The following pages link to The American Mathematical Monthly (Q93751):
Displaying 50 items.
- Euler's Product Expansion for the Sine: An Elementary Proof (Q3460003) (← links)
- On Xiang's Observations Concerning the Cauchy–Schwarz Inequality (Q3460004) (← links)
- The Seventy-Fifth William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition (Q3460005) (← links)
- Early Round Bluffing in Poker (Q3460007) (← links)
- Volume/Surface Area Relations for <em>n</em>-Dimensional Spheres, Pseudospheres, and Catenoids (Q3460008) (← links)
- Besicovitch, Bisection, and the Normality of 0.(1)(4)(9)(16)(25) … (Q3460009) (← links)
- On a Recursion Formula Related to Confluent Vandermonde (Q3460011) (← links)
- On Devaney Chaos and Dense Periodic Points: Period 3 and Higher Implies Chaos (Q3460012) (← links)
- Funny Forms of the Mean Value Theorem (Q3460013) (← links)
- A Viscosity Proof of the Cauchy–Schwarz Inequality (Q3460014) (← links)
- A Short Proof of the Fact That the Matrix Trace Is the Expectation of the Numerical Values (Q3460015) (← links)
- van der Waerden and the Primes (Q3460016) (← links)
- An Exponential Inequality for Symmetric Random Variables (Q3460017) (← links)
- Pairs of Matrices in <em>GL</em><sub>2</sub>(R<sub>≥0</sub>) That Freely Generate (Q3460018) (← links)
- Pythagoras by Integral (Q3460019) (← links)
- A Simple Proof of the Lebesgue Decomposition Theorem (Q3460020) (← links)
- A New Proof of the Change of Variable Theorem for the Riemann Integral (Q3460021) (← links)
- I Prefer Pi: Addenda (Q3460022) (← links)
- How to Make Equivalent Measures? (Q3460023) (← links)
- Mathematics and the “Dark Matter” Puzzle (Q3466026) (← links)
- Pick a Tree – Any Tree (Q3466029) (← links)
- Generalizations of Wilson’s Theorem for Double-, Hyper-, Sub- and Superfactorials (Q3466030) (← links)
- A Simple Computation of ζ (2<em>k</em>) (Q3466031) (← links)
- A New Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem (Q3466033) (← links)
- Using Rolling Circles to Generate Caustic Envelopes Resulting from Reflected Light (Q3466034) (← links)
- A Porism for Cyclic Quadrilaterals, Butterfly Theorems, and Hyperbolic Geometry (Q3466035) (← links)
- Side Lengths of Equiangular Polygons (as seen by a coding theorist) (Q3466037) (← links)
- Relationships Between the First Four Moments (Q3466038) (← links)
- An Upper Bound for Some Coloring Problem (Q3466039) (← links)
- Eigenvalues of Real Symmetric Matrices (Q3466040) (← links)
- A One-Formula Proof of the Nonvanishing of <em>L</em>-Functions of Real Characters at 1 (Q3466042) (← links)
- The Volume of the Convex Hull of a Body and its Homothetic Copies (Q3466043) (← links)
- Explaining a Mysterious Maximal Inequality — and a Path to the Law of Large Numbers (Q3466044) (← links)
- Using Infinitesimals to Differentiate Secant and Tangent (Q3466045) (← links)
- The Brocard Angle and a Geometrical Gem from Dmitriev and Dynkin (Q3466046) (← links)
- Disks, Balls, and Walls: Analysis of a Combinatorial Game (Q3468910) (← links)
- Chebyshev's Inequality and Natural Density (Q3469150) (← links)
- The Editor's Corner: The New Mersenne Conjecture (Q3469151) (← links)
- On the Square Roots of Infinite Matrices (Q3470600) (← links)
- Folding Polynomials and Their Dynamics (Q3471235) (← links)
- How Not to Prove Fermat's Last Theorem (Q3472183) (← links)
- Line Integrals of Higher-Order Derivatives (Q3472323) (← links)
- The Editor's Corner: Summability Theory: A Neglected Tool of Analysis (Q3473578) (← links)
- The Norm of a Linear Functional (Q3477485) (← links)
- An Eigenvalue Characterization of the Correlation Coefficient (Q3477832) (← links)
- Irrationals and the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic (Q3480118) (← links)
- Geometry of Continued Fractions (Q3480138) (← links)
- An Elementary Test for the Galois Group of a Quartic Polynomial (Q3480165) (← links)
- More on Mortality (Q3480227) (← links)
- Polynomials All of Whose Derivatives Have Integer Roots (Q3481822) (← links)