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Recreational Mathematics (David Eppstein)
An extensive list of web resources for recreational math.

A Disproof of Pythagoras' Theorem?
A method of disproving the Theorem of Pythagoras is presented. The author is adamant that this is intended only as a puzzle to find the mistake in the arguments, and not as a serious proposal.

Famous Curves Index
Curves you've heard of and curves you haven't, from Astroid to the Witch of Agnesi.

Mathematics Museum (Japan)
At Mathematics Museum (Japan) you would be surprised how interesting mathematics is. You will find exhibition rooms produced by Japanese researchers and educators.

Mathematrix
Devoted to exploring the more entertaining (and generally lesser known) areas of mathematics. Can be enjoyed by anyone, from individuals with little or no math background to professors of the subject.

Mathematical Quotation Server
Furman University Mathematical Quotation Server - random or searchable math quotes.

Eureka
The annual journal of the Archimedeans, the mathematical society of the University of Cambridge. It regularly contains articles on recreational mathematics.

Table of Numbers Problem
Given a m * n rectangle, place all numbers from 1 to mn that minimizes the sum of the products of rows and columns (both in Spanish and English).

The Sound of Mathematics
Algorithmic music determined by mathematics and by the musical preferences of a human. General MIDI files.

Mathematical Spectrum
Mathematical Spectrum is a magazine for students and teachers of mathematics in universities, colleges and schools worldwide. It may be read by anybody interested in mathematics as a recreation.


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