
A Subway Named Turing

A Subway Named Turing

The Ultimate in Anty-Particles

How Many Guards in the Gallery?

The New Merology of Beastly Numbers

Coupled Oscillators and Biological Synchronization
A subtle mathematical thread connects clocks, ambling elephants, brain rhythms and the onset of chaos

Fermat's Last Time-Trip

A Shepherd Takes a Sheep Shot

The Topological Dressmaker

A Bundling Fool Beats the Wrap

The Rise and Fall of the Lunar M-pire

A Partly True Story

Christmas in the House of Chaos

Murder at Ghastleigh Grange

The Interplanetary Olympics

The Riddle of the Vanishing Camel

All Paths Lead Away from Rome

The Kissing Number

A Short Trek to Infinity

Concentration: A Winning Strategy

What in Heaven is a Digital Sundial?

A Swift Trip over Rugged Terrain

Mathematical Recreations, April 1991
Why Tarzan and Jane can walk in step with the animals that roam the jungle

Mathematical Recreations, February 1991
The true story of how Theseus found his way out of the labyrinth

Mathematical Recreations, December 1990
Fermat's Christmas Theorem is explained in one dickens of a tale