Author(s)
| Title
| Page
| Issue
| Category
|
Steve Abbott
| Editorial
| 2
| March 1996
| Special
|
Steve Abbott
| A circuitous way to differentiate
| 489
| November 1999
| Note 83.53
|
Steve Abbott
| A difference method for
| 355
| July 1995
| Note 79.31
|
Steve Abbott
| Averaging sequences and triangles
| 222
| March 1996
| Note 80.2
|
Zohair Abu-abbas and Mowaffaq Hajja
| A note on the Fermat point of a tetrahedron
| 117
| March 1995
| Note 79.21
|
Ken Adams
| How polite is ?
| 79
| March 1993
| Note 77.02
|
Ahmet G. Agargün and Colin R. Fletcher
| The fundamental theorem of arithmetic dissected
| 53
| March 1997
| Article
|
R. McNeill Alexander
| Walking and running
| 262
| July 1996
| Article
|
Reg Allenby
| Almost pavings of patios
| 490
| November 1999
| Note 83.54
|
S. C. Althoen, L. King & K. Schilling
| How long is a game of snakes and ladders?
| 71
| March 1993
| Article
|
Steven C. Althoen & Matthew F. Wyneken
| Some velocity and position calculations.
| 27
| March 1994
| Article
|
Manuel Álvarez and Joaquín M. Gutiérrez
| A simple proof of the Lagrange identity on vector products
| 509
| November 1999
| Note 83.67
|
D. V. Anderson
| On an accelerometer
| 112
| March 1997
| Note 81.16
|
D. V. Anderson
| Iterations for the square root
| 574
| November 1996
| Note 80.49
|
Ian Anderson
| Snap
| 278
| July 1992
| Note 76.05
|
Johnston Anderson
| Seeing induction at work
| 406
| December 1991
| Article
|
Johnston Anderson and Andy Walker
| Partitions into square-pairs
| 39
| March 1999
| Article
|
Johnston Anderson and Keith Austin
| Paradigms of proof
| 489
| November 1995
| Article
|
Elizabeth J. Andrews
| Shortening the home stretch II
| 95
| March 1995
| Note 79.06
|
J. C. Appleby
| Hexponentiation
| 84
| March 1995
| Note 79.01
|
J. C. Appleby
| Rational approximations to irrationals via eigenvalues
| 378
| December 1990
| Note 74.48
|
John Appleby
| Self-intersecting curves in mechanism design
| 333
| November 1994
| Note 78.14
|
P. K. Aravind
| Two families of antiprisms
| 462
| November 1996
| Article
|
P. K. Aravind
| A symmetrical pursuit problem on the sphere and the hyperbolic plane
| 30
| March 1994
| Article
|
P. K. Aravind
| On the variation in length of daylight in a simple model
| 92
| March 1993
| Note 77.09
|
Konstantin Ardakov
| Powers and other functions of matrices
| 434
| November 1997
| Note 81.44
|
Konstantin Ardakov
| A Casio fx-7700GB cubics program
| 352
| July 1995
| Note 79.28
|
Bob Ardler
| How the scalar and vector products are derived
| 454
| November 1998
| Note 82.45
|
N. J. Armstrong and R. Armstrong
| An observation concerning repetends
| 101
| March 1997
| Note 81.13
|
Syed Asadulla
| Snowflakes and hexagons
| 145
| June 1990
| Note 74.17
|
Roy Ashley
| The 1996 President's Address
| 450
| November 1996
| Article
|
Roy Ashley
| A century of the Gazette
| 1
| March 1996
| Special
|
Isao Asiba and Masakazu Nihei
| A geometric construction and its applications
| 280
| July 1999
| Note 83.32
|
Lily Atiyah
| Dame Mary Cartwright
| 494
| November 1998
| Obituary
|
Michael Atiyah
| Geometry and Physics
| 78
| March 1996
| Special
|
Colin Atkinson
| A 'simple' integral and the repeated logarithm
| 33
| March 1990
| Article
|
Keith Austin
| A theorem about running round a triangle and two applications
| 137
| June 1991
| Article
|
Tony Ayres
| The square root of 2
| 342
| October 1991
| Note 75.35
|
John Backhouse
| Some more decimal points
| 87
| March 1999
| Debate
|
John K. Backhouse
| On the tritet rule
| 114
| March 1997
| Note 81.17
|
Nigel Backhouse
| Pancake functions and approximations to
| 371
| July 1995
| Note 79.36
|
Nigel Backhouse
| Polynomial square roots
| 84
| March 1991
| Note 75.02
|
B. J. R. Bailey
| Where does the binomial distribution go on its way to the Poisson limit?
| 272
| July 1992
| Note 76.02
|
A. F. Bainbridge & P. A. Binding
| Symmetrical paths on a calculator
| 399
| December 1991
| Article
|
Drago Bajc
| More on the shot-putter problem
| 299
| July 1998
| Note 82.41
|
Drago Bajc
| Simple mappings in mechanics
| 421
| November 1999
| Article
|
A. Baker
| Squaring the circle
| 71
| March 1996
| Special
|
A. C. Baker
| How to ask a question
| 312
| October 1991
| Article
|
Barbara Ball
| There is no easy way
| 539
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Tony Bamard
| A thousand million leagues
| 329
| November 1993
| Article
|
Kiril Bankov
| Applications of the pigeon-hole principle
| 286
| July 1995
| Article
|
Kiril Bankov
| Principle of the extreme element
| 2
| March 1999
| Article
|
Roy Barbara
| Two short proofs of Morley's Theorem
| 447
| November 1997
| Note 81.48
|
Roy Barbara
| A new look at solving Torricelli's problem
| 490
| November 1998
| Note 82.60
|
Roy Barbara
| A corollary of Napoleon's Theorem
| 297
| July 1998
| Note 82.39
|
Roy Barbara
| A quick proof of a generalised Steiner-Lehmus theorem
| 450
| November 1997
| Note 81.49
|
Keith Barnett
| The centre of gravity of a filling vessel
| 452
| November 1997
| Note 81.51
|
Albert A. Bartlett
| Expert predictions of the lifetimes of non-renewable resources
| 127
| July 1994
| Article
|
John Baylis
| The linearity error
| 389
| November 1992
| Note 76.18
|
A. F. Beardon
| Square roots of involutions
| 230
| March 1996
| Note 80.6
|
A. F. Beardon
| S.P numbers
| 25
| March 1999
| Article
|
Alan Beardon
| A simple inequality
| 568
| November 1995
| Note 79.55
|
Alan F. Beardon
| Sums of squares of digits
| 379
| November 1998
| Article
|
Martin Beech
| A computer conjecture of a non-serious theorem
| 50
| March 1990
| Note 74.08
|
B. S. Beevers
| The greatest product
| 91
| March 1993
| Note 77.08
|
Paul Belcher et al
| On S.P numbers
| 72
| March 1998
| Note 82.01
|
Seamus Bellew
| The Eperson-Spieker circle
| 444
| November 1997
| Note 81.47
|
Seamus Bellew
| The ever-decreasing circles
| 104
| March 1997
| Note 81.14
|
John Bentin
| Regular simplicial distances
| 106
| March 1995
| Note 79.15
|
John Bentin
| Regular polygonal distances
| 277
| July 1997
| Note 81.32
|
Ladislav Beran
| The complex roots of a quadratic from a circle
| 287
| July 1999
| Note 83.35
|
Rod Berrieman
| Combinations with gaps
| 582
| November 1996
| Note 80.53
|
Rodney Berrieman
| More on the formula for loops in a box
| 492
| November 1999
| Note 83.55
|
Neil Bibby
| Wherefore 'plug and chug'?: computer algebra versus A level mathematics
| 40
| March 1991
| Article
|
Alan Bishop
| Visions, mechanisms and professionals (1992 Presidential address)
| 438
| November 1992
| Article
|
H. W. Bitton
| Constructing nice cubics
| 263
| July 1997
| Note 81.25
|
S. Boardman, Chris Harrison & Terry Webster
| The graph of
| 132
| June 1990
| Article
|
Sam Boardman
| The convergence of the binomial series
| 287
| October 1990
| Note 74.36
|
Brian Bolt
| The home stretch . . .
| 255
| July 1993
| Note 77.14
|
Brian Bolt
| From magic triangles to vector spaces to magic tetrahedrons
| 257
| July 1992
| Article
|
Brian Bolt, Roger Eggleton & Joe Gilks
| The magic hexagram
| 140
| June 1991
| Article
|
Sir Hermann Bondi
| The throw of a die
| 296
| July 1999
| Note 83.39
|
Ronald Boskovic and Paul Belcher
| A teaching note on Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm
| 94
| March 1999
| Note 83.03
|
John F. Bowers
| In which key did the angels sing?
| 119
| July 1994
| Article
|
A. V. Boyd
| Bell numbers and the surprising appearance of e
| 56
| March 1994
| Note 78.05
|
Mary Bradburn
| The borders of mathematics and natural philosophy (The 1994 Presidential Address)
| 450
| November 1995
| Article
|
Mary Bradburn
| Presidents and presidential addresses
| 13
| March 1996
| Special
|
Robert John Bradbury
| Extracting roots by mental methods
| 76
| March 1998
| Note 82.03
|
C. J. Bradley
| On solutions of
| 404
| July 1996
| Note 80.34
|
C. J. Bradley
| Equal sums of squares
| 80
| March 1998
| Note 82.07
|
C. J. Bradley
| Heads you lose, tails I win
| 166
| June 1991
| Article
|
C. J. Bradley and J. T. Bradley
| Countless Simson line configurations
| 314
| July 1996
| Article
|
Christopher Bradley & Nick Lord
| Comparing Spearman's rank and the product-moment correlation coefficients
| 84
| March 1993
| Note 77.04
|
Christopher J. Bradley
| An unexpected bonus
| 380
| November 1992
| Note 76.10
|
Bill Brakes
| Explorers and helpers
| 387
| July 1995
| Note 79.44
|
W. R. Brakes
| Unexpected groups
| 513
| November 1995
| Article
|
John Branfield
| What is the mathematics of bowls?
| 120
| March 1995
| Note 79.23
|
David Branson
| Sequences obtained from tossing a coin
| 401
| November 1992
| Note 76.23
|
David Branson
| Times of flight
| 202
| June 1991
| Note 75.19
|
Peter A. Braza and Jingcheng Tong
| Moving the first digit of a positive integer to the last
| 216
| July 1999
| Article
|
M. N. Brearley
| A mathematician's view of bowling
| 501
| November 1996
| Article
|
Maurice N. Brearley
| The rocking rigid pendulum
| 120
| June 1990
| Article
|
Maurice N. Brearley, N. J. de Mestre, D. R. Watson
| Modelling the rowing stroke in racing shells
| 389
| November 1998
| Article
|
Michael Brennan
| A note on the converse to Lagrange's theorem
| 286
| July 1998
| Note 82.34
|
T. Bridgeman
| Radial and transverse motion
| 46
| March 1990
| Note 74.05
|
R. T. Bridges
| How many questions should there be in a multiple choice test?
| 49
| March 1994
| Note 78.02
|
Richard Bridges
| More centres of mass
| 596
| November 1996
| Note 80.61
|
Richard Bridges
| Minimal Steiner trees for three dimensional networks
| 157
| July 1994
| Article
|
Margaret Brown
| Rolph Schwarzenberger (1936-1992) An appreciation
| 95
| March 1993
| Obituary
|
Margaret Brown
| The second iteration (1991 Presidential address)
| 263
| October 1991
| Article
|
Rev L. M. Brown
| An algorithm for square roots: an episode in the campaign against dotage
| 428
| November 1997
| Note 81.41
|
Ronald Brown, Timothy Porter
| The Methodology of Mathematics
| 321
| July 1995
| Debate
|
Ian Bruce
| The logarithmic mean
| 89
| March 1997
| Note 81.7
|
Maxim Bruckheimer and Abraham Arcavi
| A visual approach to some elementary number theory
| 471
| November 1995
| Article
|
Victor Bryant
| What goes round comes round
| 394
| November 1999
| Article
|
Victor Bryant
| Patterns within
| 25
| March 1996
| Special
|
Victor Bryant and Hugh Bradley
| Triangular light routes
| 298
| July 1998
| Note 82.40
|
Brian D. Bunday
| Mathematical modelling of queues
| 499
| November 1995
| Article
|
Heidi Burgiel
| How to lose at Tetris
| 194
| July 1997
| Article
|
Bob Burn
| A case of conflict
| 109
| March 1997
| Note 81.15
|
Bob Burn
| The 9-pin geoboard and the symmetry group
| 293
| July 1999
| Note 83.38
|
Bob Burn
| No converse to Lagrange's theorem
| 505
| November 1999
| Note 83.64
|
Bob Burn
| Cycling digits
| 154
| June 1991
| Article
|
Bob Burn
| Groups of arithmetical transformations
| 437
| November 1997
| Note 81.45
|
Bob Burn
| Filling holes in the real line
| 228
| October 1990
| Article
|
Bob Burn
| The Orton-Flower tessellation
| 372
| December 1990
| Note 74.45
|
Aidan Burns
| Fractal tilings
| 193
| July 1994
| Note 78.13
|
John Cable
| A geometrical creation myth
| 44
| March 1998
| Article
|
D. M. Cannell & N. J. Lord
| George Green, mathematician and physicist 1793-1841
| 26
| March 1993
| Article
|
José Paulo Q. Carneiro
| Logarithms on the simplest calculator
| 75
| March 1998
| Note 82.02
|
Ll. G. Chambers
| The inverse square law of attraction
| 109
| March 1998
| Note 82.22
|
LL. G. Chambers
| Elfenau Rhifyddiaeth - A Fragment
| 293
| July 1995
| Article
|
Ll. G. Chambers
| An algorithm for the th root
| 258
| July 1999
| Note 83.22
|
Ll. G. Chambers
| An inequality concerning means
| 456
| November 1998
| Note 82.46
|
Ll. G. Chambers
| An iterative process in the early slate industry in North Wales
| 254
| July 1999
| Note 83.20
|
Ll. G. Chambers
| A spurious relation between measures of central tendency
| 54
| March 1990
| Note 74.10
|
Sue Chandler
| Sue Chandler
| 327
| July 1992
| People
|
David Chappell
| On the optimal shape for a flight bag
| 110
| March 1995
| Note 79.18
|
David Chappell & Christine Straker
| The golden section in mountain photography
| 43
| March 1990
| Note 74.03
|
Hwang Chien-Lih
| More Machin-type identities
| 120
| March 1997
| Note 81.22
|
Frank Chorlton
| Volume of a tetrahedron
| 196
| June 1991
| Note 75.13
|
Frank Chorlton
| Evaluation of a definite integral using a Laplace transform
| 307
| July 1999
| Note 83.44
|
Frank Chorlton
| Some geometrical properties of the catenary
| 121
| March 1999
| Note 83.16
|
Frank Chorlton
| Evaluation of an integral
| 459
| November 1998
| Note 82.47
|
Frank Chorlton
| Extended rule for integration by parts
| 106
| March 1998
| Note 82.20
|
Frank Chorlton
| A definite integral via a difference equation
| 504
| November 1999
| Note 83.63
|
Frank Chorlton
| The generalised Steiner point for a triangle
| 440
| December 1991
| Note 75.42
|
Frank Chorlton
| Summation and properties of and
| 368
| July 1995
| Note 79.35
|
Frank Chorlton
| Products of Pythagorean triples
| 273
| July 1997
| Note 81.29
|
Frank Chorlton
| Jumps, bends and curvature discontinuities
| 393
| November 1992
| Note 76.20
|
Frank Chorlton
| Evaluation of a definite integral
| 120
| March 1999
| Note 83.15
|
Frank Chorlton
| Logarithmic integration
| 381
| July 1996
| Note 80.24
|
Frank Chorlton
| Summation of an infinite series
| 395
| November 1992
| Note 76.21
|
Frank Chorlton
| Finite sums of powers of the natural numbers
| 95
| March 1998
| Note 82.12
|
Bruce Christianson
| Solving quartics using palindromes
| 327
| October 1991
| Note 75.27
|
R. J. Clarke
| The quadratic equation formula
| 460
| November 1998
| Note 82.48
|
R. J. Clarke
| Some integrals of the form
| 290
| July 1998
| Note 82.37
|
R. J. Clarke
| A different aspect of Wallis's Formula
| 289
| July 1998
| Note 82.36
|
Robert J. Clarke
| Euclid's diagram for Pythagoras' theorem
| 114
| March 1999
| Note 83.11
|
Robert J. Clarke
| Properties of Pascal's Triangle
| 79
| March 1997
| Note 81.2
|
Robert J. Clarke
| Morley's other triangles
| 286
| July 1999
| Note 83.34
|
Robert J. Clarke
| The geometric series
| 92
| March 1997
| Note 81.8
|
Robert J. Clarke
| Triangles, surds and Pell's equation
| 221
| July 1999
| Article
|
Robert G. Clason
| A family of golden triangle tile patterns
| 130
| July 1994
| Article
|
Frank Clifford
| Permutation groups with a chessboard
| 330
| October 1991
| Note 75.29
|
Frank Clifford
| e on a micro
| 289
| October 1990
| Note 74.37
|
Peter Cochrane
| Virtual mathematics
| 267
| July 1996
| Article
|
Chris Collinson
| A parabolic helix?
| 399
| November 1992
| Note 76.22
|
D. J. Colwell & J. R. Gillett
| Meeting in a tournament
| 143
| June 1990
| Note 74.16
|
D. J. Colwell, J. R. Gillett & B. C. Jones
| That number e again
| 329
| October 1991
| Note 75.28
|
Derek Colwell & Jack Gillett
| The optimal orbital plane
| 379
| December 1990
| Note 74.49
|
Derek Colwell, Brian Jones & Jack Gillett
| A Markov Chain in Cricket (MCC!)
| 183
| June 1991
| Note 75.07
|
Ian Cook
| Diophantine equations - a tableau, or spreadsheet, for solving .
| 463
| November 1998
| Note 82.49
|
Ian Cook
| The Euclidean algorithm and Fibonacci
| 47
| March 1990
| Note 74.06
|
Mark J. Cooker
| An extension of Holditch's theorem
| 183
| July 1998
| Article
|
Mark J. Cooker
| On sweeping out an area
| 69
| March 1999
| Article
|
Mark J. Cooker
| The accurate summation of some awkward series
| 48
| March 1998
| Article
|
Michael Cooper
| Who named the radian?
| 100
| March 1992
| Article
|
Michael Cornelius
| My first Mathematical Gazette
| 31
| March 1996
| Special
|
Michael Cornelius
| Michael Cornelius
| 259
| July 1993
| People
|
John Costello
| Quick insights and painted eggs
| 414
| December 1991
| Article
|
John Costello
| Some proofs by continuity
| 163
| July 1994
| Article
|
John Costello
| A Steiner-type net for a cube
| 436
| December 1991
| Note 75.40
|
Don Cowell
| Searching for digital invariants
| 519
| November 1996
| Article
|
Alan Cox
| Barcodes II
| 7
| March 1994
| Article
|
Mike Crampin
| Piecewise linear recurrence relations
| 355
| November 1992
| Article
|
Tony Crilly
| A supergolden rectangle
| 320
| November 1994
| Article
|
Tony Crilly
| A mathematician extraordinary - James Joseph Sylvester (1814-1897)
| 7
| March 1997
| Article
|
Tony Crilly
| A gemstone in matrix algebra
| 182
| March 1992
| Article
|
Tony Crilly
| Black holes and the gamma functions
| 291
| October 1990
| Note 74.38
|
Tony Crilly
| A Victorian mathematician
| 259
| July 1995
| Article
|
Tony Crilly
| Computer connections
| 273
| October 1990
| Note 74.29
|
Tony Crilly & Stanley Millward
| An optimisation problem for triangles
| 345
| November 1992
| Article
|
Tony Crilly and Colin Fletcher
| Desert Island Theorems
| 2
| March 1998
| Article
|
R. P. Cross
| A property of large factorial numbers
| 80
| March 1997
| Note 81.3
|
Tim Cross
| Square-triangular numbers
| 320
| October 1991
| Note 75.25
|
Tim Cross
| A Fibonacci fluke?
| 398
| July 1996
| Note 80.31
|
John S. Croucher
| How fair are weighted means?
| 554
| November 1995
| Note 79.48
|
John S. Croucher
| Preferential Voting Concepts
| 64
| March 1995
| Article
|
David Cundy
| Constructing nice cubics - again
| 468
| November 1998
| Note 82.50
|
David Cundy, Laurence Ellis & Colin Goldsmith
| Plastic astronaut problems
| 340
| November 1994
| Note 78.17
|
H. M. Cundy
| Geometry, tangents and cubics
| 347
| July 1995
| Note 79.24
|
H. Martyn Cundy
| The axonometric sphere
| 274
| July 1997
| Note 81.31
|
H. Martyn Cundy
| The bascule bridge - an unexpected cardioid
| 124
| June 1990
| Article
|
H. Martyn Cundy
| Three progressions in a foursome
| 351
| November 1992
| Article
|
H. Martyn Cundy
| Curves and conjugacy
| 207
| March 1996
| Article
|
Neil Curwen
| The optimal flight bag revisited
| 375
| July 1996
| Note 80.21
|
M. D. Dampier
| is finite!
| 367
| July 1996
| Note 80.15
|
M. D. Dampier
| When air resistance doesn't matter
| 234
| March 1996
| Note 80.7
|
M. D. Dampier
| The point of intersection of three planes
| 283
| October 1990
| Note 74.33
|
Mike Dampier
| The Mathematical Gazette: a brief history
| 5
| March 1996
| Special
|
Jan Dangerfield
| Jan Dangerfield
| 206
| June 1991
| People
|
A. E. L. Davis
| Kepler's unintentional ellipse
| 37
| March 1998
| Article
|
Subhranil De and Abhijit Sen
| The generalised Gamow-Stern problem
| 345
| July 1996
| Article
|
Michael D. de Villiers
| A generalisation of the Fermat-Torricelli point
| 374
| July 1995
| Note 79.37
|
Michael de Villiers
| A further generalisation of the Fermat-Torricelli point
| 106
| March 1999
| Note 83.06
|
Michael de Villiers
| Dual generalisations of Van Aubel's theorem
| 405
| November 1998
| Article
|
Michael A. B. Deakin
| From Pappus to today
| 6
| March 1990
| Article
|
Michael A. B. Deakin
| More on bascule bridges
| 107
| March 1995
| Note 79.16
|
Michael A. B. Deakin
| Boole's mathematical blindness
| 511
| November 1996
| Article
|
Michael A. B. Deakin
| A simple proof of the Beijing theorem
| 251
| July 1992
| Article
|
Michael A. B. Deakin
| Thermodynamic proofs and their history
| 92
| March 1999
| Note 83.02
|
Michael A. B. Deakin and Hans Lausch
| The Bible and Pi
| 162
| July 1998
| Article
|
Tim Rowlands
| Pop maths postscript: when is a vacation a holiday ?
| 254
| July 1992
| Article
|
Thomas Dence
| Cubics, chaos and Newton's method
| 403
| November 1997
| Article
|
Chris Denley & Chris Pritchard
| The golf ball aerodynamics of Peter Guthrie Tait
| 298
| November 1993
| Article
|
J. R. Dennett
| Cricket and derangements
| 2
| March 1990
| Article
|
Darrell Desbrow
| Evaluating the probability integral
| 169
| June 1990
| Note 74.28
|
Darrell Desbrow
| or if it goes up will it come down?
| 204
| June 1991
| Note 75.21
|
Darrell Desbrow
| Volumetric proof of the sum of squares formula
| 256
| July 1999
| Note 83.21
|
Duane W. Detemple
| The noninteger property of sums of reciprocals of successive integers
| 193
| June 1991
| Note 75.11
|
Keith Devlin
| Mathematical proofs in the computer age
| 149
| March 1996
| Article
|
Jean Dieudonné
| The concept of 'rigorous proof'
| 204
| March 1996
| Article
|
Jean Dieudonné
| Mathematics of our day
| 45
| March 1996
| Special
|
Colin Dixon
| Geometry and the cosine rule
| 439
| November 1997
| Note 81.46
|
Colin Dixon
| Complex roots, tangents and cubics
| 347
| July 1995
| Note 79.25
|
Roy Dixon
| Beyond Hall and Knight
| 365
| November 1993
| Note 77.18
|
Stan Dolan
| A comment on note 77.13
| 96
| March 1995
| Note 79.07
|
M. Drukker
| A trigonometric proof of a trigonometric inequality
| 503
| November 1999
| Note 83.62
|
Janet Duffin
| Making the most of technology: a personal perspective
| 541
| November 1996
| Debate
|
Ray Dunnett
| Newton-Raphson and the cubic
| 347
| November 1994
| Note 78.21
|
John H. Durran
| A demolition
| 455
| December 1991
| Note 75.49
|
R. H. Dye and R. W. D. Nickalls
| A new algorithm for generating Pythagorean triples
| 86
| March 1998
| Note 82.09
|
A. W. F. Edwards
| How to iron a hypercube
| 433
| December 1991
| Note 75.39
|
A. W. F. Edwards
| Means and trees
| 201
| June 1991
| Note 75.18
|
Mark Elliot & Nick Lord
| Radioactive decay series
| 163
| June 1990
| Note 74.26
|
D. B. Eperson
| Lewis Carroll - Mathematician
| 199
| March 1996
| Article
|
D. B. Eperson
| The Euler line and the Eperson line
| 239
| March 1996
| Note 80.12
|
D. B. Eperson
| Properties of the general 3 by 3 magic square
| 382
| July 1995
| Note 79.41
|
Folke Eriksson
| The Fermat-Torricelli problem once more
| 37
| March 1997
| Article
|
Terence Etchells
| The fall and rise of the chain rule
| 188
| July 1994
| Note 78.11
|
Russell Euler
| Examples using the maximum modulus theorem
| 394
| July 1996
| Note 80.28
|
Chris Evans
| Pythagorean triples
| 317
| October 1991
| Note 75.23
|
John Fauvel
| John Fauvel
| 199
| March 1992
| People
|
Alan Fearnehough
| Another method for showing the divergence of the harmonic series
| 198
| June 1991
| Note 75.15
|
Qi Feng
| Inequalities for an integral
| 376
| July 1996
| Note 80.22
|
A. M. Fink
| A dipstick for a hemispherical tank
| 115
| March 1995
| Note 79.20
|
Graham Fisher
| The singularity of Fibonacci matrices
| 295
| July 1997
| Note 81.39
|
A. D. Fitt & G. T. Q. Hoare
| The closed-form integration of arbitrary functions
| 227
| July 1993
| Article
|
Harley Flanders
| Averaging sequences again
| 219
| March 1996
| Note 80.1
|
Colin R. Fletcher
| Two prime centenaries
| 476
| November 1996
| Article
|
Colin R. Fletcher
| Eisenstein generalised
| 153
| June 1990
| Note 74.21
|
T. J. Fletcher
| Take it or leave it!
| 185
| March 1996
| Article
|
Tony Forbes
| A large pair of twin primes
| 577
| November 1995
| Note 79.62
|
D. H. Fowler
| A final-year university course on the history of mathematics: actively confronting the past
| 46
| March 1992
| Article
|
David Fowler
| A simple approach to the factorial function
| 378
| July 1996
| Note 80.23
|
David Fowler
| A simple approach to the factorial function - the next step
| 53
| March 1999
| Article
|
Michael Fox
| Napoleon triangles and adventitious angles
| 413
| November 1998
| Article
|
Michael Fox
| Formula funding of schools: some mathematical results
| 337
| November 1993
| Article
|
Doug French
| Varying the approach to A level mathematics
| 62
| March 1991
| Article
|
Doug French
| Computer algebra systems and A level examinations
| 545
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Doug French
| Parabolic reflectors
| 237
| July 1999
| Workshop
|
Doug French
| School algebra and the challenge of the TI 92
| 62
| March 1998
| Debate
|
Doug French
| Varying the volume of a pair of tetrahedra
| 99
| March 1997
| Note 81.12
|
H. Fujita, S. Iitaka, T. Uetake, K. Yokochi
| Mathematics education at risk
| 352
| July 1996
| Debate
|
Joseph S. Fulda
| The paradox of the surprise test
| 419
| December 1991
| Article
|
Fulvia Furinghetti
| The ancients and approximated calculation: examples and suggestions for the classroom
| 139
| March 1992
| Article
|
Lutz Führer
| Historical stories in the mathematics classroom
| 127
| March 1992
| Article
|
S. N. Gajanan
| The inverse of the general 3 by 3 magic matrix
| 117
| March 1997
| Note 81.19
|
A. Gardiner
| 'Problem-solving'? Or problem solving?
| 143
| March 1996
| Special
|
Tony Gardiner
| Back to the future
| 526
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Tony Gardiner
| Wrong Way. Go Back!
| 335
| July 1995
| Debate
|
Tony Gardiner
| The 1998 Presidential Address
| 354
| November 1998
| Article
|
Tony Gardiner
| Once upon a time
| 143
| March 1992
| Article
|
Tony Gardiner
| Rigorous thinking and the use of instruments
| 179
| March 1992
| Article
|
Tony Gardiner
| A mathematical celebration: the U.K. schools mathematical challenge
| 27
| March 1991
| Article
|
Tony Gardiner
| British Mathematical Olympiad 1995
| 405
| July 1995
| Report
|
Tony Gardiner
| 35th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 135
| March 1995
| Report
|
Tony Gardiner
| Gauss' name
| 402
| November 1992
| Note 76.24
|
Tony Gardiner
| 36th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 589
| November 1995
| Report
|
Tony Gardiner
| Triangles and tetrahedra, quadrilaterals and cubes
| 357
| December 1990
| Article
|
Tony Gardiner
| A partial comparison between 1997 O level and GCSE mathematics papers
| 254
| July 1998
| Debate
|
Martin Gardner
| Word ladders - Lewis Carroll's doublets
| 195
| March 1996
| Article
|
N. Gauthier
| Singular matrices applied to 3 × 3 magic squares
| 225
| July 1997
| Article
|
N. Gauthier
| Fibonacci sums of the type
| 364
| July 1995
| Note 79.34
|
F. Gerrish
| Perpendiculars: a second approach
| 341
| October 1991
| Note 75.34
|
F. Gerrish
| : the positive integer solution
| 403
| November 1992
| Note 76.25
|
F. Gerrish
| Ordered Pairs
| 30
| March 1995
| Article
|
F. Gerrish
| Symmetric bordered determinants
| 239
| March 1996
| Note 80.13
|
F. Gerrish and A. J. B. Ward
| Sylvester's matrix equation and Roth's removal rule
| 423
| November 1998
| Article
|
Khuloud Ghalieh and Mowaffaq Hajja
| The Fermat point of a spherical triangle
| 561
| November 1996
| Note 80.45
|
Peter Giblin and Matthew Trout
| Symmetric and almost symmetric polygons
| 381
| November 1997
| Article
|
Beverly J. Gimmestad
| The Russian peasant multiplication algorithm: a generalization
| 169
| June 1991
| Article
|
P. Glaister
| Multiplication tables - a puzzle
| 336
| October 1991
| Note 75.32
|
P. Glaister
| Another peek at the golden section
| 45
| March 1990
| Note 74.04
|
P. Glaister
| Times of flight
| 138
| June 1990
| Note 74.14
|
P. Glaister
| Further optimisation problems
| 374
| December 1990
| Note 74.46
|
P. Glaister
| A result for a vessel filling problem
| 407
| July 1996
| Note 80.36
|
P. Glaister
| An approximate solution of the grazing problem
| 198
| June 1991
| Note 75.16
|
P. Glaister
| An interesting result on centres of mass
| 381
| November 1992
| Note 76.11
|
P. Glaister
| Roots and reactions
| 385
| November 1992
| Note 76.15
|
P. Glaister
| Length of flight
| 318
| October 1991
| Note 75.24
|
P. Glaister
| Golden earrings
| 224
| March 1996
| Note 80.08
|
P. Glaister
| Second order differential equations - a unified approach
| 392
| July 1996
| Note 80.27
|
P. Glaister
| Transformation of improper integrals
| 93
| March 1997
| Note 81.09
|
P. Glaister
| On the area swept out by a projectile
| 384
| November 1992
| Note 76.14
|
P. Glaister
| Mathematical skyers
| 470
| November 1998
| Note 82.51
|
P. Glaister
| Two Fibonacci sums - a variation
| 85
| March 1997
| Note 81.5
|
Paul Glaister
| A result in modular arithmetic with an application
| 66
| March 1994
| Note 78.09
|
Paul Glaister
| Telescoping series
| 443
| December 1991
| Note 75.45
|
Paul Glaister
| Tetrahedra Fermat points and centroids
| 360
| November 1993
| Note 77.15
|
Paul Glaister
| Bump-to-bump
| 93
| March 1995
| Note 79.04
|
Paul Glaister
| Fibonacci power series
| 521
| November 1995
| Article
|
Paul Glaister
| Spot the difference
| 68
| March 1994
| Note 78.11
|
Paul Glaister
| Multiplicative Fibonacci sequences
| 68
| March 1994
| Note 78.10
|
Paul Glaister
| A 'flat' function with some interesting properties and an application
| 438
| December 1991
| Note 75.41
|
C. A. Glasbey
| Sums on Channel 4's 'Countdown'
| 178
| June 1991
| Article
|
Shawn Glasco
| Pythagorean triples
| 574
| November 1995
| Note 79.60
|
Colin Goldsmith
| Pascal triangle matrices
| 343
| November 1994
| Note 78.19
|
Jeffrey Goodwin
| Hilary Shuard (1928-1992)
| 257
| July 1993
| Obituary
|
J. R. Gosselin
| On the scalar triple product and determinantal products
| 280
| July 1992
| Note 76.06
|
Mike Grant and Malcolm Perella
| Descending to the irrational
| 263
| July 1999
| Note 83.25
|
Richard Grassl
| The squares do fit!
| 361
| July 1995
| Note 79.33
|
Richard Grassl & Robert Lochel
| Where have your seen before?
| 378
| November 1992
| Note 76.09
|
Richard Grassl and Tabitha Mingus
| Equivalence classes and a familiar combinatorial identity
| 98
| March 1998
| Note 82.14
|
David Green
| Response to the DFE consultative document Superhighways for Education
| 629
| November 1995
| Response
|
David Green
| Does it give the right angle?
| 283
| July 1997
| Note 81.35
|
Paul Green & Pamela Liebeck
| Bracelets
| 232
| October 1990
| Article
|
Raymond N. Greenwell
| Why Simpson's rule gives exact answers for cubics
| 508
| November 1999
| Note 83.68
|
Peter Griffin & John Mason
| Walls and windows
| 260
| October 1990
| Article
|
H. B. Griffiths and A. J. Oldknow
| A general approach to three-variable inequalities
| 8
| March 1998
| Article
|
Ian Griffiths
| Squintics and the sinusoidal fallacy
| 304
| November 1994
| Article
|
Terry S. Griggs
| Impolite numbers
| 442
| December 1991
| Note 75.44
|
Branko Grünbaum & G. C. Shephard
| Idiot-proof tiles
| 143
| June 1991
| Article
|
Branko Grünbaum and G. C. Shephard
| A new Ceva-type theorem
| 492
| November 1996
| Article
|
Rod Haggerty
| The mean value theorem and a counter example
| 295
| October 1990
| Note 74.40
|
John Haigh
| Averages are misleading
| 59
| March 1994
| Note 78.06
|
John Haigh
| Not only e, but
| 54
| March 1994
| Note 78.04
|
Mowaffaq Hajja
| Another curious cubic
| 99
| March 1995
| Note 79.11
|
Mowaffaq Hajja
| A note on Hoare's cubic
| 99
| March 1995
| Note 79.10
|
Mowaffaq Hajja
| An analytical proof of the generalised Steiner-Lehmus theorem
| 493
| November 1999
| Note 83.56
|
Bob Hall
| Gauss's counterexample
| 359
| November 1992
| Article
|
Bob Hall and Tim Rowland
| The classical form of Pythagorean triples
| 270
| July 1997
| Note 81.28
|
Vincent G. Hart
| Two problems in telegraphy
| 354
| December 1990
| Article
|
Mark Harvey
| Ever decreasing circles and inversion
| 472
| November 1998
| Note 82.52
|
Mark Harvey
| Locus problems with complex numbers
| 286
| July 1997
| Note 81.36
|
Mark Harvey
| A special quadratic
| 267
| July 1997
| Note 81.26
|
Mark Harvey and Paul Woodruff
| Fibonacci numbers and sums of inverse tangents
| 565
| November 1995
| Note 79.53
|
Gillian Hatch
| Still more about the (20, 21, 29) triangle
| 548
| November 1996
| Note 80.40
|
Gillian Hatch
| More on the general solution of the Pythagorean equation
| 85
| March 1998
| Note 82.08
|
Gillian Hatch
| Pythagorean Triples and Triangular Square Numbers
| 51
| March 1995
| Article
|
Allan Hayes
| Mathematica: A system for doing mathematics by computer
| 52
| March 1993
| Article
|
Roger Heath-Brown
| Roger Heath-Brown
| 79
| March 1991
| People
|
Torkil Heiede
| Why teach history of mathematics?
| 151
| March 1992
| Article
|
John Hersee
| Masterclasses, excitement, enrichment, extension - what are we trying to achieve?
| 452
| November 1998
| Debate
|
John Hersee
| Curriculum development and the MA
| 137
| March 1996
| Special
|
John Hersee
| AIMS (The 1993 Presidential Address)
| 305
| July 1995
| Article
|
Philip Hickin
| Anamorphosis
| 209
| July 1992
| Article
|
Ray Hill
| Counting and the reflection principle
| 308
| October 1991
| Article
|
Ray Hill, S. M. Elzaidi
| Cubes and inverses of magic squares
| 565
| November 1996
| Note 80.46
|
Peter Hilton & Jean Pederson
| A deplorable fallacy - and a minor fault
| 308
| November 1994
| Article
|
Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen, and Hans Walser
| Greeting cards and fractals
| 252
| July 1997
| Article
|
Ann E. Hirst
| What shape is an ellipse?
| 400
| November 1999
| Article
|
Ann E. Hirst and E. Keith Lloyd
| Cassini, his ovals and a space probe to Saturn
| 409
| November 1997
| Article
|
Ann Hirst
| Can you do it with heptagons?
| 17
| March 1995
| Article
|
Keith Hirst
| Divisors of
| 440
| November 1999
| Article
|
Keith Hirst
| Newton's method - with mistakes
| 385
| July 1996
| Note 80.25
|
Keith Hirst
| Consequences of GCSE in Mathematics for Degree Studies
| 61
| March 1995
| Article
|
G. T. Q. Hoare
| A survey of mathematical logic, part II: post-1931
| 286
| July 1996
| Article
|
G. T. Q. Hoare
| Stanislaw Ulam 1909-1984
| 10
| March 1999
| Article
|
Graham Hoare
| Differences with a difference
| 113
| March 1999
| Note 83.10
|
Graham Hoare
| Hyperbolic mensuration
| 497
| November 1999
| Note 83.58
|
Graham Hoare
| A survey of mathematical logic, part I: pre-1931
| 83
| March 1996
| Special
|
Graham Hoare
| A salutary or solitary point
| 369
| November 1992
| Article
|
Graham Hoare
| Hypercubes and Chebyshev
| 375
| December 1990
| Note 74.47
|
Graham Hoare
| Dr G. A. Garreau
| 173
| June 1990
| Obituary
|
Graham Hoare and Nick Lord
| Stefan Banach (1892 - 1945)
| 456
| November 1995
| Article
|
David Hobbs and Simon Relf
| The concept of integration: a fundamental approach
| 167
| July 1998
| Article
|
Larry Hoehn
| The golden ratio via Ptolemy's theorem
| 279
| October 1990
| Note 74.32
|
Larry Hoehn
| Tangential properties of pentagrams
| 281
| July 1997
| Note 81.34
|
Larry Hoehn
| Pythagoras inside out
| 544
| November 1996
| Note 80.38
|
C. R. Holmes
| Imagine the roots of a quadratic
| 285
| October 1990
| Note 74.35
|
Neville Holmes
| Dicing decimal digits
| 288
| July 1997
| Note 81.37
|
John Holte & Mark Holte
| The probability of Ace-King adjacencies in a shuffled deck
| 368
| November 1993
| Note 77.20
|
Derek Holton
| Problem-solving? No. Mathematics? Yes!
| 245
| July 1999
| Debate
|
Linda Hope
| Mission possible: Computers in chess and A-level mathematics
| 11
| March 1994
| Article
|
David Hopkins
| Probabilities for the Name Game
| 237
| July 1993
| Article
|
David Hopkins
| Calculating probabilities for Premium Bonds winnings
| 149
| July 1994
| Article
|
David Hopkins
| David Hopkins
| 98
| March 1993
| People
|
Ken Houston
| Assessing A level mathematics
| 538
| November 1996
| Debate
|
Graham Howlett
| Vectors, centres and a touching theorem
| 26
| March 1990
| Article
|
Geoffrey Howson
| Looking back - and looking forward
| 129
| March 1996
| Special
|
Colin Richard Hughes
| Irrational roots
| 502
| November 1999
| Note 83.61
|
Murray Humphreys and Nicholas Macharia
| Tests for divisibility by 19
| 475
| November 1998
| Note 82.53
|
Guy Inchbald
| Five space-filling polyhedra
| 466
| November 1996
| Article
|
Guy Inchbald
| The Archimedean honeycomb duals
| 213
| July 1997
| Article
|
Dr. I. R. H. Jackson
| What went wrong?
| 381
| December 1990
| Note 74.50
|
Ian Jackson & Nick Lord
| Tantalising triples in Pascal's triangle
| 185
| June 1991
| Note 75.08
|
Chris Jagger
| The independence game
| 477
| November 1998
| Note 82.54
|
Janet Jagger and Kevin Lord
| What is centrifugal force?
| 484
| November 1995
| Article
|
Graham Jameson
| Counting subsets and the binomial theorem
| 395
| July 1996
| Note 80.29
|
Timothy P. Jameson
| The probability integral by volume of revolution
| 339
| November 1994
| Note 78.16
|
Bertha Jeffreys
| Recollections 1
| 37
| March 1996
| Special
|
Kuang Jichang
| Some extensions and refinements of Minc-Sathre inequality
| 123
| March 1999
| Note 83.17
|
A. K. Jobbings
| The volume of the -ball - II
| 105
| March 1998
| Note 82.19
|
A. K. Jobbings
| Quadric quadrilaterals
| 220
| July 1997
| Article
|
A. K. Jobbings
| Fair means
| 298
| July 1997
| Note 81.40
|
Andrew Jobbings
| Chords, tangents and cubics
| 348
| July 1995
| Note 79.26
|
Yohannon John
| Mechanical construction of conics
| 558
| November 1996
| Note 80.44
|
Glyn Johns & James Wiegeld
| The palindrome problem in base 2
| 312
| November 1994
| Article
|
Bob Johnson
| An example of chaotic dynamics
| 256
| October 1990
| Article
|
Bob Johnson
| The campaign for real conics
| 282
| July 1992
| Note 76.08
|
Bob Johnson
| A route to roots
| 284
| October 1990
| Note 74.34
|
Phillip E. Johnson & Billie Ranson
| The effect of a traditional secondary school geometry course on problem-solving ability
| 114
| June 1990
| Article
|
Scott Johnson and Hans Walser
| Pop-up polyhedra
| 364
| November 1997
| Article
|
C. A. Jones, P. Jones and A. B. Bolt
| Dissections of triangles into five similar triangles
| 225
| July 1998
| Article
|
Chris Jones and Nick Lord
| Characterising non-trapezoidal numbers
| 262
| July 1999
| Note 83.24
|
M. C. Jones
| The World Cup draw's flaws
| 335
| December 1990
| Article
|
M. C. Jones
| A not-so-flawed draw
| 23
| March 1991
| Article
|
Stephen Jones
| Two iteration examples
| 58
| March 1990
| Note 74.12
|
Tom Jones
| A note on conditional probability
| 88
| March 1993
| Note 77.06
|
J. Kashangaki
| A test for divisibility by seven
| 226
| March 1996
| Note 80.3
|
Stephen P. Kennedy
| A (very) short proof of Fermat's little theorem
| 48
| March 1994
| Note 78.01
|
Janet E. Kermode, M. W. Kermode, N. B. Backhouse
| A Gauss trapezium integration rule
| 389
| July 1996
| Note 80.26
|
Clark Kimberling
| The origin of Ferrers graphs
| 194
| July 1999
| Article
|
S. King
| Maximising a polygonal box
| 96
| March 1997
| Note 81.11
|
R. Kirby
| The scalar product from a different direction
| 117
| March 1999
| Note 83.12
|
I. S. Knight
| Why BODMAS?
| 426
| November 1997
| Debate
|
Donald E. Knuth
| Leaper graphs
| 274
| November 1994
| Article
|
Marjolein Kool
| Dust clouds from the sixteenth century
| 90
| March 1992
| Article
|
Thomas Koshy
| Linear Diophantine equations, linear congruences, and matrices
| 274
| July 1998
| Note 82.29
|
Thomas Koshy
| The convergence of a Lucas series
| 272
| July 1999
| Note 83.29
|
Thomas Koshy
| The Euclidean algorithm via matrices and a calculator
| 570
| November 1996
| Note 80.48
|
Thomas Koshy
| New Fibonacci and Lucas identities
| 481
| November 1998
| Note 82.55
|
Thomas Koshy
| A generalisation of Euler's theorem
| 80
| March 1998
| Note 82.06
|
Thomas Koshy
| A generalisation of a curious sum
| 97
| March 1999
| Note 83.04
|
Josip Kovacevic, Darko Veljan
| A triangular analogue of the Pythagorean theorem
| 550
| November 1996
| Note 80.41
|
Allan J. Kroopnick
| A lower bound for
| 88
| March 1997
| Note 81.6
|
Günter Kröber
| On non-palindromic patterns in palindromic processes
| 577
| November 1996
| Note 80.51
|
Philip W. Kuchel
| Is there light at the end of the funnel?
| 336
| November 1994
| Note 78.15
|
K. Kumar
| Fitting of sigmoidal growth curves
| 306
| November 1998
| Note 82.44
|
Y. S. Kupitz and H. Martini
| Equifacial tetrahedra and a famous location problem
| 464
| November 1999
| Note 83.46
|
Wilbert H. F. J. Körver
| Matches and coins, an old game with new rules
| 243
| March 1996
| Note 80.14
|
D. F. Lawden
| Families of ovals and their orthogonal trajectories
| 410
| November 1999
| Article
|
Paul Lazenby
| Locomotion at A level
| 244
| July 1997
| Article
|
Imre Leader
| 40th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 522
| November 1999
| Report
|
P. M. Lee
| Not so spurious
| 200
| June 1991
| Note 75.17
|
Paul Lescot
| A characterisation of prime numbers
| 400
| July 1996
| Note 80.32
|
G. Leversha
| A fruitful inequality
| 335
| October 1991
| Note 75.31
|
G. Leversha, P. Sammutt, P. Woodruff
| The shot-putter problem
| 592
| November 1996
| Note 80.60
|
Gerald Leversha
| or ?
| 556
| November 1995
| Note 79.49
|
Gerry Leversha
| The worst possible distribution
| 447
| December 1991
| Note 75.47
|
C.-S. Lin
| Heron's formula in 3-dimensional space
| 370
| July 1996
| Note 80.18
|
D. V. Lindley
| More on Stirling's formula
| 484
| November 1998
| Note 82.56
|
D. V. Lindley
| A brief history of Statistics in the last 100 years
| 92
| March 1996
| Special
|
Bernt Lindström
| A sleeping bag for a baby snake
| 451
| November 1997
| Note 81.50
|
E. Keith Lloyd
| Area under a spiral staircase
| 87
| March 1995
| Note 79.02
|
E. Keith Lloyd
| The standard deviation of 1, 2, ... , - Pell's equation and rational triangles
| 231
| July 1997
| Article
|
Anthony Lo Bello
| A mathematical problem from the autobiography of John Stuart Mill
| 102
| March 1998
| Note 82.16
|
Anthony Lo Bello
| Ask Marilyn: the mathematical controversy in Parade Magazine
| 275
| October 1991
| Article
|
Andrew Lobb
| Deriving the th Catalan number
| 109
| March 1999
| Note 83.08
|
Calvin T. Long
| Magic in base 3
| 371
| November 1992
| Article
|
Calvin T. Long
| The twenty-seven card trick
| 299
| October 1991
| Article
|
Nick Lord
| My favourite calculus problem
| 226
| March 1996
| Note 80.4
|
Nick Lord
| Recent calculations of pi: the Gauss-Salamin algorithm
| 231
| July 1992
| Article
|
Nick Lord
| Inequalities for the range and standard deviation
| 96
| March 1995
| Note 79.08
|
Nick Lord
| A striking property of the (2, 3, 4) triangle
| 93
| March 1998
| Note 82.11
|
Nick Lord
| A dice rolling debacle!
| 108
| March 1995
| Note 79.17
|
Nick Lord
| The mechanics of the quadratic formula
| 197
| June 1991
| Note 75.14
|
Nick Lord
| Only connect !
| 396
| July 1996
| Note 80.30
|
Nick Lord
| The tale of the lopsided parabola
| 80
| March 1991
| Note 75.01
|
Nick Lord
| David and Goliath proofs
| 194
| June 1991
| Note 75.12
|
Nick Lord
| Cauchy-Schwarz: as easy as. ..
| 442
| December 1991
| Note 75.43
|
Nick Lord
| A sixth form book list for the 1990s
| 90
| March 1991
| Note 75.06
|
Nick Lord
| An unusual iteration example
| 118
| March 1999
| Note 83.13
|
Nick Lord
| Half-lives and exponential decay
| 304
| July 1999
| Note 83.42
|
Nick Lord
| Another perverse approach to (and )
| 354
| July 1995
| Note 79.30
|
Nick Lord
| Conversation with a chemist
| 339
| October 1991
| Note 75.33
|
Nick Lord
| Pictorial integration of and
| 583
| November 1996
| Note 80.54
|
Nick Lord
| Balancing and golden rectangles
| 573
| November 1995
| Note 79.59
|
Nick Lord
| Prime values of polynomials
| 572
| November 1995
| Note 79.58
|
Nick Lord
| A vacuous volume formula
| 119
| March 1999
| Note 83.14
|
Nick Lord
| More algebraic tiling proofs
| 391
| November 1992
| Note 76.19
|
Nick Lord
| A chi-square nightmare
| 274
| July 1992
| Note 76.03
|
Nick Lord
| Terminal velocity
| 324
| October 1991
| Note 75.26
|
Nick Lord
| Recent formulae for : arctan revisited!
| 479
| November 1999
| Note 83.50
|
Nick Lord
| A 'maths bite': how to impress a chemist
| 584
| November 1996
| Note 80.55
|
Nick Lord
| A holey unexpected result?
| 361
| November 1993
| Note 77.16
|
Nick Lord
| An NMC surprise
| 98
| March 1995
| Note 79.09
|
Nick Lord
| From vectors to reversal paradoxes
| 55
| March 1990
| Note 74.11
|
Nick Lord
| Modern proofs of an ancient Egyptian approximation
| 156
| June 1990
| Note 74.22
|
Nick Lord
| Pure mechanics?
| 160
| June 1990
| Note 74.24
|
Nick Lord
| The folding box problem
| 361
| December 1990
| Article
|
Nick Lord
| A interception problem
| 351
| December 1990
| Article
|
Keith Luoma
| What's in a name?
| 297
| July 1996
| Article
|
Keith Luoma
| The truth behind 'famous name' mathematics
| 349
| July 1996
| Article
|
Alastair MacDougall
| The seminal Pythagorean triple (0, 1, 1)
| 485
| November 1998
| Note 82.57
|
Alastair MacDougall
| A Pascal-like triangle for coefficients of Chebyshev polynomials
| 276
| July 1999
| Note 83.31
|
Jim MacDougall
| Some arithmetic progression identities
| 390
| July 1995
| Note 79.45
|
Dcsmond MacHale
| What does 'mean' mean ?
| 239
| October 1990
| Article
|
Des MacHale
|
| 366
| November 1992
| Article
|
Des MacHale
| Vanishing coffee mornings and Irish elections
| 118
| March 1997
| Note 81.21
|
Des MacHale
| Totally non-commutative systems
| 283
| July 1998
| Note 82.33
|
Des MacHale
| How easy is a golf putt?
| 382
| November 1992
| Note 76.12
|
Desmond MacHale
| My favourite polynomial
| 157
| June 1991
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Some thoughts on polyomino tiles
| 31
| March 1990
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| The Starship Enterprise and cyclic hexagons
| 40
| March 1990
| Note 74.01
|
Nick MacKinnon
| How to win the National Lottery
| 329
| November 1994
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| The future of the Gazette, and our futures
| 105
| June 1990
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Tiger tokens
| 537
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Newton's teaser
| 2
| March 1992
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Homage to Babylon
| 158
| March 1992
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| The portrait of Fra Luca Pacioli
| 130
| July 1993
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Extraordinary pictures of some simple sums
| 247
| July 1993
| Note 77.10
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Friends in youth
| 2
| March 1993
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| A problem from Heron's geometrica
| 366
| December 1990
| Note 74.41
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Partitions and the dancing bear
| 127
| June 1990
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Which primes are produced by Euclid's proof?
| 237
| March 1996
| Note 80.11
|
Nick MacKinnon
| Sophie Germain
| 346
| December 1990
| Article
|
Nick MacKinnon
| A strange near-identity
| 275
| October 1990
| Note 74.30
|
Nick MacKinnon & 2Mk & 3Mk
| The Steiner grid problem
| 161
| June 1990
| Note 74.25
|
Nick MacKinnon & 5Ma
| Another surprising appearance of e
| 167
| June 1990
| Note 74.27
|
Nick MacKinnon & 5Ma
| A lesson the St. Petersburg paradox
| 51
| March 1990
| Note 74.09
|
George Mackiw
| The linear group SL (2, 3) as a source of examples
| 64
| March 1997
| Article
|
R. H. Macmillan
| Epidemics
| 303
| November 1998
| Note 82.43
|
R. H. Macmillan
| Area of a triangle
| 88
| March 1993
| Note 77.05
|
R. H. Macmillan
| Decibel arithmetic
| 150
| June 1990
| Note 74.20
|
Robert Macmillan
| A hundred years of calculating aids
| 101
| March 1996
| Special
|
Robert Macmillan
| Pick's Theorem for a triangular lattice
| 273
| July 1997
| Note 81.30
|
Robert Macmillan
| Getting the right perspective
| 258
| July 1996
| Article
|
Robert Macmillan
| Roots from square roots
| 353
| July 1995
| Note 79.29
|
Robert Macmillan
| Which computer language?
| 242
| July 1993
| Article
|
W. B. Macro
| Video tapes
| 129
| June 1990
| Article
|
Taichi Maekawa
| A geometrical proof of a trigonometric inequality
| 278
| July 1998
| Note 82.31
|
Philip Maher
| Towards mathology
| 542
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Philip Maher
| Calculus at A level and its understanding
| 68
| March 1991
| Article
|
Munir Mahmood, Phillip Edwards and Sarjinder Singh
| Bounds for and the factorial polynomial
| 111
| March 1999
| Note 83.09
|
Cheryl Maiden
| Cheryl Maiden
| 352
| November 1993
| People
|
E. Marchand
| On the number e and increasing runs
| 552
| November 1995
| Note 79.47
|
Richard Marcuson
| Old sums from new
| 359
| July 1995
| Note 79.32
|
George Markowsky
| Making a Golden Rectangle by paper folding
| 85
| March 1991
| Note 75.03
|
John Mason
| Difference-divisible sequences
| 223
| October 1990
| Article
|
Rajeev George Mathew
| An area property of right-angled triangles
| 571
| November 1995
| Note 79.57
|
Katsuhisa Matsumoto
| An elementary summation of the Leibniz series
| 567
| November 1995
| Note 79.54
|
Robert Matthews
| The law of credulity
| 327
| November 1993
| Article
|
Dmitry Mavlo
| Absolute Prime Numbers
| 299
| July 1995
| Article
|
K. E. Mawardy
| A simple introduction to a hyperstatic structure
| 308
| July 1999
| Note 83.45
|
Ken May
| A surprising property of parabolic segments
| 452
| December 1991
| Note 75.48
|
Fernando Mayoral
| Semi-magic squares and their orthogonal complements
| 308
| July 1996
| Article
|
Adam C. McBride
| 38th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 477
| November 1997
| Report
|
Adam C. McBride
| Revision of CSYS Mathematics
| 75
| March 1991
| Article
|
Adam C. McBride
| 37th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 611
| November 1996
| Report
|
Adam C. McBride
| 39th International Mathematical Olympiad
| 514
| November 1998
| Report
|
Adam McBride
| Remarks on Pell's equation and square root algorithms
| 47
| March 1999
| Article
|
William McCrea
| Personalities and Presidents
| 19
| March 1996
| Special
|
Kelly M. McGuire, G. Mackiw and C. H. Morrell
| The Secret Santa problem
| 467
| November 1999
| Note 83.47
|
K. Robin McLean
| There are only three SP numbers!
| 32
| March 1999
| Article
|
K. Robin McLean
| Picturing equivalent systems of coplanar forces
| 111
| March 1995
| Note 79.19
|
K. Robin McLean
| Almost symmetric polygons: when are they closed?
| 291
| July 1999
| Note 83.36
|
K. Robin McLean
| Polynomials with equally spaced zeros
| 526
| November 1996
| Article
|
K. Robin McLean
| Prime-valued polynomials
| 195
| July 1998
| Article
|
K. Robin McLean
| Dungeons, dragons and dice
| 243
| October 1990
| Article
|
K. Robin McLean
| What goes up must come down, but it will take longer
| 203
| June 1991
| Note 75.20
|
K. Robin McLean
| The harmonic hurdler runs again
| 190
| June 1991
| Note 75.10
|
K. Robin McLean
| Are all prime numbers obviously prime?
| 251
| July 1993
| Note 77.11
|
K. Robin McLean
| Symmetric cubic functions and inequalities
| 477
| November 1999
| Note 83.49
|
K. Robin McLean
| Playing Diffy with real sequences
| 58
| March 1999
| Article
|
K. Robin McLean
| On the verge of chaos
| 378
| July 1995
| Note 79.38
|
K. Robin McLean
| Curves which are alike at all points
| 229
| March 1996
| Note 80.5
|
Charles McNeill
| Playing with Pythagoras and geometric arithmetic
| 446
| November 1999
| Article
|
Jean Melrose
| A non-abelian group
| 384
| November 1992
| Note 76.13
|
Ad Meskens
| Gregory of Saint Vincent: a pioneer of the calculus
| 315
| November 1994
| Article
|
Joerg Meyer
| A further look at Pythagoras
| 488
| November 1998
| Note 82.58
|
Francis G. Miles
| Prime decades
| 260
| July 1999
| Note 83.23
|
Francis G. Miles
| Logarithms
| 89
| March 1999
| Note 83.01
|
J. T. S. Mills
| Another family tree of Pythagorean triples
| 545
| November 1996
| Note 80.39
|
John Mills, David Tall & Michael Wardle
| A Quartic with a thousand roots
| 339
| December 1990
| Article
|
John Monaghan
| Products of Pythagorean triples are multiples of 60
| 432
| December 1991
| Note 75.38
|
Tim Morland
| Approximations to the normal distribution function
| 431
| November 1998
| Article
|
W. O. J. Moser
| Sums of th powers
| 332
| October 1991
| Note 75.30
|
Chris Nash
| Infinite series by reduction formulae
| 140
| June 1990
| Note 74.15
|
Tãnase Negoi
| A faster convergence to Euler's constant
| 487
| November 1999
| Note 83.52
|
Peter M. Neumann
| A hundred years of finite group theory
| 106
| March 1996
| Special
|
Graham Newson
| Simpson's paradox revisited
| 290
| October 1991
| Article
|
Gerald Newth
| A 'radical' definition for sample variance
| 507
| November 1999
| Note 83.66
|
R. W. D. Nickalls
| A new approach to solving the cubic: Cardan's solution revealed
| 354
| November 1993
| Article
|
R. W. D. Nickalls
| A note on solving cubics
| 576
| November 1996
| Note 80.50
|
R. W. D. Nickalls and R. H. Dye
| The geometry of the discriminant of a polynomial
| 279
| July 1996
| Article
|
Diogenes O'Rell
| On the symmetries of a Grecian urn
| 269
| July 1992
| Article
|
Kenzi Odani
| A rough-and-ready rule for fractions
| 107
| March 1998
| Note 82.21
|
Kenzi Odani and Shihomi Takase
| On a theorem of Brianchon and Poncelet
| 483
| November 1999
| Note 83.51
|
Ron Ofir & Abraham Arcavi
| Word problems and equations: an historical activity for the algebra classroom
| 69
| March 1992
| Article
|
Hiroshi Okumura
| Incircles and excircles of right-angled triangles
| 278
| October 1990
| Note 74.31
|
Hiroshi Okumura
| Two similar triangles
| 569
| November 1995
| Note 79.56
|
Adrian Oldknow
| Computer Aided Research into Triangle Geometry
| 263
| July 1995
| Article
|
Adrian Oldknow
| On Twin Peaks and Flat Functions
| 47
| March 1995
| Article
|
Jack Oliver
| Pythagoras' Theorem: an alternative to Note 79.57
| 117
| March 1997
| Note 81.20
|
P. P. Ong
| Hidden strengths of dimensional analysis
| 303
| October 1991
| Article
|
Christopher Ormell
| A certian sense of the possibility 2: getting the maths-science relationship right
| 18
| March 1994
| Article
|
Christopher Ormell
| A certain sense of the possibility of application
| 322
| November 1993
| Article
|
Margaret A. Owens and Neil Schwertman
| The Mathematics of the Place Kick
| 56
| March 1995
| Article
|
Alan Oxley
| Magic cubes from Latin Squares
| 403
| November 1992
| Note 76.26
|
David Pagni
| An interesting number fact
| 271
| July 1998
| Note 82.27
|
S. Parameswaran
| Whish's showroom revisited
| 28
| March 1992
| Article
|
S. Parameswaran
| Smaller numbers with more divisors
| 268
| July 1998
| Note 82.26
|
S. Parameswaran
| Madhavan, the father of analysis
| 12
| March 1997
| Article
|
S. Parameswaran
| Numbers and their digits - a structural pattern
| 263
| July 1997
| Note 81.24
|
S. Parameswaran
| Numbers and their digits - II
| 506
| November 1999
| Note 83.65
|
A. R. Pargeter
| The addition formula for cosine
| 235
| March 1996
| Note 80.9
|
A. R. Pargeter
| Barcodes I
| 2
| March 1994
| Article
|
A. Robert Pargeter
| Some thoughts on three recent notes
| 454
| November 1997
| Note 81.52
|
A. Robert Pargeter
| An example of strong induction
| 406
| July 1996
| Note 80.35
|
A. Robert Pargeter
| Superautomorphic numbers
| 277
| October 1991
| Article
|
A. Robert Pargeter
| In praise of geometry
| 127
| March 1996
| Special
|
Robert Pargeter
| The vanishing coffee morning
| 386
| November 1992
| Note 76.16
|
Greg Parker and Steve Abbott
| Complex power iterations
| 431
| November 1997
| Note 81.43
|
Greg Parker and Steve Roberts
| A beautiful new playground
| 19
| March 1998
| Article
|
C. F. Parry
| Steiner-Lehmus and the Feuerbach triangles
| 275
| July 1995
| Article
|
C. F. Parry
| Steiner-Lehmus and the automedian triangle
| 151
| June 1991
| Article
|
C. F. Parry
| Not Steiner but Fermat
| 384
| December 1990
| Note 74.52
|
Cyril F. Parry
| A comment on Note 81.46
| 129
| March 1999
| Note 83.19
|
S. L. Parsonson
| John Butler Morgan
| 123
| March 1998
| Obituary
|
Josip Pecaric and Lars-Erik Persson
| On an inequality of Hardy-Littlewood-Pólya
| 383
| July 1995
| Note 79.42
|
D. H. Peregrine
| A drawbridge in balance
| 280
| July 1992
| Note 76.07
|
Blake E. Peterson and James H. Jordan
| Integer geometry: some examples and constructions
| 18
| March 1997
| Article
|
Brian J. Philp
| Differentiation using the product rule
| 303
| July 1999
| Note 83.41
|
Neil Pitcher
| The chain rule enhanced by computer
| 367
| December 1990
| Note 74.42
|
J. M. Pollard
| Unforgettable Fermat factors
| 77
| March 1998
| Note 82.05
|
Mirko Polonijo
| On associativity and commutativity
| 280
| July 1998
| Note 82.32
|
Fulvio Pompili
| Evolution of finite sequences of integers
| 322
| July 1996
| Article
|
Roger Porkess
| Perceptions of change
| 356
| July 1996
| Debate
|
Roger Porkess
| Does our school curriculum teach students how to do mathematics?
| 82
| March 1999
| Debate
|
Nigel Price
| Train line capacity
| 558
| November 1995
| Note 79.50
|
Chris Pritchard
| The contributions of four Scots to the early development of statistics
| 61
| March 1992
| Article
|
Chris Pritchard
| Division of stakes in golf
| 587
| November 1996
| Note 80.58
|
Chris Pritchard
| Tendril of the hop and tendril of the vine Peter Guthrie Tait and Quaternions, Part I
| 26
| March 1998
| Article
|
Chris Pritchard
| Flaming swords and hermaphrodite monsters Peter Guthrie Tait and Quaternions, Part II
| 235
| July 1998
| Article
|
E. A. Pritchard
| An algorithm for solving cubic equations
| 350
| July 1995
| Note 79.27
|
Douglas Quadling
| Pi in my eye
| 314
| November 1993
| Article
|
Douglas Quadling
| Making the grade
| 261
| July 1992
| Article
|
Douglas Quadling
| Margaret Hayman
| 127
| March 1995
| Obituary
|
Douglas Quadling
| What is the matter with negative ?
| 174
| June 1991
| Article
|
Douglas Quadling
| A century of textbooks
| 119
| March 1996
| Special
|
Douglas Quadling
| Walter James Langford
| 300
| July 1997
| Obituary
|
Douglas Quadling
| More tantalising triples
| 398
| November 1992
| Note 76.21
|
Peter Ransom
| A historical approach to maximum and minimum problems
| 85
| March 1992
| Article
|
Alan H. Rapoport
| Birthday problems - a search for elementary solutions
| 111
| March 1998
| Note 82.23
|
James V. Rauff
| Augustus de Morgan on the teaching of mathematics
| 97
| March 1992
| Article
|
A. D. Rawlins
| A note on the golden ratio
| 104
| March 1995
| Note 79.13
|
Margaret Rayner
| Dom George Temple, CBE, FRS (1901-1992)
| 126
| March 1995
| Obituary
|
John B. Reade
| Icebows
| 3
| March 1997
| Article
|
John B. Reade
| The mathematics of equal temperament
| 500
| November 1999
| Note 83.60
|
Neville Reed
| A curved folding box
| 275
| July 1992
| Note 76.04
|
Neville Reed
| An intuitive proof of an interesting result on centres of mass
| 346
| November 1994
| Note 78.20
|
Neville Reed
| Discovering the golden section
| 115
| March 1997
| Note 81.18
|
R. J. Reed
| An intransitive example of a Markov chain
| 411
| July 1996
| Note 80.37
|
J. F. Reynolds
| On solving
| 380
| July 1995
| Note 79.39
|
John Reynolds
| Points of inflection - the whole truth
| 427
| December 1991
| Note 75.36
|
Peter Reynolds
| That impostor 1.4142136
| 533
| November 1995
| Debate
|
Peter Reynolds
| Full circle (1990 Presidential address)
| 211
| October 1990
| Article
|
Peter Reynolds
| A sister for the Mathematical Gazette
| 33
| March 1996
| Special
|
Bill Richardson
| Producing the Gazette
| 3
| March 1996
| Special
|
Bill Richardson
| The 1997 Presidential Address
| 354
| November 1997
| Article
|
Bill Richardson
| Is it or isn't it?
| 589
| November 1996
| Note 80.59
|
John Rigby
| Tiling the plane with similar polygons of two sizes
| 560
| November 1995
| Note 79.51
|
John Rigby
| Geometry without the cosine rule
| 283
| July 1999
| Note 83.33
|
Jack M. Robertson & Willim A. Webb
| Sieving with sums
| 171
| June 1991
| Article
|
Anthony C. Robin
| A quick approximation to the normal integral
| 95
| March 1997
| Note 81.10
|
Anthony C. Robin
| Simple trigonometric approximations
| 385
| July 1995
| Note 79.43
|
Anthony C. Robin
| The traveller's problem
| 402
| December 1991
| Article
|
Anthony C. Robin
| A crude but simple approximation to tan ( )
| 382
| December 1990
| Note 74.51
|
Anthony C. Robin
| Rational approximations
| 11
| March 1990
| Article
|
Anthony C. Robin
| What is a sketch ?
| 149
| June 1990
| Note 74.19
|
Anthony C. Robin
| Where shall we meet?
| 106
| June 1990
| Article
|
Tony Robin & Nick Lord
| Minimum wage policy
| 362
| November 1992
| Article
|
Philip Robinson
| Evangelista Torricelli
| 37
| March 1994
| Article
|
Philip Robinson
| On the geometrical approach to projectile motion
| 118
| March 1998
| Note 82.25
|
J. Chris Robson
| Something interesting! (1999 Presidential Address)
| 386
| November 1999
| Article
|
P. L. Roe
| The best shape for a tin can
| 147
| June 1991
| Article
|
Tom Roper
| The mathematics of bowls
| 298
| July 1996
| Article
|
Tom Roper
| Anyone for tennis?
| 199
| July 1999
| Article
|
Tom Roper
| Mathematics and the motion of the human body, continued.
| 146
| June 1990
| Note 74.18
|
Tom Roper
| Mathematics and the motion of the human body
| 19
| March 1990
| Article
|
Tom Roper & Ron Hartley
| '. . . Assume the string is inextensible and elastic . . .'
| 15
| March 1991
| Article
|
Tim Rowland
| Promoting cornflakes: what do you expect?
| 549
| November 1995
| Note 79.46
|
Sebastian Martin Ruiz
| A result on prime numbers
| 269
| July 1997
| Note 81.27
|
Sebastián Martín Ruiz
| An algebraic identity leading to Wilson's theorem
| 579
| November 1996
| Note 80.52
|
Kenneth Ruthven
| Advanced calculators and advanced-level mathematics
| 48
| March 1991
| Article
|
Kenneth Ruthven
| The technology test: new items for a new era
| 360
| July 1996
| Debate
|
Noel J. Rutter
| The curious world of Mersenne roots
| 102
| March 1995
| Note 79.12
|
M. Rycraft
| Norman Lamont meets the Russian peasant
| 253
| July 1993
| Note 77.12
|
Michael Rycraft
| What is the date then?
| 298
| November 1994
| Article
|
G. Rzadkowski
| Remarks on the formulae of Stirling and Wallis
| 429
| November 1997
| Note 81.42
|
Paul Sanders
| Averaging sequences
| 326
| November 1994
| Article
|
Arturo Sangalli
| How to make sense of the integers and their operations
| 201
| July 1997
| Article
|
Amites Sarkar
| Amites Sarkar
| 456
| December 1991
| People
|
Robert Saunders & Trevor Randall
| The family tree of the Pythagorean triplets revisited
| 190
| July 1994
| Note 78.12
|
W. W. Sawyer
| What use are abstract spaces?
| 167
| March 1996
| Article
|
Werner Schindler
| An isoperimetrical problem in n dimensions
| 433
| November 1999
| Article
|
Rosemary Schmalz
| A 'natural' approach to e
| 370
| December 1990
| Note 74.44
|
J. A. Scott
| A fractal curve suggested by the MA crest
| 236
| March 1996
| Note 80.10
|
J. A. Scott
| A conjecture and an unusual kind of inductive step
| 277
| July 1998
| Note 82.30
|
J. A. Scott
| The volume of the -ball - I
| 104
| March 1998
| Note 82.18
|
J. A. Scott
| After Fermat, yet another equation
| 271
| July 1999
| Note 83.28
|
J. A. Scott
| On the theorem of means: is G nearer A or H?
| 104
| March 1998
| Note 82.17
|
J. A. Scott
| Some examples of the use of areal coordinates in triangle geometry
| 472
| November 1999
| Note 83.48
|
J. A. Scott
| An interesting infinite series
| 305
| July 1999
| Note 83.43
|
J. A. Scott
| Solid angles and the tetrahedron
| 397
| November 1992
| Note 76.22
|
J. A. Scott
| Some simple applications of convexity
| 279
| July 1997
| Note 81.33
|
J. A. Scott
| On the duality of spherical triangles
| 369
| July 1996
| Note 80.17
|
J. A. Scott
| On pi and the concept of solid angle
| 368
| July 1996
| Note 80.16
|
J. A. Scott
| On the least distance from three fixed points
| 374
| July 1996
| Note 80.20
|
J. A. Scott
| On sequences of regular convex polytopes
| 584
| November 1996
| Note 80.56
|
J. A. Scott
| The Euler constant gamma without logarithms
| 585
| November 1996
| Note 80.57
|
Nigel H. Scott
| On square-rooting matrices
| 111
| June 1990
| Article
|
Paul Scott
| Some recent discoveries in elementary geometry
| 391
| November 1997
| Article
|
R. E. Scraton
| An unexpected minimum value
| 60
| March 1994
| Note 78.07
|
R. E. Scratton
| Some formulae for calculating arctan
| 429
| December 1991
| Note 75.37
|
Brigitte Servatius
| The geometry of folding paper dolls
| 29
| March 1997
| Article
|
Ron Shail
| Some properties of Brocard points
| 485
| November 1996
| Article
|
G. P. Shannon
| A determinantal howler
| 64
| March 1994
| Note 78.08
|
Daniel B. Shapiro
| A geometric view of magic squares
| 108
| March 1999
| Note 83.07
|
John Sharp
| Have you seen this number?
| 203
| July 1998
| Article
|
Neil Sheldon
| On Stirling's formula
| 273
| July 1998
| Note 82.28
|
G. C. Shephard
| Centroids of polygons and polyhedra
| 42
| March 1990
| Note 74.02
|
G. C. Shephard
| The Compleat Ceva
| 74
| March 1999
| Article
|
P. Shiu
| Progress in Number Theory
| 54
| March 1996
| Special
|
P. Shiu
| Slower and longer when coming down!
| 128
| March 1999
| Note 83.18
|
P. Shiu
| More on Estermann and Pythagoras
| 267
| July 1999
| Note 83.26
|
P. Shiu
| Computations of the partition function
| 45
| March 1997
| Article
|
Peter Shiu
| Paul Erdös (26 March 1913 - 20 September 1996)
| 602
| November 1996
| Obituary
|
Les Short
| Snowflakes and hexagons: a pictorial view
| 270
| July 1992
| Note 76.01
|
Les Short
| Continued fractions and rounding errors
| 80
| March 1993
| Note 77.03
|
Charles L. Silver
| The voting paradox
| 387
| November 1992
| Note 76.17
|
John R. Silvester
| The Political Frogs
| 58
| March 1997
| Article
|
John R. Silvester
| Decimal déjà vu
| 453
| November 1999
| Workshop
|
S. Simons
| Modified iterations
| 293
| October 1990
| Note 74.39
|
S. Simons
| Simple tests for small integer factors
| 489
| November 1998
| Note 82.59
|
S. Simons
| An iterative algorithm for matrix inversion which is always convergent
| 567
| November 1996
| Note 80.47
|
S. Simons
| Approximate matrix inversion
| 91
| March 1995
| Note 79.03
|
David Singmaster
| Some decimal points
| 422
| November 1997
| Debate
|
David Singmaster
| According to Cocker - ??
| 302
| November 1998
| Note 82.42
|
David Singmaster
| The probability of finding an adjacent pair in a deck
| 293
| October 1991
| Article
|
David Singmaster & John Hadley
| Problems to sharpen the young
| 102
| March 1992
| Article
|
Ganesh Sittampalam
| Ganesh Sittampalam
| 445
| November 1992
| People
|
Man-Keung Siu
| Estermann and Pythagoras
| 92
| March 1998
| Note 82.10
|
Richard Skevington
| Extending Pic's theorem
| 136
| June 1990
| Note 74.13
|
Cathy Smith
| Seeing is believing
| 68
| March 1997
| Article
|
Cedric A. B. Smith
| A note on notation for factorials
| 423
| November 1997
| Debate
|
Cedric A. B. Smith
| Lagrange's inversion formula and function matrices
| 532
| November 1996
| Article
|
John D. Smith
| An intuitive approach to calculus
| 244
| November 1994
| Article
|
John D. Smith
| The remarkable Ibn al-Haytham
| 189
| March 1992
| Article
|
Michael Smith
| Polygons and lines of symmetry
| 364
| November 1993
| Note 77.17
|
A. Sofo
| Generalisation of a radical identity
| 274
| July 1999
| Note 83.30
|
P. C. Sommayya
| A curious property of 142857
| 76
| March 1998
| Note 82.04
|
P. Stanley
| Fair means or foul
| 422
| December 1991
| Article
|
E. Stephens
| Slowly convergent infinite products
| 561
| November 1995
| Note 79.52
|
Paul Stephenson
| Solitary Solarians and densely packed spheres
| 426
| November 1999
| Article
|
Paul Stephenson
| Unit fractions in Routh's theorem
| 446
| December 1991
| Note 75.46
|
Paul Stephenson
| Plato's fourth solid and the 'pyritohedron'
| 220
| July 1993
| Article
|
Martin D. Stern
| A mediaeval derivation of the sum of an arithmetic progression
| 157
| June 1990
| Note 74.23
|
Ian Stewart
| Bye-bye Bourbaki
| 496
| November 1995
| Article
|
Ian Stewart
| The ultimate in technology transfer
| 163
| March 1996
| Article
|
Karel Stroethoff
| Heron's formula via complex numbers
| 292
| July 1999
| Note 83.37
|
Mark Strutt & Adrian Oldknow
| An exponential iteration with complex connections
| 269
| October 1990
| Article
|
Kenneth A. Suman
| A problem in arrangements with adjacency restrictions
| 366
| November 1993
| Note 77.19
|
Dick Tahta
| Trial by jury
| 306
| October 1991
| Article
|
Dick Tahta
| Hidden ratios
| 335
| November 1992
| Article
|
Dick Tahta
| On the geometry of the sriyantra
| 49
| March 1992
| Article
|
David Tall & John Mills
| Modelling irrational numbers in analysis using elementary programming
| 243
| July 1992
| Article
|
D. Talukdar, N. R. Das
| Measuring associativity in a groupoid of natural numbers
| 401
| July 1996
| Note 80.33
|
Alan Tammadge
| Recollections 2
| 39
| March 1996
| Special
|
Sally Taverner
| Comparing Boards in A level Mathematics
| 362
| July 1996
| Debate
|
Sally Taverner
| Going dotty with vectors
| 293
| July 1997
| Note 81.38
|
Martin Taylor
| Calculators and Computer Algebra Systems
| 68
| March 1995
| Article
|
Bryan Thwaites
| Two Conjectures or how to win £1100
| 35
| March 1996
| Special
|
G. N. Thwaites
| Which way round?
| 253
| July 1993
| Note 77.13
|
Sir Bryan Thwaites
| Sir James Lighthill F.R.S.
| 496
| November 1998
| Obituary
|
Dushy Tissainayagam and Brendan Owen
| How many loops in the box?
| 115
| March 1998
| Note 82.24
|
John Trainin
| The best view of Saturn's rings
| 104
| March 1995
| Note 79.14
|
Götz Trenkler
| Four square roots of the vector cross product
| 100
| March 1998
| Note 82.15
|
Götz Trenkler
| Another look at cubes and inverses of magic squares
| 288
| July 1998
| Note 82.35
|
Marián Trenkler
| Magic cubes
| 56
| March 1998
| Article
|
Marián Trenkler
| Magic rectangles
| 102
| March 1999
| Note 83.05
|
S. Y. Trimble
| The limiting case of triangles formed by angle bisectors
| 554
| November 1996
| Note 80.42
|
G. B. Trustrum
| A David and Goliath proof of a property unique to the sum of cubes
| 53
| March 1994
| Note 78.03
|
Zdzislaw W. Trzaska
| A simple approach for solving linear differential equations of the second order
| 294
| July 1998
| Note 82.38
|
Zdzislaw W. Trzaska
| On factorial Fibonacci numbers
| 82
| March 1997
| Note 81.4
|
Hans J. H. Tuenter
| Another problem for Carl Friedrich: on the sums and
| 495
| November 1999
| Note 83.57
|
Ian Tweddle
| The prickly genius - Colin MacLaurin (1698-1746)
| 373
| November 1998
| Article
|
S. Vaithianathan
| Bordered magic squares of odd order
| 438
| November 1998
| Article
|
Julian van der Burg
| Letters to a mathematics teacher
| 90
| March 1993
| Note 77.07
|
Julian van der Burg
| Bisection is best
| 575
| November 1995
| Note 79.61
|
Jan van Maanen
| From quadrature to integration: thirteen years in the life of the cissoid
| 1
| March 1991
| Article
|
Jan van Maanen
| Teaching geometry to 11 year old 'medieval lawyers'
| 37
| March 1992
| Article
|
Jan van Maanen
| Seventeenth century instruments for drawing conic sections
| 222
| July 1992
| Article
|
| Greetings
| 41
| March 1996
| Special
|
Adam Vile
| Planar graphs via squashing polyhedra and dynamic geometry
| 398
| November 1997
| Article
|
Roger Voles
| Integer solutions of
| 269
| July 1999
| Note 83.27
|
Roger Voles
| An exploration of hyperpower equations
| 210
| July 1999
| Article
|
Roger Voles
| Rings of winning dice and spinners
| 298
| July 1999
| Note 83.40
|
Peter Walker
| A bijection from Z to Q
| 119
| March 1995
| Note 79.22
|
Nigel Walkey & Gerald Goodall
| How many rugby balls can you fit in a minibus ?
| 32
| March 1991
| Article
|
Yongji Wang and Kaiyuan Cai
| On a driving hazard problem
| 226
| July 1999
| Article
|
Ian Warburton
| Bride's chair revisited again !
| 557
| November 1996
| Note 80.43
|
A. J. B. Ward
| The solution of finite-difference equations
| 215
| July 1998
| Article
|
A. J. B. Ward
| A brief note to prove Roth's removal rule
| 499
| November 1999
| Note 83.59
|
Ian Ward
| The Tritet Rule
| 380
| July 1995
| Note 79.40
|
Stephen Warr
| The velocity vector as Pinocchio's nose
| 509
| November 1999
| Note 83.69
|
F. R. Watson
| Proscheeding unshtedily to a limit . . .
| 189
| July 1998
| Article
|
Rex Watson
| The number of colourings of a polyhedron
| 479
| November 1995
| Article
|
Rex Watson
| Runs of composite integers and the Chinese Remainder Theorem
| 167
| July 1994
| Article
|
Roger Webster
| Bride's chair revisited
| 345
| November 1994
| Note 78.19
|
David Wells
| David Wells
| 343
| October 1991
| People
|
D. R. Westbook
| The desert fox, a variation of the jeep problem
| 49
| March 1990
| Note 74.07
|
J. D. Weston
| Generalised Fibonacci matrices
| 97
| March 1998
| Note 82.13
|
J. D. Weston
| Some groups of numbers
| 208
| July 1997
| Article
|
Michael Wetherfield
| The enhancement of Machin's formula by Todd's process
| 333
| July 1996
| Article
|
Michael Wetherfield
| Machin revisited
| 121
| March 1997
| Note 81.23
|
Arthur White and Robin Wilson
| The Hunting Group
| 5
| March 1995
| Article
|
J. R. C. Whyte
| Chaotic opinion polls
| 77
| March 1993
| Note 77.01
|
Brian Wichmann
| An encyclopaedia of tiling patterns
| 265
| November 1994
| Article
|
Harold Williams
| The mathematics of flat green bowling
| 242
| July 1998
| Article
|
W. W. Willson & G. L. Wilson
| An ancient Egyptian approximation
| 89
| March 1991
| Note 75.05
|
David B. Wilson
| Collinear centres of enlargement
| 372
| July 1996
| Note 80.19
|
P. M. H. Wilson
| Changes in the Cambridge mathematics course
| 72
| March 1991
| Article
|
Richard B. Wilson
| A modular approach to sixth form mathematics
| 55
| March 1991
| Article
|
Justin Eze Woko
| A Pascal-like triangle for
| 75
| March 1997
| Note 81.1
|
William Wynne Willson
| Turtles on skis
| 176
| March 1996
| Article
|
William Wynne Willson
| Five types of ambiguity (The 1994 Presidential Address)
| 174
| July 1994
| Article
|
Robert M. Young
| On invariant subspaces
| 368
| December 1990
| Note 74.43
|
Robert M. Young
| On the evaluation of certain improper integrals
| 88
| March 1991
| Note 75.04
|
Robert M. Young
| Probability, pi, and the primes
| 443
| November 1998
| Article
|
Robert M. Young
| Euler's constant
| 187
| June 1991
| Note 75.09
|
A. Zulauf
| Shortening the home stretch I
| 94
| March 1995
| Note 79.05
|