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  1. The English hammer-beam roof: Label: en
  2. The bone that began the space odyssey: Label: en
  3. Enriques and the popularisation of mathematics: Label: en
  4. Nestor of mathematicians: Leopold Vietoris turns 105: Label: en
  5. The trigonometry of Escher's woodcut Circle Limit III: Label: en
  6. Lifelong symmetry: A conversation with H. S. M. Coxeter: Label: en
  7. Lacing irregular shoes: Label: en
  8. Mathematical entertainments: Problems and patterns: Label: en
  9. Patchworking algebraic curves disproves the Ragsdale conjecture: Label: en
  10. Making sense of experimental mathematics: Label: en
  11. The indexed theorem: Label: en
  12. Remarks on Hilbert's 23rd problem: Label: en
  13. Are these the most beautiful?: Label: en
  14. In Lazare Carnot's footsteps: Label: en
  15. The basics of bases: Label: en
  16. The early history of the brick factory problem: Label: en
  17. An amazing mathematical card trick: Label: en
  18. Platonic stars: Label: en
  19. Mathematician as artist: Marston Morse: Label: en
  20. Response to Rogalski: Label: en
  21. Mathematics and finance: an ethical malaise: Label: en
  22. Felix Hausdorff in Bonn: Label: en
  23. A letter of Hermann Amandus Schwarz on isoperimetric problems: Label: en
  24. The Mondee Gills game: Label: en
  25. Forcing nonperiodicity with a single tile: Label: en
  26. Sketchy tweets: ten minute conjectures in graph theory: Label: en
  27. Remarks on Kreĭn's inequality: Label: en
  28. The AM-GM inequality is equivalent to the Bernoulli inequality: Label: en
  29. Understanding coin-tossing: Label: en
  30. How to win without overtly cheating: the inverse Simpson Paradox: Label: en
  31. A world record in Atlantic City and the length of the shooter's hand at craps: Label: en
  32. Tilings: Label: en
  33. Two great theorems of Lord Brouncker and his formula \(b(s-1)b(s+1) = s^2\), \(b(s)= s + { \frac{1^2}{2s+{\frac{3^2}{2s + {\frac{5^2}{2s+{}_{\ddots}}}}}} }\): Label: en
  34. The Bilinski dodecahedron and assorted parallelohedra, zonohedra, monohedra, isozonohedra, and otherhedra: Label: en
  35. Book review of: T. Weszely, János Bolyai. Die ersten 200 Jahre: Label: en
  36. Book review of: M. Emmer (ed.) et al., Imagine maths 4. Between culture and mathematics: Label: en
  37. Book review of: E. Cheng, How to bake \(\pi\). An edible exploration of the mathematics of mathematics: Label: en
  38. Book review of: C. Brezinski and D. Tournès, André-Louis Cholesky. Mathematician, topographer and army officer: Label: en
  39. Book review of: A. Kepes Szemerédi (ed.), Art in the life of mathematicians: Label: en
  40. ``Rayleigh's rotating ring: Label: en
  41. Wigner's ``unreasonable effectiveness in context: Label: en
  42. Dense yet elementary: Label: en
  43. Feynman diagrams as models: Label: en
  44. An early debate in mathematical biology and its value for teaching: Rashevsky's 1934 paper on cell division: Label: en
  45. On models for visualizing four-dimensional figures: Label: en
  46. Straight lines on models of curved surfaces: Label: en
  47. On building and interpreting models: four historical case studies: Label: en
  48. Why the ant trails look so straight and nice: Label: en
  49. Roman dodecahedra: Label: en
  50. Kepler, Einstein, and Ulm: Label: en

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