Author(s) Title Page Issue Category
Steve Abbott Editorial 2 March 1996 Special
Steve Abbott A circuitous way to differentiate 489 November 1999 Note 83.53
Steve Abbott A difference method for 355 July 1995 Note 79.31
Steve Abbott Averaging sequences and triangles 222 March 1996 Note 80.2
Zohair Abu-abbas and Mowaffaq Hajja A note on the Fermat point of a tetrahedron 117 March 1995 Note 79.21
Ken Adams How polite is ? 79 March 1993 Note 77.02
Ahmet G. Agargün and Colin R. Fletcher The fundamental theorem of arithmetic dissected 53 March 1997 Article
R. McNeill Alexander Walking and running 262 July 1996 Article
Reg Allenby Almost pavings of patios 490 November 1999 Note 83.54
S. C. Althoen, L. King & K. Schilling How long is a game of snakes and ladders? 71 March 1993 Article
Steven C. Althoen & Matthew F. Wyneken Some velocity and position calculations. 27 March 1994 Article
Manuel Álvarez and Joaquín M. Gutiérrez A simple proof of the Lagrange identity on vector products 509 November 1999 Note 83.67
D. V. Anderson On an accelerometer 112 March 1997 Note 81.16
D. V. Anderson Iterations for the square root 574 November 1996 Note 80.49
Ian Anderson Snap 278 July 1992 Note 76.05
Johnston Anderson Seeing induction at work 406 December 1991 Article
Johnston Anderson and Andy Walker Partitions into square-pairs 39 March 1999 Article
Johnston Anderson and Keith Austin Paradigms of proof 489 November 1995 Article
Elizabeth J. Andrews Shortening the home stretch II 95 March 1995 Note 79.06
J. C. Appleby Hexponentiation 84 March 1995 Note 79.01
J. C. Appleby Rational approximations to irrationals via eigenvalues 378 December 1990 Note 74.48
John Appleby Self-intersecting curves in mechanism design 333 November 1994 Note 78.14
P. K. Aravind Two families of antiprisms 462 November 1996 Article
P. K. Aravind A symmetrical pursuit problem on the sphere and the hyperbolic plane 30 March 1994 Article
P. K. Aravind On the variation in length of daylight in a simple model 92 March 1993 Note 77.09
Konstantin Ardakov Powers and other functions of matrices 434 November 1997 Note 81.44
Konstantin Ardakov A Casio fx-7700GB cubics program 352 July 1995 Note 79.28
Bob Ardler How the scalar and vector products are derived 454 November 1998 Note 82.45
N. J. Armstrong and R. Armstrong An observation concerning repetends 101 March 1997 Note 81.13
Syed Asadulla Snowflakes and hexagons 145 June 1990 Note 74.17
Roy Ashley The 1996 President's Address 450 November 1996 Article
Roy Ashley A century of the Gazette 1 March 1996 Special
Isao Asiba and Masakazu Nihei A geometric construction and its applications 280 July 1999 Note 83.32
Lily Atiyah Dame Mary Cartwright 494 November 1998 Obituary
Michael Atiyah Geometry and Physics 78 March 1996 Special
Colin Atkinson A 'simple' integral and the repeated logarithm 33 March 1990 Article
Keith Austin A theorem about running round a triangle and two applications 137 June 1991 Article
Tony Ayres The square root of 2 342 October 1991 Note 75.35
John Backhouse Some more decimal points 87 March 1999 Debate
John K. Backhouse On the tritet rule 114 March 1997 Note 81.17
Nigel Backhouse Pancake functions and approximations to 371 July 1995 Note 79.36
Nigel Backhouse Polynomial square roots 84 March 1991 Note 75.02
B. J. R. Bailey Where does the binomial distribution go on its way to the Poisson limit? 272 July 1992 Note 76.02
A. F. Bainbridge & P. A. Binding Symmetrical paths on a calculator 399 December 1991 Article
Drago Bajc More on the shot-putter problem 299 July 1998 Note 82.41
Drago Bajc Simple mappings in mechanics 421 November 1999 Article
A. Baker Squaring the circle 71 March 1996 Special
A. C. Baker How to ask a question 312 October 1991 Article
Barbara Ball There is no easy way 539 November 1995 Debate
Tony Bamard A thousand million leagues 329 November 1993 Article
Kiril Bankov Applications of the pigeon-hole principle 286 July 1995 Article
Kiril Bankov Principle of the extreme element 2 March 1999 Article
Roy Barbara Two short proofs of Morley's Theorem 447 November 1997 Note 81.48
Roy Barbara A new look at solving Torricelli's problem 490 November 1998 Note 82.60
Roy Barbara A corollary of Napoleon's Theorem 297 July 1998 Note 82.39
Roy Barbara A quick proof of a generalised Steiner-Lehmus theorem 450 November 1997 Note 81.49
Keith Barnett The centre of gravity of a filling vessel 452 November 1997 Note 81.51
Albert A. Bartlett Expert predictions of the lifetimes of non-renewable resources 127 July 1994 Article
John Baylis The linearity error 389 November 1992 Note 76.18
A. F. Beardon Square roots of involutions 230 March 1996 Note 80.6
A. F. Beardon S.P numbers 25 March 1999 Article
Alan Beardon A simple inequality 568 November 1995 Note 79.55
Alan F. Beardon Sums of squares of digits 379 November 1998 Article
Martin Beech A computer conjecture of a non-serious theorem 50 March 1990 Note 74.08
B. S. Beevers The greatest product 91 March 1993 Note 77.08
Paul Belcher et al On S.P numbers 72 March 1998 Note 82.01
Seamus Bellew The Eperson-Spieker circle 444 November 1997 Note 81.47
Seamus Bellew The ever-decreasing circles 104 March 1997 Note 81.14
John Bentin Regular simplicial distances 106 March 1995 Note 79.15
John Bentin Regular polygonal distances 277 July 1997 Note 81.32
Ladislav Beran The complex roots of a quadratic from a circle 287 July 1999 Note 83.35
Rod Berrieman Combinations with gaps 582 November 1996 Note 80.53
Rodney Berrieman More on the formula for loops in a box 492 November 1999 Note 83.55
Neil Bibby Wherefore 'plug and chug'?: computer algebra versus A level mathematics 40 March 1991 Article
Alan Bishop Visions, mechanisms and professionals (1992 Presidential address) 438 November 1992 Article
H. W. Bitton Constructing nice cubics 263 July 1997 Note 81.25
S. Boardman, Chris Harrison & Terry Webster The graph of 132 June 1990 Article
Sam Boardman The convergence of the binomial series 287 October 1990 Note 74.36
Brian Bolt The home stretch . . . 255 July 1993 Note 77.14
Brian Bolt From magic triangles to vector spaces to magic tetrahedrons 257 July 1992 Article
Brian Bolt, Roger Eggleton & Joe Gilks The magic hexagram 140 June 1991 Article
Sir Hermann Bondi The throw of a die 296 July 1999 Note 83.39
Ronald Boskovic and Paul Belcher A teaching note on Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm 94 March 1999 Note 83.03
John F. Bowers In which key did the angels sing? 119 July 1994 Article
A. V. Boyd Bell numbers and the surprising appearance of e 56 March 1994 Note 78.05
Mary Bradburn The borders of mathematics and natural philosophy (The 1994 Presidential Address) 450 November 1995 Article
Mary Bradburn Presidents and presidential addresses 13 March 1996 Special
Robert John Bradbury Extracting roots by mental methods 76 March 1998 Note 82.03
C. J. Bradley On solutions of 404 July 1996 Note 80.34
C. J. Bradley Equal sums of squares 80 March 1998 Note 82.07
C. J. Bradley Heads you lose, tails I win 166 June 1991 Article
C. J. Bradley and J. T. Bradley Countless Simson line configurations 314 July 1996 Article
Christopher Bradley & Nick Lord Comparing Spearman's rank and the product-moment correlation coefficients 84 March 1993 Note 77.04
Christopher J. Bradley An unexpected bonus 380 November 1992 Note 76.10
Bill Brakes Explorers and helpers 387 July 1995 Note 79.44
W. R. Brakes Unexpected groups 513 November 1995 Article
John Branfield What is the mathematics of bowls? 120 March 1995 Note 79.23
David Branson Sequences obtained from tossing a coin 401 November 1992 Note 76.23
David Branson Times of flight 202 June 1991 Note 75.19
Peter A. Braza and Jingcheng Tong Moving the first digit of a positive integer to the last 216 July 1999 Article
M. N. Brearley A mathematician's view of bowling 501 November 1996 Article
Maurice N. Brearley The rocking rigid pendulum 120 June 1990 Article
Maurice N. Brearley, N. J. de Mestre, D. R. Watson Modelling the rowing stroke in racing shells 389 November 1998 Article
Michael Brennan A note on the converse to Lagrange's theorem 286 July 1998 Note 82.34
T. Bridgeman Radial and transverse motion 46 March 1990 Note 74.05
R. T. Bridges How many questions should there be in a multiple choice test? 49 March 1994 Note 78.02
Richard Bridges More centres of mass 596 November 1996 Note 80.61
Richard Bridges Minimal Steiner trees for three dimensional networks 157 July 1994 Article
Margaret Brown Rolph Schwarzenberger (1936-1992) An appreciation 95 March 1993 Obituary
Margaret Brown The second iteration (1991 Presidential address) 263 October 1991 Article
Rev L. M. Brown An algorithm for square roots: an episode in the campaign against dotage 428 November 1997 Note 81.41
Ronald Brown, Timothy Porter The Methodology of Mathematics 321 July 1995 Debate
Ian Bruce The logarithmic mean 89 March 1997 Note 81.7
Maxim Bruckheimer and Abraham Arcavi A visual approach to some elementary number theory 471 November 1995 Article
Victor Bryant What goes round comes round 394 November 1999 Article
Victor Bryant Patterns within 25 March 1996 Special
Victor Bryant and Hugh Bradley Triangular light routes 298 July 1998 Note 82.40
Brian D. Bunday Mathematical modelling of queues 499 November 1995 Article
Heidi Burgiel How to lose at Tetris 194 July 1997 Article
Bob Burn A case of conflict 109 March 1997 Note 81.15
Bob Burn The 9-pin geoboard and the symmetry group 293 July 1999 Note 83.38
Bob Burn No converse to Lagrange's theorem 505 November 1999 Note 83.64
Bob Burn Cycling digits 154 June 1991 Article
Bob Burn Groups of arithmetical transformations 437 November 1997 Note 81.45
Bob Burn Filling holes in the real line 228 October 1990 Article
Bob Burn The Orton-Flower tessellation 372 December 1990 Note 74.45
Aidan Burns Fractal tilings 193 July 1994 Note 78.13
John Cable A geometrical creation myth 44 March 1998 Article
D. M. Cannell & N. J. Lord George Green, mathematician and physicist 1793-1841 26 March 1993 Article
José Paulo Q. Carneiro Logarithms on the simplest calculator 75 March 1998 Note 82.02
Ll. G. Chambers The inverse square law of attraction 109 March 1998 Note 82.22
LL. G. Chambers Elfenau Rhifyddiaeth - A Fragment 293 July 1995 Article
Ll. G. Chambers An algorithm for the th root 258 July 1999 Note 83.22
Ll. G. Chambers An inequality concerning means 456 November 1998 Note 82.46
Ll. G. Chambers An iterative process in the early slate industry in North Wales 254 July 1999 Note 83.20
Ll. G. Chambers A spurious relation between measures of central tendency 54 March 1990 Note 74.10
Sue Chandler Sue Chandler 327 July 1992 People
David Chappell On the optimal shape for a flight bag 110 March 1995 Note 79.18
David Chappell & Christine Straker The golden section in mountain photography 43 March 1990 Note 74.03
Hwang Chien-Lih More Machin-type identities 120 March 1997 Note 81.22
Frank Chorlton Volume of a tetrahedron 196 June 1991 Note 75.13
Frank Chorlton Evaluation of a definite integral using a Laplace transform 307 July 1999 Note 83.44
Frank Chorlton Some geometrical properties of the catenary 121 March 1999 Note 83.16
Frank Chorlton Evaluation of an integral 459 November 1998 Note 82.47
Frank Chorlton Extended rule for integration by parts 106 March 1998 Note 82.20
Frank Chorlton A definite integral via a difference equation 504 November 1999 Note 83.63
Frank Chorlton The generalised Steiner point for a triangle 440 December 1991 Note 75.42
Frank Chorlton Summation and properties of and 368 July 1995 Note 79.35
Frank Chorlton Products of Pythagorean triples 273 July 1997 Note 81.29
Frank Chorlton Jumps, bends and curvature discontinuities 393 November 1992 Note 76.20
Frank Chorlton Evaluation of a definite integral 120 March 1999 Note 83.15
Frank Chorlton Logarithmic integration 381 July 1996 Note 80.24
Frank Chorlton Summation of an infinite series 395 November 1992 Note 76.21
Frank Chorlton Finite sums of powers of the natural numbers 95 March 1998 Note 82.12
Bruce Christianson Solving quartics using palindromes 327 October 1991 Note 75.27
R. J. Clarke The quadratic equation formula 460 November 1998 Note 82.48
R. J. Clarke Some integrals of the form 290 July 1998 Note 82.37
R. J. Clarke A different aspect of Wallis's Formula 289 July 1998 Note 82.36
Robert J. Clarke Euclid's diagram for Pythagoras' theorem 114 March 1999 Note 83.11
Robert J. Clarke Properties of Pascal's Triangle 79 March 1997 Note 81.2
Robert J. Clarke Morley's other triangles 286 July 1999 Note 83.34
Robert J. Clarke The geometric series 92 March 1997 Note 81.8
Robert J. Clarke Triangles, surds and Pell's equation 221 July 1999 Article
Robert G. Clason A family of golden triangle tile patterns 130 July 1994 Article
Frank Clifford Permutation groups with a chessboard 330 October 1991 Note 75.29
Frank Clifford e on a micro 289 October 1990 Note 74.37
Peter Cochrane Virtual mathematics 267 July 1996 Article
Chris Collinson A parabolic helix? 399 November 1992 Note 76.22
D. J. Colwell & J. R. Gillett Meeting in a tournament 143 June 1990 Note 74.16
D. J. Colwell, J. R. Gillett & B. C. Jones That number e again 329 October 1991 Note 75.28
Derek Colwell & Jack Gillett The optimal orbital plane 379 December 1990 Note 74.49
Derek Colwell, Brian Jones & Jack Gillett A Markov Chain in Cricket (MCC!) 183 June 1991 Note 75.07
Ian Cook Diophantine equations - a tableau, or spreadsheet, for solving . 463 November 1998 Note 82.49
Ian Cook The Euclidean algorithm and Fibonacci 47 March 1990 Note 74.06
Mark J. Cooker An extension of Holditch's theorem 183 July 1998 Article
Mark J. Cooker On sweeping out an area 69 March 1999 Article
Mark J. Cooker The accurate summation of some awkward series 48 March 1998 Article
Michael Cooper Who named the radian? 100 March 1992 Article
Michael Cornelius My first Mathematical Gazette 31 March 1996 Special
Michael Cornelius Michael Cornelius 259 July 1993 People
John Costello Quick insights and painted eggs 414 December 1991 Article
John Costello Some proofs by continuity 163 July 1994 Article
John Costello A Steiner-type net for a cube 436 December 1991 Note 75.40
Don Cowell Searching for digital invariants 519 November 1996 Article
Alan Cox Barcodes II 7 March 1994 Article
Mike Crampin Piecewise linear recurrence relations 355 November 1992 Article
Tony Crilly A supergolden rectangle 320 November 1994 Article
Tony Crilly A mathematician extraordinary - James Joseph Sylvester (1814-1897) 7 March 1997 Article
Tony Crilly A gemstone in matrix algebra 182 March 1992 Article
Tony Crilly Black holes and the gamma functions 291 October 1990 Note 74.38
Tony Crilly A Victorian mathematician 259 July 1995 Article
Tony Crilly Computer connections 273 October 1990 Note 74.29
Tony Crilly & Stanley Millward An optimisation problem for triangles 345 November 1992 Article
Tony Crilly and Colin Fletcher Desert Island Theorems 2 March 1998 Article
R. P. Cross A property of large factorial numbers 80 March 1997 Note 81.3
Tim Cross Square-triangular numbers 320 October 1991 Note 75.25
Tim Cross A Fibonacci fluke? 398 July 1996 Note 80.31
John S. Croucher How fair are weighted means? 554 November 1995 Note 79.48
John S. Croucher Preferential Voting Concepts 64 March 1995 Article
David Cundy Constructing nice cubics - again 468 November 1998 Note 82.50
David Cundy, Laurence Ellis & Colin Goldsmith Plastic astronaut problems 340 November 1994 Note 78.17
H. M. Cundy Geometry, tangents and cubics 347 July 1995 Note 79.24
H. Martyn Cundy The axonometric sphere 274 July 1997 Note 81.31
H. Martyn Cundy The bascule bridge - an unexpected cardioid 124 June 1990 Article
H. Martyn Cundy Three progressions in a foursome 351 November 1992 Article
H. Martyn Cundy Curves and conjugacy 207 March 1996 Article
Neil Curwen The optimal flight bag revisited 375 July 1996 Note 80.21
M. D. Dampier is finite! 367 July 1996 Note 80.15
M. D. Dampier When air resistance doesn't matter 234 March 1996 Note 80.7
M. D. Dampier The point of intersection of three planes 283 October 1990 Note 74.33
Mike Dampier The Mathematical Gazette: a brief history 5 March 1996 Special
Jan Dangerfield Jan Dangerfield 206 June 1991 People
A. E. L. Davis Kepler's unintentional ellipse 37 March 1998 Article
Subhranil De and Abhijit Sen The generalised Gamow-Stern problem 345 July 1996 Article
Michael D. de Villiers A generalisation of the Fermat-Torricelli point 374 July 1995 Note 79.37
Michael de Villiers A further generalisation of the Fermat-Torricelli point 106 March 1999 Note 83.06
Michael de Villiers Dual generalisations of Van Aubel's theorem 405 November 1998 Article
Michael A. B. Deakin From Pappus to today 6 March 1990 Article
Michael A. B. Deakin More on bascule bridges 107 March 1995 Note 79.16
Michael A. B. Deakin Boole's mathematical blindness 511 November 1996 Article
Michael A. B. Deakin A simple proof of the Beijing theorem 251 July 1992 Article
Michael A. B. Deakin Thermodynamic proofs and their history 92 March 1999 Note 83.02
Michael A. B. Deakin and Hans Lausch The Bible and Pi 162 July 1998 Article
Tim Rowlands Pop maths postscript: when is a vacation a holiday ? 254 July 1992 Article
Thomas Dence Cubics, chaos and Newton's method 403 November 1997 Article
Chris Denley & Chris Pritchard The golf ball aerodynamics of Peter Guthrie Tait 298 November 1993 Article
J. R. Dennett Cricket and derangements 2 March 1990 Article
Darrell Desbrow Evaluating the probability integral 169 June 1990 Note 74.28
Darrell Desbrow or if it goes up will it come down? 204 June 1991 Note 75.21
Darrell Desbrow Volumetric proof of the sum of squares formula 256 July 1999 Note 83.21
Duane W. Detemple The noninteger property of sums of reciprocals of successive integers 193 June 1991 Note 75.11
Keith Devlin Mathematical proofs in the computer age 149 March 1996 Article
Jean Dieudonné The concept of 'rigorous proof' 204 March 1996 Article
Jean Dieudonné Mathematics of our day 45 March 1996 Special
Colin Dixon Geometry and the cosine rule 439 November 1997 Note 81.46
Colin Dixon Complex roots, tangents and cubics 347 July 1995 Note 79.25
Roy Dixon Beyond Hall and Knight 365 November 1993 Note 77.18
Stan Dolan A comment on note 77.13 96 March 1995 Note 79.07
M. Drukker A trigonometric proof of a trigonometric inequality 503 November 1999 Note 83.62
Janet Duffin Making the most of technology: a personal perspective 541 November 1996 Debate
Ray Dunnett Newton-Raphson and the cubic 347 November 1994 Note 78.21
John H. Durran A demolition 455 December 1991 Note 75.49
R. H. Dye and R. W. D. Nickalls A new algorithm for generating Pythagorean triples 86 March 1998 Note 82.09
A. W. F. Edwards How to iron a hypercube 433 December 1991 Note 75.39
A. W. F. Edwards Means and trees 201 June 1991 Note 75.18
Mark Elliot & Nick Lord Radioactive decay series 163 June 1990 Note 74.26
D. B. Eperson Lewis Carroll - Mathematician 199 March 1996 Article
D. B. Eperson The Euler line and the Eperson line 239 March 1996 Note 80.12
D. B. Eperson Properties of the general 3 by 3 magic square 382 July 1995 Note 79.41
Folke Eriksson The Fermat-Torricelli problem once more 37 March 1997 Article
Terence Etchells The fall and rise of the chain rule 188 July 1994 Note 78.11
Russell Euler Examples using the maximum modulus theorem 394 July 1996 Note 80.28
Chris Evans Pythagorean triples 317 October 1991 Note 75.23
John Fauvel John Fauvel 199 March 1992 People
Alan Fearnehough Another method for showing the divergence of the harmonic series 198 June 1991 Note 75.15
Qi Feng Inequalities for an integral 376 July 1996 Note 80.22
A. M. Fink A dipstick for a hemispherical tank 115 March 1995 Note 79.20
Graham Fisher The singularity of Fibonacci matrices 295 July 1997 Note 81.39
A. D. Fitt & G. T. Q. Hoare The closed-form integration of arbitrary functions 227 July 1993 Article
Harley Flanders Averaging sequences again 219 March 1996 Note 80.1
Colin R. Fletcher Two prime centenaries 476 November 1996 Article
Colin R. Fletcher Eisenstein generalised 153 June 1990 Note 74.21
T. J. Fletcher Take it or leave it! 185 March 1996 Article
Tony Forbes A large pair of twin primes 577 November 1995 Note 79.62
D. H. Fowler A final-year university course on the history of mathematics: actively confronting the past 46 March 1992 Article
David Fowler A simple approach to the factorial function 378 July 1996 Note 80.23
David Fowler A simple approach to the factorial function - the next step 53 March 1999 Article
Michael Fox Napoleon triangles and adventitious angles 413 November 1998 Article
Michael Fox Formula funding of schools: some mathematical results 337 November 1993 Article
Doug French Varying the approach to A level mathematics 62 March 1991 Article
Doug French Computer algebra systems and A level examinations 545 November 1995 Debate
Doug French Parabolic reflectors 237 July 1999 Workshop
Doug French School algebra and the challenge of the TI 92 62 March 1998 Debate
Doug French ƒVarying the volume of a pair of tetrahedra 99 March 1997 Note 81.12
H. Fujita, S. Iitaka, T. Uetake, K. Yokochi Mathematics education at risk 352 July 1996 Debate
Joseph S. Fulda The paradox of the surprise test 419 December 1991 Article
Fulvia Furinghetti The ancients and approximated calculation: examples and suggestions for the classroom 139 March 1992 Article
Lutz Führer Historical stories in the mathematics classroom 127 March 1992 Article
S. N. Gajanan The inverse of the general 3 by 3 magic matrix 117 March 1997 Note 81.19
A. Gardiner 'Problem-solving'? Or problem solving? 143 March 1996 Special
Tony Gardiner Back to the future 526 November 1995 Debate
Tony Gardiner Wrong Way. Go Back! 335 July 1995 Debate
Tony Gardiner The 1998 Presidential Address 354 November 1998 Article
Tony Gardiner Once upon a time 143 March 1992 Article
Tony Gardiner Rigorous thinking and the use of instruments 179 March 1992 Article
Tony Gardiner A mathematical celebration: the U.K. schools mathematical challenge 27 March 1991 Article
Tony Gardiner British Mathematical Olympiad 1995 405 July 1995 Report
Tony Gardiner 35th International Mathematical Olympiad 135 March 1995 Report
Tony Gardiner Gauss' name 402 November 1992 Note 76.24
Tony Gardiner 36th International Mathematical Olympiad 589 November 1995 Report
Tony Gardiner Triangles and tetrahedra, quadrilaterals and cubes 357 December 1990 Article
Tony Gardiner A partial comparison between 1997 O level and GCSE mathematics papers 254 July 1998 Debate
Martin Gardner Word ladders - Lewis Carroll's doublets 195 March 1996 Article
N. Gauthier Singular matrices applied to 3 × 3 magic squares 225 July 1997 Article
N. Gauthier Fibonacci sums of the type 364 July 1995 Note 79.34
F. Gerrish Perpendiculars: a second approach 341 October 1991 Note 75.34
F. Gerrish : the positive integer solution 403 November 1992 Note 76.25
F. Gerrish Ordered Pairs 30 March 1995 Article
F. Gerrish Symmetric bordered determinants 239 March 1996 Note 80.13
F. Gerrish and A. J. B. Ward Sylvester's matrix equation and Roth's removal rule 423 November 1998 Article
Khuloud Ghalieh and Mowaffaq Hajja The Fermat point of a spherical triangle 561 November 1996 Note 80.45
Peter Giblin and Matthew Trout Symmetric and almost symmetric polygons 381 November 1997 Article
Beverly J. Gimmestad The Russian peasant multiplication algorithm: a generalization 169 June 1991 Article
P. Glaister Multiplication tables - a puzzle 336 October 1991 Note 75.32
P. Glaister Another peek at the golden section 45 March 1990 Note 74.04
P. Glaister Times of flight 138 June 1990 Note 74.14
P. Glaister Further optimisation problems 374 December 1990 Note 74.46
P. Glaister A result for a vessel filling problem 407 July 1996 Note 80.36
P. Glaister An approximate solution of the grazing problem 198 June 1991 Note 75.16
P. Glaister An interesting result on centres of mass 381 November 1992 Note 76.11
P. Glaister Roots and reactions 385 November 1992 Note 76.15
P. Glaister Length of flight 318 October 1991 Note 75.24
P. Glaister Golden earrings 224 March 1996 Note 80.08
P. Glaister Second order differential equations - a unified approach 392 July 1996 Note 80.27
P. Glaister Transformation of improper integrals 93 March 1997 Note 81.09
P. Glaister On the area swept out by a projectile 384 November 1992 Note 76.14
P. Glaister Mathematical skyers 470 November 1998 Note 82.51
P. Glaister Two Fibonacci sums - a variation 85 March 1997 Note 81.5
Paul Glaister A result in modular arithmetic with an application 66 March 1994 Note 78.09
Paul Glaister Telescoping series 443 December 1991 Note 75.45
Paul Glaister Tetrahedra Fermat points and centroids 360 November 1993 Note 77.15
Paul Glaister Bump-to-bump 93 March 1995 Note 79.04
Paul Glaister Fibonacci power series 521 November 1995 Article
Paul Glaister Spot the difference 68 March 1994 Note 78.11
Paul Glaister Multiplicative Fibonacci sequences 68 March 1994 Note 78.10
Paul Glaister A 'flat' function with some interesting properties and an application 438 December 1991 Note 75.41
C. A. Glasbey Sums on Channel 4's 'Countdown' 178 June 1991 Article
Shawn Glasco Pythagorean triples 574 November 1995 Note 79.60
Colin Goldsmith Pascal triangle matrices 343 November 1994 Note 78.19
Jeffrey Goodwin Hilary Shuard (1928-1992) 257 July 1993 Obituary
J. R. Gosselin On the scalar triple product and determinantal products 280 July 1992 Note 76.06
Mike Grant and Malcolm Perella Descending to the irrational 263 July 1999 Note 83.25
Richard Grassl The squares do fit! 361 July 1995 Note 79.33
Richard Grassl & Robert Lochel Where have your seen before? 378 November 1992 Note 76.09
Richard Grassl and Tabitha Mingus Equivalence classes and a familiar combinatorial identity 98 March 1998 Note 82.14
David Green Response to the DFE consultative document Superhighways for Education 629 November 1995 Response
David Green Does it give the right angle? 283 July 1997 Note 81.35
Paul Green & Pamela Liebeck Bracelets 232 October 1990 Article
Raymond N. Greenwell Why Simpson's rule gives exact answers for cubics 508 November 1999 Note 83.68
Peter Griffin & John Mason Walls and windows 260 October 1990 Article
H. B. Griffiths and A. J. Oldknow A general approach to three-variable inequalities 8 March 1998 Article
Ian Griffiths Squintics and the sinusoidal fallacy 304 November 1994 Article
Terry S. Griggs Impolite numbers 442 December 1991 Note 75.44
Branko Grünbaum & G. C. Shephard Idiot-proof tiles 143 June 1991 Article
Branko Grünbaum and G. C. Shephard A new Ceva-type theorem 492 November 1996 Article
Rod Haggerty The mean value theorem and a counter example 295 October 1990 Note 74.40
John Haigh Averages are misleading 59 March 1994 Note 78.06
John Haigh Not only e, but 54 March 1994 Note 78.04
Mowaffaq Hajja Another curious cubic 99 March 1995 Note 79.11
Mowaffaq Hajja A note on Hoare's cubic 99 March 1995 Note 79.10
Mowaffaq Hajja An analytical proof of the generalised Steiner-Lehmus theorem 493 November 1999 Note 83.56
Bob Hall Gauss's counterexample 359 November 1992 Article
Bob Hall and Tim Rowland The classical form of Pythagorean triples 270 July 1997 Note 81.28
Vincent G. Hart Two problems in telegraphy 354 December 1990 Article
Mark Harvey Ever decreasing circles and inversion 472 November 1998 Note 82.52
Mark Harvey Locus problems with complex numbers 286 July 1997 Note 81.36
Mark Harvey A special quadratic 267 July 1997 Note 81.26
Mark Harvey and Paul Woodruff Fibonacci numbers and sums of inverse tangents 565 November 1995 Note 79.53
Gillian Hatch Still more about the (20, 21, 29) triangle 548 November 1996 Note 80.40
Gillian Hatch More on the general solution of the Pythagorean equation 85 March 1998 Note 82.08
Gillian Hatch Pythagorean Triples and Triangular Square Numbers 51 March 1995 Article
Allan Hayes Mathematica: A system for doing mathematics by computer 52 March 1993 Article
Roger Heath-Brown Roger Heath-Brown 79 March 1991 People
Torkil Heiede Why teach history of mathematics? 151 March 1992 Article
John Hersee Masterclasses, excitement, enrichment, extension - what are we trying to achieve? 452 November 1998 Debate
John Hersee Curriculum development and the MA 137 March 1996 Special
John Hersee AIMS (The 1993 Presidential Address) 305 July 1995 Article
Philip Hickin Anamorphosis 209 July 1992 Article
Ray Hill Counting and the reflection principle 308 October 1991 Article
Ray Hill, S. M. Elzaidi Cubes and inverses of magic squares 565 November 1996 Note 80.46
Peter Hilton & Jean Pederson A deplorable fallacy - and a minor fault 308 November 1994 Article
Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen, and Hans Walser Greeting cards and fractals 252 July 1997 Article
Ann E. Hirst What shape is an ellipse? 400 November 1999 Article
Ann E. Hirst and E. Keith Lloyd Cassini, his ovals and a space probe to Saturn 409 November 1997 Article
Ann Hirst Can you do it with heptagons? 17 March 1995 Article
Keith Hirst Divisors of 440 November 1999 Article
Keith Hirst Newton's method - with mistakes 385 July 1996 Note 80.25
Keith Hirst Consequences of GCSE in Mathematics for Degree Studies 61 March 1995 Article
G. T. Q. Hoare A survey of mathematical logic, part II: post-1931 286 July 1996 Article
G. T. Q. Hoare Stanislaw Ulam 1909-1984 10 March 1999 Article
Graham Hoare Differences with a difference 113 March 1999 Note 83.10
Graham Hoare Hyperbolic mensuration 497 November 1999 Note 83.58
Graham Hoare A survey of mathematical logic, part I: pre-1931 83 March 1996 Special
Graham Hoare A salutary or solitary point 369 November 1992 Article
Graham Hoare Hypercubes and Chebyshev 375 December 1990 Note 74.47
Graham Hoare Dr G. A. Garreau 173 June 1990 Obituary
Graham Hoare and Nick Lord Stefan Banach (1892 - 1945) 456 November 1995 Article
David Hobbs and Simon Relf The concept of integration: a fundamental approach 167 July 1998 Article
Larry Hoehn The golden ratio via Ptolemy's theorem 279 October 1990 Note 74.32
Larry Hoehn Tangential properties of pentagrams 281 July 1997 Note 81.34
Larry Hoehn Pythagoras inside out 544 November 1996 Note 80.38
C. R. Holmes Imagine the roots of a quadratic 285 October 1990 Note 74.35
Neville Holmes Dicing decimal digits 288 July 1997 Note 81.37
John Holte & Mark Holte The probability of Ace-King adjacencies in a shuffled deck 368 November 1993 Note 77.20
Derek Holton Problem-solving? No. Mathematics? Yes! 245 July 1999 Debate
Linda Hope Mission possible: Computers in chess and A-level mathematics 11 March 1994 Article
David Hopkins Probabilities for the Name Game 237 July 1993 Article
David Hopkins Calculating probabilities for Premium Bonds winnings 149 July 1994 Article
David Hopkins David Hopkins 98 March 1993 People
Ken Houston Assessing A level mathematics 538 November 1996 Debate
Graham Howlett Vectors, centres and a touching theorem 26 March 1990 Article
Geoffrey Howson Looking back - and looking forward 129 March 1996 Special
Colin Richard Hughes Irrational roots 502 November 1999 Note 83.61
Murray Humphreys and Nicholas Macharia Tests for divisibility by 19 475 November 1998 Note 82.53
Guy Inchbald Five space-filling polyhedra 466 November 1996 Article
Guy Inchbald The Archimedean honeycomb duals 213 July 1997 Article
Dr. I. R. H. Jackson What went wrong? 381 December 1990 Note 74.50
Ian Jackson & Nick Lord Tantalising triples in Pascal's triangle 185 June 1991 Note 75.08
Chris Jagger The independence game 477 November 1998 Note 82.54
Janet Jagger and Kevin Lord What is centrifugal force? 484 November 1995 Article
Graham Jameson Counting subsets and the binomial theorem 395 July 1996 Note 80.29
Timothy P. Jameson The probability integral by volume of revolution 339 November 1994 Note 78.16
Bertha Jeffreys Recollections 1 37 March 1996 Special
Kuang Jichang Some extensions and refinements of Minc-Sathre inequality 123 March 1999 Note 83.17
A. K. Jobbings The volume of the -ball - II 105 March 1998 Note 82.19
A. K. Jobbings Quadric quadrilaterals 220 July 1997 Article
A. K. Jobbings Fair means 298 July 1997 Note 81.40
Andrew Jobbings Chords, tangents and cubics 348 July 1995 Note 79.26
Yohannon John Mechanical construction of conics 558 November 1996 Note 80.44
Glyn Johns & James Wiegeld The palindrome problem in base 2 312 November 1994 Article
Bob Johnson An example of chaotic dynamics 256 October 1990 Article
Bob Johnson The campaign for real conics 282 July 1992 Note 76.08
Bob Johnson A route to roots 284 October 1990 Note 74.34
Phillip E. Johnson & Billie Ranson The effect of a traditional secondary school geometry course on problem-solving ability 114 June 1990 Article
Scott Johnson and Hans Walser Pop-up polyhedra 364 November 1997 Article
C. A. Jones, P. Jones and A. B. Bolt Dissections of triangles into five similar triangles 225 July 1998 Article
Chris Jones and Nick Lord Characterising non-trapezoidal numbers 262 July 1999 Note 83.24
M. C. Jones The World Cup draw's flaws 335 December 1990 Article
M. C. Jones A not-so-flawed draw 23 March 1991 Article
Stephen Jones Two iteration examples 58 March 1990 Note 74.12
Tom Jones A note on conditional probability 88 March 1993 Note 77.06
J. Kashangaki A test for divisibility by seven 226 March 1996 Note 80.3
Stephen P. Kennedy A (very) short proof of Fermat's little theorem 48 March 1994 Note 78.01
Janet E. Kermode, M. W. Kermode, N. B. Backhouse A Gauss trapezium integration rule 389 July 1996 Note 80.26
Clark Kimberling The origin of Ferrers graphs 194 July 1999 Article
S. King Maximising a polygonal box 96 March 1997 Note 81.11
R. Kirby The scalar product from a different direction 117 March 1999 Note 83.12
I. S. Knight Why BODMAS? 426 November 1997 Debate
Donald E. Knuth Leaper graphs 274 November 1994 Article
Marjolein Kool Dust clouds from the sixteenth century 90 March 1992 Article
Thomas Koshy Linear Diophantine equations, linear congruences, and matrices 274 July 1998 Note 82.29
Thomas Koshy The convergence of a Lucas series 272 July 1999 Note 83.29
Thomas Koshy The Euclidean algorithm via matrices and a calculator 570 November 1996 Note 80.48
Thomas Koshy New Fibonacci and Lucas identities 481 November 1998 Note 82.55
Thomas Koshy A generalisation of Euler's theorem 80 March 1998 Note 82.06
Thomas Koshy A generalisation of a curious sum 97 March 1999 Note 83.04
Josip Kovacevic, Darko Veljan A triangular analogue of the Pythagorean theorem 550 November 1996 Note 80.41
Allan J. Kroopnick A lower bound for 88 March 1997 Note 81.6
Günter Kröber On non-palindromic patterns in palindromic processes 577 November 1996 Note 80.51
Philip W. Kuchel Is there light at the end of the funnel? 336 November 1994 Note 78.15
K. Kumar Fitting of sigmoidal growth curves 306 November 1998 Note 82.44
Y. S. Kupitz and H. Martini Equifacial tetrahedra and a famous location problem 464 November 1999 Note 83.46
Wilbert H. F. J. Körver Matches and coins, an old game with new rules 243 March 1996 Note 80.14
D. F. Lawden Families of ovals and their orthogonal trajectories 410 November 1999 Article
Paul Lazenby Locomotion at A level 244 July 1997 Article
Imre Leader 40th International Mathematical Olympiad 522 November 1999 Report
P. M. Lee Not so spurious 200 June 1991 Note 75.17
Paul Lescot A characterisation of prime numbers 400 July 1996 Note 80.32
G. Leversha A fruitful inequality 335 October 1991 Note 75.31
G. Leversha, P. Sammutt, P. Woodruff The shot-putter problem 592 November 1996 Note 80.60
Gerald Leversha or ? 556 November 1995 Note 79.49
Gerry Leversha The worst possible distribution 447 December 1991 Note 75.47
C.-S. Lin Heron's formula in 3-dimensional space 370 July 1996 Note 80.18
D. V. Lindley More on Stirling's formula 484 November 1998 Note 82.56
D. V. Lindley A brief history of Statistics in the last 100 years 92 March 1996 Special
Bernt Lindström A sleeping bag for a baby snake 451 November 1997 Note 81.50
E. Keith Lloyd Area under a spiral staircase 87 March 1995 Note 79.02
E. Keith Lloyd The standard deviation of 1, 2, ... , - Pell's equation and rational triangles 231 July 1997 Article
Anthony Lo Bello A mathematical problem from the autobiography of John Stuart Mill 102 March 1998 Note 82.16
Anthony Lo Bello Ask Marilyn: the mathematical controversy in Parade Magazine 275 October 1991 Article
Andrew Lobb Deriving the th Catalan number 109 March 1999 Note 83.08
Calvin T. Long Magic in base 3 371 November 1992 Article
Calvin T. Long The twenty-seven card trick 299 October 1991 Article
Nick Lord My favourite calculus problem 226 March 1996 Note 80.4
Nick Lord Recent calculations of pi: the Gauss-Salamin algorithm 231 July 1992 Article
Nick Lord Inequalities for the range and standard deviation 96 March 1995 Note 79.08
Nick Lord A striking property of the (2, 3, 4) triangle 93 March 1998 Note 82.11
Nick Lord A dice rolling debacle! 108 March 1995 Note 79.17
Nick Lord The mechanics of the quadratic formula 197 June 1991 Note 75.14
Nick Lord Only connect ! 396 July 1996 Note 80.30
Nick Lord The tale of the lopsided parabola 80 March 1991 Note 75.01
Nick Lord David and Goliath proofs 194 June 1991 Note 75.12
Nick Lord Cauchy-Schwarz: as easy as. .. 442 December 1991 Note 75.43
Nick Lord A sixth form book list for the 1990s 90 March 1991 Note 75.06
Nick Lord An unusual iteration example 118 March 1999 Note 83.13
Nick Lord Half-lives and exponential decay 304 July 1999 Note 83.42
Nick Lord Another perverse approach to (and ) 354 July 1995 Note 79.30
Nick Lord Conversation with a chemist 339 October 1991 Note 75.33
Nick Lord Pictorial integration of and 583 November 1996 Note 80.54
Nick Lord Balancing and golden rectangles 573 November 1995 Note 79.59
Nick Lord Prime values of polynomials 572 November 1995 Note 79.58
Nick Lord A vacuous volume formula 119 March 1999 Note 83.14
Nick Lord More algebraic tiling proofs 391 November 1992 Note 76.19
Nick Lord A chi-square nightmare 274 July 1992 Note 76.03
Nick Lord Terminal velocity 324 October 1991 Note 75.26
Nick Lord Recent formulae for : arctan revisited! 479 November 1999 Note 83.50
Nick Lord A 'maths bite': how to impress a chemist 584 November 1996 Note 80.55
Nick Lord A holey unexpected result? 361 November 1993 Note 77.16
Nick Lord An NMC surprise 98 March 1995 Note 79.09
Nick Lord From vectors to reversal paradoxes 55 March 1990 Note 74.11
Nick Lord Modern proofs of an ancient Egyptian approximation 156 June 1990 Note 74.22
Nick Lord Pure mechanics? 160 June 1990 Note 74.24
Nick Lord The folding box problem 361 December 1990 Article
Nick Lord A interception problem 351 December 1990 Article
Keith Luoma What's in a name? 297 July 1996 Article
Keith Luoma The truth behind 'famous name' mathematics 349 July 1996 Article
Alastair MacDougall The seminal Pythagorean triple (0, 1, 1) 485 November 1998 Note 82.57
Alastair MacDougall A Pascal-like triangle for coefficients of Chebyshev polynomials 276 July 1999 Note 83.31
Jim MacDougall Some arithmetic progression identities 390 July 1995 Note 79.45
Dcsmond MacHale What does 'mean' mean ? 239 October 1990 Article
Des MacHale 366 November 1992 Article
Des MacHale Vanishing coffee mornings and Irish elections 118 March 1997 Note 81.21
Des MacHale Totally non-commutative systems 283 July 1998 Note 82.33
Des MacHale How easy is a golf putt? 382 November 1992 Note 76.12
Desmond MacHale My favourite polynomial 157 June 1991 Article
Nick MacKinnon Some thoughts on polyomino tiles 31 March 1990 Article
Nick MacKinnon The Starship Enterprise and cyclic hexagons 40 March 1990 Note 74.01
Nick MacKinnon How to win the National Lottery 329 November 1994 Article
Nick MacKinnon The future of the Gazette, and our futures 105 June 1990 Article
Nick MacKinnon Tiger tokens 537 November 1995 Debate
Nick MacKinnon Newton's teaser 2 March 1992 Article
Nick MacKinnon Homage to Babylon 158 March 1992 Article
Nick MacKinnon The portrait of Fra Luca Pacioli 130 July 1993 Article
Nick MacKinnon Extraordinary pictures of some simple sums 247 July 1993 Note 77.10
Nick MacKinnon Friends in youth 2 March 1993 Article
Nick MacKinnon A problem from Heron's geometrica 366 December 1990 Note 74.41
Nick MacKinnon Partitions and the dancing bear 127 June 1990 Article
Nick MacKinnon Which primes are produced by Euclid's proof? 237 March 1996 Note 80.11
Nick MacKinnon Sophie Germain 346 December 1990 Article
Nick MacKinnon A strange near-identity 275 October 1990 Note 74.30
Nick MacKinnon & 2Mk & 3Mk The Steiner grid problem 161 June 1990 Note 74.25
Nick MacKinnon & 5Ma Another surprising appearance of e 167 June 1990 Note 74.27
Nick MacKinnon & 5Ma A lesson the St. Petersburg paradox 51 March 1990 Note 74.09
George Mackiw The linear group SL (2, 3) as a source of examples 64 March 1997 Article
R. H. Macmillan Epidemics 303 November 1998 Note 82.43
R. H. Macmillan Area of a triangle 88 March 1993 Note 77.05
R. H. Macmillan Decibel arithmetic 150 June 1990 Note 74.20
Robert Macmillan A hundred years of calculating aids 101 March 1996 Special
Robert Macmillan Pick's Theorem for a triangular lattice 273 July 1997 Note 81.30
Robert Macmillan Getting the right perspective 258 July 1996 Article
Robert Macmillan Roots from square roots 353 July 1995 Note 79.29
Robert Macmillan Which computer language? 242 July 1993 Article
W. B. Macro Video tapes 129 June 1990 Article
Taichi Maekawa A geometrical proof of a trigonometric inequality 278 July 1998 Note 82.31
Philip Maher Towards mathology 542 November 1995 Debate
Philip Maher Calculus at A level and its understanding 68 March 1991 Article
Munir Mahmood, Phillip Edwards and Sarjinder Singh Bounds for and the factorial polynomial 111 March 1999 Note 83.09
Cheryl Maiden Cheryl Maiden 352 November 1993 People
E. Marchand On the number e and increasing runs 552 November 1995 Note 79.47
Richard Marcuson Old sums from new 359 July 1995 Note 79.32
George Markowsky Making a Golden Rectangle by paper folding 85 March 1991 Note 75.03
John Mason Difference-divisible sequences 223 October 1990 Article
Rajeev George Mathew An area property of right-angled triangles 571 November 1995 Note 79.57
Katsuhisa Matsumoto An elementary summation of the Leibniz series 567 November 1995 Note 79.54
Robert Matthews The law of credulity 327 November 1993 Article
Dmitry Mavlo Absolute Prime Numbers 299 July 1995 Article
K. E. Mawardy A simple introduction to a hyperstatic structure 308 July 1999 Note 83.45
Ken May A surprising property of parabolic segments 452 December 1991 Note 75.48
Fernando Mayoral Semi-magic squares and their orthogonal complements 308 July 1996 Article
Adam C. McBride 38th International Mathematical Olympiad 477 November 1997 Report
Adam C. McBride Revision of CSYS Mathematics 75 March 1991 Article
Adam C. McBride 37th International Mathematical Olympiad 611 November 1996 Report
Adam C. McBride 39th International Mathematical Olympiad 514 November 1998 Report