The following pages link to The American Mathematical Monthly (Q93751):
Displaying 50 items.
- A Simple Proof of the Jensen-Steffensen Inequality (Q3324184) (← links)
- The Set of Periodic Points (Q3324642) (← links)
- A Supplement to "A Mathematician's Guide to Popular Sports" (Q3324866) (← links)
- Large Numbers and Unprovable Theorems (Q3325721) (← links)
- Colorings of Circles (Q3325752) (← links)
- Serendipity in Mathematics or How One is Led to Discover that ∑ ∞ n = 1 1⋅3⋅5⋯(2n - 1 n2 n n! = ½ + 3 16 + 15144 + ⋯ = ln4 (Q3325947) (← links)
- Mobius Equivalence and Euclidean Symmetry (Q3326325) (← links)
- Euler Lines, Tritangent Centers, and Their Triangles (Q3326332) (← links)
- Computers and the Multiplicity of Polynomial Roots (Q3327625) (← links)
- A Naturally Occurring Function Continuous Only at Irrationals (Q3329675) (← links)
- Mapping Theorems in Complex Analysis (Q3329734) (← links)
- Any New Helly Numbers? (Q3330048) (← links)
- A Homology Version of the Borsuk-Ulam Theorem (Q3330121) (← links)
- A Recursion on Quadruples (Q3331269) (← links)
- Duality in the Classroom (Q3331343) (← links)
- Note on the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (Q3333185) (← links)
- Matrices with "Custom-Built" Eigenspaces (Q3333189) (← links)
- Empirical Measures (Q3333798) (← links)
- Aitken Sequences and Fibonacci Numbers (Q3334856) (← links)
- Tricks or Treats with the Hilbert Matrix (Q3336229) (← links)
- Helly's Theorem with Volumes (Q3336285) (← links)
- A Simple Weierstrass Function (Q3338480) (← links)
- An Elementary Proof that the Hilbert Cube is Compact (Q3339744) (← links)
- The Toilet Paper Problem (Q3339841) (← links)
- Proof Checking the RSA Public Key Encryption Algorithm (Q3340195) (← links)
- Factorization and Primality Tests (Q3340912) (← links)
- Riemann-Stieltjes and Lebesgue-Stieltjes Integrability (Q3341071) (← links)
- Symmetry Factors for Differential Equations (Q3341142) (← links)
- How to Solve a Diophantine Equation: A Number-Theoretic Excursion (Q3342644) (← links)
- A Net of Exponentials Converging to a Nonmeasurable Function (Q3342802) (← links)
- Infinite-Dimensional Banach Spaces Must Have Uncountable Basis--An Elementary Proof (Q3343136) (← links)
- When is L p (μ) Contained in L q (μ)? (Q3343144) (← links)
- The Matrix Equation AX - XB = C (Q3344094) (← links)
- A Combinatorial Proof of the Triple Product Identity (Q3344210) (← links)
- A Discrete Landau Problem (Q3344598) (← links)
- On Finite Classes of Convex Sets that Permit Space Coverings (Q3344778) (← links)
- Relations Among Some Classes of Subsets of R (Q3345007) (← links)
- Poisson Approximations and the Definition of the Poisson Process (Q3345515) (← links)
- Geometry of Binomial Coefficients (Q3346327) (← links)
- Sums of Powers of Integers (Q3346328) (← links)
- A Partition of the Unit Interval (Q3346516) (← links)
- Approximation by Polynomials: Interpolation and Optimal Nodes (Q3346736) (← links)
- Geometric Series in Incomplete Normed Algebras (Q3346818) (← links)
- Fixed Points of the Twisted Cyclic Shift Operator (Q3348179) (← links)
- An Overview of the Calculus Curriculum Reform Effort: Issues for Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum Development (Q3352977) (← links)
- The Ergodic Character of Sequences of Pedal Triangles (Q3353306) (← links)
- A Geometric Regularity From Order-Restricted Statistical Inference (Q3360865) (← links)
- A Prime Testing Algorithm from Leonhard Euler (Q3379604) (← links)
- Sums of Powers in Large Finite Fields: A Mix of Methods (Q3379605) (← links)
- March Madness Magic: Constructing a Tournament with a Magic Cube (Q3379606) (← links)