Last Recreations: Hydras, Eggs, and other Mathematical Mystifications by Martin Gardner (Copernicus Books, 1997, 0-387-94929-1, hc, nf)
- 1 · The Wonders of a Planiverse · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American July 1980, as “The Pleasures of Doing Science and Technology in the Planiverse”
- 27 · Bulgarian Solitaire and Other Seemingly Endless Tasks · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American August 1983, as “Tasks You Cannot Help Finishing No Matter How Hard You Try to Block Finishing Them”
- 45 · Fun with Eggs · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American April 1980, as “Fun with Eggs: Uncooked, Cooked and Mathematic”
- 67 · The Topology of Knots · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American September 1983, as “The Topology of Knots, Plus the Results of Douglas Hofstadter’s Luring Lottery”
- 85 · M-Pire Maps · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American February 1980, as “The Coloring of Unusual Maps Leads Into Uncharted Territory”
- 101 · Directed Graphs and Cannibals · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American March 1980, as “Graphs That Can Help Cannibals, Missionaries, Wolves, Goats and Cabbages Get There from Here”
- 121 · Dinner Guests, Schoolgirls, and Handcuffed Prisoners · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American May 1980, as “What Unifies Dinner Guests, Strolling Schoolgirls and Handcuffed Prisoners?”
- 139 · The Monster and Other Sporadic Groups · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American June 1980, as “The Capture of the Monster: a Mathematical Group with a Ridiculous Number of Elements”
- 159 · Taxicab Geometry · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American November 1980, as “Taxicab Geometry Offers a Free Ride to a Non-Euclidean Locale”
- 177 · The Power of the Pigeonhole · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American August 1980, as “On the Fine Art of Putting Players, Pills and Points Into Their Proper Pigeonholes”
- 191 · Strong Laws of Small Primes · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American December 1980, as “Patterns in Primes Are a Clue to the Strong Law of Small Numbers”
- 207 · Checker Recreations · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American January 1980, as “Checkers, a Game That Can Be More Interesting Than One Might Think”
- 233 · Modulo Arithmetic and Hummer’s Wicked Witch · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American February 1981, as “Gauss’s Congruence Theory Was Mod As Early As 1801”
- 247 · Lavinia Seeks a Room and Other Problems · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American April 1981, as “How Lavinia Finds a Room on University Avenue, and Other Geometric Problems”
- 267 · The Symmetry Creations of Scott Kim · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American June 1981, as “The Inspired Geometrical Symmetries of Scott Kim”
- 285 · Parabolas · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American August 1981, as “The Abstract Parabola Fits the Concrete World”
- 303 · Non-Euclidean Geometry · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American October 1981, as “Euclid’s Parallel Postulate and Its Modern Offspring”
- 317 · Voting Mathematics · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American October 1980, as “From Counting Votes to Making Votes Count: the Mathematics of Elections”
- 331 · A Toroidal Paradox and Other Problems · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American December 1979, as “A Pride of Problems, Including One That Is Virtually Impossible”
- 345 · Minimal Steiner Trees · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American June 1986, as “Casting a Net on a Checkerboard and Other Puzzles of the Forest ”
- 361 · Trivalent Graphs, Snarks, and Boojums · Martin Gardner · ar Scientific American April 1976, as “Snarks, Boojums and Other Conjectures Related to the Four-Color-Map Theorem”
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