“In fact the smallest units of matter are not physical objects
in the ordinary sense; they
are forms, ideas which can be expressed unambiguously only in mathematical language.” –Plato (the apparent father of quantum theory!) |
There are an estimated 1.618 million web sites dedicated to
recreational mathematics. Many of them feature interesting and useful
material, but there is mammoth duplication of content. I strongly desire
not to contribute to the clutter, hoping to offer perspectives
sufficiently unique that they will not be encountered elsewhere.
Doubtless these materials will interest only a small percentage of
visitors. No advanced learning is required here, though;
a reasonable awareness of high-school math is sufficient.
A Challenge to Mathematicians: Solve the "Black Box" Puzzle
A Special Continued Fraction for Square Roots
Pencil & Paper Square Roots Using Continued Fractions
Some Tips & Tricks for Mental Calculations
Be Your Own Perpetual Calendar — Calculate Dates in Your Head
The articles in this section are designed to be assimilated in numeric sequence. Each page features ideas or methods previously introduced.
1: Introduction to Programming a Four-Function Calculator
7: Extra Decimals for Square Roots