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  • The Journal of Recreational Mathematics was an American journal dedicated to recreational mathematics, started in 1968. It had generally been published...
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  • largest known prime number). He also served as editor of the Journal of Recreational Mathematics for five years. Most of his professional career was spent...
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  • squares and hypercubes. He published many articles in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics as well as other mathematics-related journals. Hendricks...
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    boundary. It was named by Michael R. W. Buckley in 1975 in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. A further question was proposed that became a puzzle,...
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  • the twentieth century and was the book review editor of the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. Trigg got a B.S. in chemical engineering at Baltimore...
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  • Stewart, Timothy Gowers, Stephen Hawking and Paul Dirac. The Journal of Recreational Mathematics was the largest publication on this topic from its founding...
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  • primes. An author named Leslie E. Card in early volumes of the Journal of Recreational Mathematics (which started its run in 1968) considered a topic close...
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  • They go home together. Charles Ashbacher, writing in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics, called Sideways Arithmetic an "excellent supplementary...
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  • Inc. Philpott also published several of his works in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. "Wade Edward Philpott's Record". Ancestry. "Mathematics...
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    182–183. "Pentominos - Some Solved and Unsolved Problems". The Journal of Recreational Mathematics. Baywood Publishing. July 1969. Weisstein, Eric W. "Prime...
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    researchers also took notice. Charles Ashbacher, co-editor of the Journal of Recreational Mathematics, speaks of the field of magic squares being "dramatically...
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  • Heleen, revisited the subject in the 1996–7 volume of the Journal of Recreational Mathematics in an article entitled Family Numbers: Constructing Primes...
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    into recreational mathematics. He contributed articles to the Journal of Recreational Mathematics beginning in the 1960s, and was acknowledged as a major...
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