The following pages link to The American Mathematical Monthly (Q93751):
Displaying 50 items.
- Counting Interesting Elections (Q3060153) (← links)
- A Proof of Darboux's Theorem (Q3060154) (← links)
- On the Behavior at Infinity of an Integrable Function (Q3060155) (← links)
- “To a Factor <em>prés”</em>: Cayley's Partial Anticipation of the Weierstrass γ-Function (Q3060156) (← links)
- Transitive Decompositions of Graphs and Their Links with Geometry and Origami (Q3060157) (← links)
- Trigonometric Identities à la Hermite (Q3060158) (← links)
- Quasi-Cauchy Sequences (Q3060159) (← links)
- <em>p</em>-Free <em>ℓ<sup>p</sup></em> Inequalities (Q3060160) (← links)
- A Short Proof of ζ(2) = π<sup>2</sup>/6 (Q3060161) (← links)
- The Group of Symmetries of the Tower of Hanoi Graph (Q3060163) (← links)
- Recurrent Proofs of the Irrationality of Certain Trigonometric Values (Q3060164) (← links)
- Groups of Cube-Free Odd Order (Q3060165) (← links)
- An Asymptotic Formula for Goldbach's Conjecture with Monic Polynomials in ℤ[<em>x</em>] (Q3060166) (← links)
- The Evolution of Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods (Q3060168) (← links)
- On Some Coverings of the Euclidean Plane with Pairwise Congruent Circles (Q3060169) (← links)
- Transversals in Rectangular Arrays (Q3060170) (← links)
- Product Approximations via Asymptotic Integration (Q3060171) (← links)
- On Riemann's Rearrangement Theorem for the Alternating Harmonic Series (Q3060172) (← links)
- Modular Divisor Functions and Quadratic Reciprocity (Q3060173) (← links)
- Another Application of Siebeck's Theorem (Q3060174) (← links)
- The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra via the Fourier Inversion Formula (Q3060175) (← links)
- Definitions and Nondefinability in GeometryThis paper was adapted from and expands on material in <strong>[23]</strong>. A shorter version was presented to the October 2008 congress, <em>Giuseppe Peano and His School between Mathematics, (Q3060176) (← links)
- Volterra Functional Differential Equations: Existence, Uniqueness, and Continuation of Solutions (Q3060177) (← links)
- Finite Quantum Measure Spaces (Q3060178) (← links)
- L<sub><em>p</em></sub> Norms and the Sinc Function (Q3060180) (← links)
- Indefinite Quadratic Forms and the Invariance of the Interval in Special Relativity (Q3060181) (← links)
- Monotone Convergence Theorem for the Riemann Integral (Q3060182) (← links)
- A Proof of a Version of a Theorem of Hartogs (Q3060183) (← links)
- Discovering and Proving that π Is Irrational (Q3060184) (← links)
- Teaching Research: Encouraging Discoveries (Q3061285) (← links)
- Julius and Julia: Mastering the Art of the Schwarz Lemma (Q3061286) (← links)
- Fermat’s Spiral and the Line Between Yin and Yang (Q3061287) (← links)
- Irreducible Cubics Modulo Five (Q3061289) (← links)
- A Continuous Bijection from ℓ<sup>2</sup> onto a Subset of ℓ<sup>2</sup> Whose Inverse Is Everywhere Discontinuous (Q3061291) (← links)
- On a Question of Connes and Zagier Regarding Parallelograms Inscribed in a Pair of Confocal Ellipses (Q3061292) (← links)
- A Streamlined Proof of an Essential Calculus Fact (Q3061293) (← links)
- The Gini Index and Measures of Inequality (Q3069244) (← links)
- Moving Faces to Other Places: Facet Derangements (Q3069245) (← links)
- On the Number of Regions into Which <em>n</em> Straight Lines Divide the Plane (Q3069246) (← links)
- When Is a Curve an Octahedron? (Q3069247) (← links)
- On Leonid Gurvits’s Proof for Permanents (Q3069248) (← links)
- New Wallis- and Catalan-Type Infinite Products for α, <em>e</em> and (Q3069249) (← links)
- A Concise, Elementary Proof of Arzelà’s Bounded Convergence Theorem (Q3069250) (← links)
- On the Regularity of Operators Near a Regular Operator (Q3069252) (← links)
- Why Eisenstein Proved the Eisenstein Criterion and Why Schönemann Discovered It First (Q3072547) (← links)
- How Small Can a Polynomial Be Near Infinity? (Q3072548) (← links)
- Arnol’d, the Jacobi Identity, and Orthocenters (Q3072549) (← links)
- Two Extensions of Results of Archimedes (Q3072550) (← links)
- On Polynomial Rings with a Goldbach Property (Q3072551) (← links)
- Measurable Functions with a Given Set of Integrability Exponents (Q3072552) (← links)