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The Mathematical Intelligencer is a mathematical journal published by Springer Science+Business Media that aims at a conversational and scholarly tone, rather than the technical and specialist tone more common among academic journals. Volumes are released quarterly with a subset of open access articles. Some articles have been cross-published in the Scientific American. Karen Parshall and Sergei Tabachnikov are currently the co-editors-in-chief. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in The Mathematical Intelligencer 200
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Equidecomposability of Polyhedra: A Solution of Hilbert’s Third Problem in Kraków before ICM 1900
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Hilbert’s Error?
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The Mathematics of Taffy Pullers
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Elegy
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A Singular Mathematical Promenade by Étienne Ghys
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Bonaventura Cavalieri and Bologna
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Expect at Most One Billionth of a New Fermat Prime!
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How Efficiently Can One Untangle a Double-Twist? Waving is Believing!
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Straight Lines on Models of Curved Surfaces
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Generating Infinite Links as Periodic Tilings of the da Vinci–Dürer Knots
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An Asymptotically Closed Loop of Tetrahedra
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Tilting Theory: A Gift of Representation Theory to Mathematics
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Möbius Strips Before Möbius: Topological Hints in Ancient Representations
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Genius At Play: The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway by Siobhan Roberts
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Painting New Lines: Maximizing Color Difference in Metro Maps
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Math Goes to the Movies by Burkard Polster and Marty Ross
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Logical Probability and the Strength of Mathematical Conjectures
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Training Women in Mathematical Research: The First Fifty Years of Bryn Mawr College (1885–1935)
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NSA and Dual EC_DRBG: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
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The Association for Women in Mathematics: How and Why It Was Founded, and Why It’s Still Needed in the 21st Century
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Nonsense
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Finance and Mathematics: Where is the Ethical Malaise?
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Math at the Met
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Understanding Underrepresentation: Women in Mathematics and Other Fields
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Closing a Platonic Gap
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The Arrest of Victor Vassiliev
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Crystallography, Group Theory, Etymology, and ‘Pataphysics
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Hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska
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Global and Local
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The Pigeonhole Principle, Two Centuries Before Dirichlet
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Banach in Kraków: A Case Reopened
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Walking on Real Numbers
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