic Decision-Making by George G. Szpiro COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2020, 264 PP., US$32.00, ISBN 978-0-231-19474-70
Proof Without Words: Sums of Powers of Eight0
Émile Borel: A Life in Mathematics and Politics Across Two Centuries by Pierre Guiraldenq Translated by Arturo Sangalli0
The Story of Proof: Logic and the History of Mathematics by John Stillwell0
Meeting under the Integral Sign? The Oslo Congress of Mathematicians on the Eve of the Second World War by Christopher D. Hollings and Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze0
A Prettier Shell on the Seashore: The Conway Criterion0
The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis: McCarthyism, Communism, and the Myth of Academic Freedom by Steve Batterson0
A Mathematical Snapshot: The University of Rochester, 1933–19360
Every Interior Point of a Finite Interval in $$[0, \infty )$$ Is the Midpoint with Respect to Some Metric0
The Doctrine of Triangles: A History of Modern Trigonometry by Glen Van Brummelen0
Symmetries and Communities0
Can Fish Count?0
The Madness of Crowds0
Mathematics, Magic, and Mischief with John H. Conway0
Games for Your Mind: The History and Future of Logic Puzzles0
The Never-Ending Happiness of Paul Erdős’s Mathematics0
Changing the Rules: The Legacy of Robert Abbott0
The Golden Supercircle0
Chinese Mathematics 1: Counting and Measuring0
Correction to: A Closed-Form Solution to the Geometric Goat Problem0
A Geometric Proof of the Polygonal Isoperimetric Inequality0
The Art of Unlocking0
Mathematics Disputes with Death, and the Devil Intervenes0
Chinese Mathematics 2: Early Mathematicians0
Number Theory 10
What’s Next? The Mathematical Legacy of William P. Thurston Edited by Dylan Thurston0
Sangaku Problems About Ellipses: Why Primary Sources Matter0
Enigmes mathématiques au temps de Charlemagne by Jérome Gavin and Philippe Genequand0
Anniversaries: Copernicus0
Origametry: Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding by Thomas Hull0
Around Arrow0
Philosophy of Mathematics: Classic and Contemporary Studies0
Turbulent Times in Mathematics: The Life of J. C. Fields and the History of the Fields Medal by Elaine McKinnon Riehm and Frances Hoffman0
Gödel’s Last Loop0
π Newly Calculated: for Li Lan0
Networks of Twin Peaks: The Dale Cooper Effect0
A Planar Cubic Derived from the Logarithm of the Dedekind $$\eta $$-Function0
A Mathematician Reads the Kalam Cosmological Argument0
Stamps of Various Shapes0
Jim Simons, Community Builder0
Matteo Ricci in Beijing0
Blowing Off Steam: Victorian Narratives of Frustration About Mathematics0
Uncountable: A Philosophical History of Number and Humanity from Antiquity to the Present0
In The Shadow of Euler’s Greatness: Adventures in the Rediscovery of an Intriguing Sum0
Sorted Fibs in Base 3/20
Snakes and Ladders and Intransitivity, or What Mathematicians Do in Their Time Off0
Borders and Circles: Josephine Mehlberg’s Mathematical Communities0
Loewner’s “Forgotten” Theorem0
Bertrand Russell0
A Discussion of Arnold’s Limit Problem and Its Geometric Argument0
Dissecting a Star of David into Polygonal Numbers0
A Square Root’s Take on the Pandemic0
Associate Editor0
An Interview with Maryna Viazovska0
The Courant Institute Geometry Seminar: A Vibrant Community0
The Number of Prime Parking Functions0
Cardioid Reviewed for Helena Qi Hong0
On Ramanujan’s Cubic Composition Formula0
The Winning Move for Cutting Corners0
Wonder Cubes: Theme and Variations0
John Horton Conway (December 26, 1937–April 11, 2020)0
Biographie. Felix Hausdorff, Gesammelte Werke. Band IB. by Egbert Brieskorn and Walter Purkert0
Oxford’s History of Mathematics Forum: The First Two Decades0
Genius Loci: Mathematical Stories Along the Neva River0
God Whispered to Cantor0
Putting Two and Two Together: Selections from the Mathologer Files by Burkard Polster and Marty Ross0
Final Integer0
Turning the Table: A Conversation with István Hargittai0
Finite Gauss Transformations0
The Amazing Chromatic Polynomial0
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 pp0
Liber Abbaci0
A History of Gaps0
Motion and Continuity0
Self-Crossing Geodesics0
Counting Quiddities of Polygon Dissections0
The International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, 1908–2008: People, Events, and Challenges in Mathematics Education0
Abelian Groups Are Easier0
Women in Mathematics0
Curvature of Space and Time, with an Introduction to Geometric Analysis0
Computer Experiments and Visualization in Mathematics and Physics: A Subjective Short Walk Among Some Historical Examples0
More on Fritz Noether: The Index0
A Simple Sum for Simplices0
Biased Coin Puzzles0
The Essence of Numbers0
The Sequence of Proof0
The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Mathematician Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust0
The Half-Burned Collegiate Algebra: College Cultures and Chance Preservation Edited by Jemma Lorenat0
Bertrand’s Problem in Making a Face Mask0
The Traditional Academy of Mathematics at the Fenglong Mountain of China0
The Tenth Muse by Catherine Chung0
A Proof of Pollock’s Conjecture on Centered Nonagonal Numbers0
Showing, Telling, Understanding: Musings on Popularization0
Osmo Pekonen (1960–2022)0
“A Handbook of Integer Sequences” Fifty Years Later0
Triangles & Princesses & Bears, Oh My!0
Square Dance from a Mathematical Perspective0
Correction to: A Rolling Square Bridge: Reimagining the Wheel0
“Decolonization” of the Curricula: Beyond Historical Enrichment0
A Denial0
John Conway and Mathematical Communities0
A Desktop Model of a Two-Slit Camera0
When Frieze Patterns Meet Y-Systems: Y-Frieze Patterns0
Counting Clean Triangles0
The Mathematical Art of Change Ringing0
The Secret Formula by Fabio Toscano0
Chandler Davis (1926–2022)0
Visual Proof of Catalan’s Identity for the Fibonacci Numbers0
Is Pluralism in the History of Mathematics Possible?0
Memories with Marjorie: A Historian’s Appreciation0
Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History by Stephen Chrisomalis0
How Often Do You Want Your Team to Win?0
Geometric Foundations of Design: Old and New0
Correction to: A Simple Formula for Doomsday0
The Magic Permutohedron0
Who Proved Pythagoras’s Theorem?0
Geometric Construction of Pythagorean and Just Musical Scales and Commas0
The Gömböc Pill, Continuing ...0
New Stellations0
Empire of the Sum: The Rise and Reign of the Pocket Calculator by Keith Houston0
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