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Preisträger |
Artikel
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2024[1]
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Damiano Fulghesu, James A. Sellers, Courtney K. Taylor
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Infinite Families of Infinite Series With Integer Sums, Band 54:1, 33–43. doi:10.1080/07468342.2022.2160611
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William Dunham
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Bryn Mawr College Matriculation Exams from a Century Ago, Band 54:2, 83–89. doi:10.1080/07468342.2023.2189820
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2023
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William Q. Erickson
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Haste Makes Waste: An Optimization Problem, Band 53:2, 122–133. doi:10.1080/07468342.2021.2022955
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Johnner Barrett
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Unlawful Calculations: A Look into Lie’s Notebook, Band 53:2, 104–115. doi:10.1080/07468342.2021.2019550
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2022
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Joseph Previte, Michelle Previte
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The Beautiful Chaotic Dynamics of iz, Band 52:5, 364–372. doi:10.1080/07468342.2021.1973820
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Adrian Rice, Ezra Brown
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Why Hamilton Couldn’t Multiply Triples, Band 52:3, 185–192. doi:10.1080/07468342.2021.1897418
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2021
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James Christian, Holly Middleton-Spencer
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On the Nth Roots of –1 and Complex Basin Boundaries: Fractals from Newton-Raphson, Band 51:2 (2020), 95–104. DOI:10.1080/07468342.2020.1703452
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Adam Hammett
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Euler’s Limit and Stirling’s Estimate, Band 51:5, 330–336. DOI:10.1080/07468342.2020.1811058
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2020
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Christopher Catone
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Bringing Calculus into Discrete Math via the Discrete Derivative, Band 50:1 (2019), 21–27
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Adam Glesser, Matt Rathbun, Isabel Serrano, Bogdan D. Suceavă
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Eclectic Illuminism: Applications of Affine Geometry, Band 50:2 (2019), 82–92
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2019
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Stanley R. Huddy, Michael A. Jones
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The Calculus Behind Generic Drug Equivalence, Band 49:1 (2018), 2–9
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Peter McGrath
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Newton’s Shell Theorem via Archimedes’ Hat Box and Single Variable Calculus, Band 49:2 (2018), 109–113
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2018 |
Ben Blum-Smith, Samuel Coskey |
Fundamental Theorem on Symmetric Polynomials: History’s First Whiff of Galois Theory, Band 48:1 (2017), 18–29
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Stephen Kaczkowski |
Mathematical Models for Global Mean Sea Level Rise, Band 48:3 (2017), 162–169
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2017 |
Viktor Blåsjö |
How to Find the Logarithm of Any Number Using Nothing But a Piece of String, Band 47:2 (2016), 95–100
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Travis Kowalski |
The Sine of a Single Degree, Band 47:5 (2016), 322–332
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2016 |
Gordon Hamilton, Kiran S. Kedlaya, Henri Picciotto |
Square-Sum Pair Partitions, Band 46:4 (2015), 264–269
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Hassan Boualem, Robert Brouzet |
To Be (a Circle) or Not To Be, Band 46:3 (2015), 197–206
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2015 |
David Joyner |
The Man Who Found God’s Number. Band 45:4 (2014), 258–266.
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Michael Brilleslyper, Lisbeth Schaubroeck |
Locating Unimodular Roots. Band 45:3 (2014), 162–168.
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2014 |
Adam E. Parker |
Who Solved the Bernoulli Differential Equation and How Did They Do It? Band 44:2 (2013), 89–97.
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Christiane Rousseau |
How Inge Lehmann Discovered the Inner Core of the Earth. Band 44:5 (2013), 399–408.
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2013 |
Jacob Siehler |
The Finite Lamplighter Groups: A Guided Tour. Band 43:3 (2012), 203–211.
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David Applegate, Marc LeBrun, Neil J. A. Sloane |
Carryless Arithmetic Mod 10 Band 43:1 (2012), 43–50.
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2012 |
T.S. Michael |
Guards, Galleries, Fortresses, and the Octoplex, Band 42:3 (2011), 191–200.
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Leslie A. Cheteyan, Stewart Hengeveld, Michael A. Jones |
Chutes and Ladders for the Impatient, Band 42:1 (2011), 2–8.
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2011 |
Jonathan K. Hodge, Emily Marshall, Geoff Patterson |
Gerrymandering and Convexity, Band 41:4 (2010), 312–324
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John Martin |
The Helen of Geometry, Band 41:1 (2010), 17–27.
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2010 |
Andrew Barker |
Evolutionary Stability in the Traveler’s Dilemma, Band 40:1 (2009), 33–38
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Curtis Feist, Ramin Naimi |
Topology Explains Why Automobile Sunshades Fold Oddly, Band 40:2 (2009), 93–98
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2009 |
Lawrence Brenton |
Remainder Wheels and Group Theory, Band 39, no. 2, März 2008, 129–135
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Greg N. Frederickson |
Designing a Table Both Swinging and Stable, Band 39, no. 4, September 2008, 258–266
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2008 |
Roland Minton, Timothy J. Pennings |
Do Dogs Know Bifurcations?, Band 38, no. 5, November 2007, 356–361
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Andrew J. Simpson |
Pursuit Curves for the Man in the Moone, Band 38, no. 5, November 2007, 330–338
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2007 |
Richard Jerrard, Joel Schneider, Ralph Smallberg, John Wetzel |
Straw in a Box, Band 37, März 2006, 93–102
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Allen Schwenk |
Distortion of Average Class Size: The Lake Wobegon Effect, Band 37, September 2006, 293–296
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2006 |
Ezra Brown |
Phoebe Floats!, März 2005, 114–122
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James Sandefur |
A Geometric Series from Tennis, Mai 2005, 224–226
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2005 |
Brian Hopkins, Robin J. Wilson |
The Truth About Königsberg, Mai 2004, Seite 198
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Stephen M. Walk |
Mind Your ∃s and ∀s, November 2004, Seite 362
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2004 |
Greg N. Frederickson |
A New Wrinkle on an Old Folding Problem, September, 2003, vol. 34(4) pp. 258–263
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2003 |
David L. Finn |
Can a Bicycle Create a Unicycle Track?, Band 33 (2002), 283–292
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Dan Kalman |
An Undetermined Linear System for GPS, Band 33 (2002), 384–390
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2002 |
Timothy G. Freeman |
Conformality, the Exponential Function, and World Map Projections, Band 32, November 2001, 334–342
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2001 |
Ezra A. Brown |
Three Fermat Trails to Elliptic Curves, Band 31, No. 3, (2000), 162–172
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Chip Ross, Jody M. Sorensen |
Will the Real Bifurcation Diagram Please Stand Up!, Band 31, No. 1, (2000), 2–14
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2000 |
Ezra Brown |
Square roots from 1;24,51,10 to Dan Shanks, Band 30 (1999), 82–95
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Martin Gardner |
The asymmetric propeller, Band 30 (1999), 18–22
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1999 |
Aaron Klebanoff, John Rickert |
Studying the Cantor Dust at the Edge of the Feigenbaum Diagrams, Taco, Band 29 (1998), 189–198
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David Bleecker, Lawrence J. Wallen |
The World’s Biggest Taco, Band 29 (1998), 2–17
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1998 |
Kevin G. Kirby |
Of Memories, Neurons, and Rank-One Corrections, Band 28 (1997), 2–19
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Aimee Johnson, Kathleen Madden |
Putting the Pieces Together: Understanding Robinson’s Nonperiodic Tilings, Band 28 (1998), 172–181
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1997 |
Chris Christensen |
Newton’s Method for Ressolving Affected Equations, Band 27 (1996), 330–340
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Leon Harkleroad |
How Mathematicians Know What Computers Can’t Do, Band 27 (1996), 37–42
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1996 |
John H. Ewing |
Can We See the Mandelbrot Set?, Band 26 (1995), 90–99
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James G. Simmonds |
A New Look at an Old Function, e, Band 26 (1995), 6–10
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1995 |
Anthony P. Ferzola |
Euler and Differentials, Band 25 (1994), 102–111
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Paulo Ribenboim |
Prime Number Records, Band 25 (1994), 280–290
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1994 |
Charles W. Groetsch |
Inverse Problems and Torricelli’s Law, Band 24 (1993), 210–217
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Dan Kalman |
Six Ways to Sum a Series, Band 24 (1993), 402–421
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1993 |
L. H. Lange, J. W. Miller |
A Random Ladder Game: Permutations, Eigenvalues, and Convergence of Markov Chains, Band 23 (1992), 373–385
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D. N. MacKenzie |
Triquetras and Porisms, Band 23 (1992), 118–131
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1992 |
William Dunham |
Euler and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, Band 22 (1991), 282–293
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Howard Eves |
Two Surprising Theorems on Cavalieri Congruence, Band 22 (1991), 118–124
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1991 |
William B. Gearhart, Harris S. Shultz |
The Function Sin x/x, Band 21 (1990), 90–99
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Mark F. Schilling |
The Longest Run of Heads, Band 21 (1990), 196–207
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1990 |
Israel Kleiner |
Evolution of the Function Concept: A Brief Survey, Band 20 (1989), 282–300
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D. Neidinger |
Automatic Differentiation & APL, Band 20 (1989), 238–251
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1989 |
Beverly L. Brechner, John C. Mayer |
Antoine’s Necklace - or How to Keep a Necklace from Falling Apart, Band 19 (1988), 306–320
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Edward Rozema |
Why Should We Pivot in Gaussian Elimination?, Band 19 (1988), 63–72
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1988 |
Dennis M. Luciano, Gordon D. Pritchett |
Cryptology: From Caesar Ciphers to Public-Key Cryptosystems, Band 18 (1987), 2–17
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V. Frederick Rickey |
Isaac Newton: Man, Myth, and Mathematics, Band 18, (1987), 362–389
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1987 |
Irl C. Bivens |
What a Tangent Line Is When It Isn’t a Limit, Band 17 (1986), 133–143
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Constance Reid |
The Autobiography of Julia Robinson, Band 17 (1986), 2–21
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1986 |
Philip J. Davis |
What Do I Know? A Study of Mathematical Self-Awareness, Band 16 (1985), 22–41
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1985 |
Anthony Barcellos |
The Fractal Geometry of Mandelbrot, Band 15 (1984), 98–114
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Kay Dundas |
To Build a Better Box, Band 15 (1984), 30–36
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1984 |
Ruma Falk, Maya Bar-Hillel |
Probabilistic Dependence Between Events, Band 14 (1983), 240–247
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Richard J. Trudeau |
How Big is a Point?, Band 14 (1983), 295–300
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1983 |
Paul R. Halmos |
The Thrills of Abstraction, Band 13 (1982), 243–251
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Douglas R. Hofstadter |
Analogies and Metaphors to Explain Gó's Theorem, Band 13 (1982), 98–114
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Warren Page, V.N. Murty |
Nearness Relations Among Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Part 1, Band 13 (1982), 315–327
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1982 |
John A. Mitchem |
On the History and Solution of the Four-Color Map Problem, Band 12 (1981), 108–116
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Peter L. Renz |
Mathematical Proof: What It Is and What It Ought to Be, Band 12 (1981), 83–103
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1981 |
Gulbank D. Chakerian |
Circles and Spheres, Band 11 (1980), 26–41
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Robert G. Dean, Ennis D. McCune, William D. Clark |
Calculators to Motivate Infinite Composition of Functions, Band 11 (1980), 189–195
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1980 |
Robert Nelson |
Pictures, Probability, and Paradox, Band 10 (1979), 182–190
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Hugh F. Ouellette and Gordon Bennett |
The Discovery of a Generalization: An Example in Problem Solving, Band 10 (1979), 100–106
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1979 |
Richard L. Francis |
A Note on Angle Construction, Band 9 (1978), 75–80
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Richard Plagge |
Fraction without Quotients: Arithmetic of Repeating Decimals, Band 9 (1978), 11–15
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1978 |
Allen H. Holmes, Walter Sanders, John W. LeDuc |
Statistical Inference for the General Education Student - It Can Be Done, Band 8 (1977), Seite 223–230
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Freida Zames |
Surface Area and the Cylinder Area Paradox, Band 8 (1977), 207–211
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1977 |
Anneli Lax |
Linear Algebra, A Potent Tool, Band 7 (1976), 3–15
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Julian Weissglass |
Small Groups: An Alternative to the Lecture Method, Band 7 (1976), 15–20
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