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The American Mathematical Monthly, Volume 132
Volume 132, Number 1, January 2025
- Anna Haensch
, Della Dumbaugh:
Introduction to the Special Issue. 4-5 - Anna Haensch
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Becoming a Data Scientist: An Impractical Guide. 6-13 - Reza Farhadian
, Vadim Ponomarenko:
A Generalization of Bonse's Inequality. 14 - Elizabeth Munch
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An Invitation to the Euler Characteristic Transform. 15-25 - Noah Giansiracusa
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Uncovering the Euclidean Geometry of Data. 26-34 - Wagner Costa Filho
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Yet the Riemann Zeta Function at Positive Even Integers. 35 - Chad M. Topaz
, Heather Z. Brooks
, Unchitta Kan
, Björn Sandstede
, Christian Michael Smith
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Diversity, Identity, and Data. 36-47 - Kobi Abayomi:
Modeling & Optimization for Streaming Listening Demand. 48-61 - Stephan Ramon Garcia
, Juganta Rajkhowa
, Kuldeep Sarma
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The Matrix Equation X 3 + Y 3 = 2 Z 3. 62 - Tim Chartier
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Sports Analytics Double Take: The Need for Multiple Perspectives on Data. 63-76 - Richard J. Forrester
, Emily Marshall, Jeffrey Forrester, David Richeson, Jennifer Schaefer
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Launching a Data Analytics Major: How Collaboration and Agility Built a Successful Program. 77-88 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 88 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 89-99 - Kimberly A. Roth:
Reviews. 100-104
Volume 132, Number 2, February 2025
- Della Dumbaugh:
Celebrating Herbert Slaught's "Romance of Mathematics". 107 - H. E. Slaught:
Romance of Mathematics. 108-112 - Jineon Baek
, Seewoo Lee
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An Equilateral Triangle of Side > n Cannot be Covered by n 2 + 1 Unit Equilateral Triangles Homothetic to it. 113-121 - Curtis Barnhart, Russell Howell
, Isaac Jessop, Samuel Tang:
Flip a Coin, Get an Annular Function? 122-133 - Rodrigo López Pouso
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Fourier Series for Nonperiodic Functions. 134-149 - Yin Chen:
Some Lie Algebra Structures on Symmetric Powers. 150-161 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 161 - Tomislav Doslic, Luka Podrug
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Sweet Division Problems: From Chocolate Bars to Honeycomb Strips. 162-170 - David Treeby, Edward Wang:
An Extension of the Prouhet-Tarry-Escott Problem to Nonnegative, Noninteger Powers. 171-174 - Bart Bogaerts
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The Possible Asylum. 175-179 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 180-190 - Nathaniel Johnston:
Reviews: The Mathematics of Cellular Automata . By Jane Hawkins, American Mathematical Society, 2024. 458 pp., ISBN 978-1-4704-7537-6, $59.00. 191-196
Volume 132, Number 3, March 2025
- Colin Adams
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Spandrelized Tilings. 199-217 - Hua-Lin Huang
, Shengyuan Ruan, Xiaodan Xu, Yu Ye:
Solving Algebraic Equations by Completing Powers. 218-236 - Alfred Witkowski
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An Arithmetic-Geometric Proof of the Arithmetic-Geometric Inequality. 236 - Ahmed Sebbar:
Vieta's Formula, the Fabius Function and the Partition Function. 237-250 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 250 - Iván González-García, Jesús Jerónimo-Castro, Valentín Jiménez-Desantiago, Efrén Morales-Amaya:
Convex Bodies with Equipotential Circles. 251-260 - Samuel G. Moreno:
Parallelogram Law and Sum of Squares. 261 - Surinder Pal Singh Kainth
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A Shortcut to the Cauchy Integral Theorem. 262-265 - Yongjian Hu, Fuzhen Zhang:
An Inequality of a Matrix with a Unit Vector. 266-268 - Bao Qin Li:
A Characterization of Rational Functions. 269-271 - Demetres Christofides
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Powers of Rational Matrices Revisited. 272 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 273-283 - Alan Baker:
Reviews. 284-288
Volume 132, Number 4, April 2025
- Ryan L. Acosta Babb
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Exploring Convexity in Normed Spaces. 291-302 - Matthew Baker
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Reciprocity via Reciprocants. 303-315 - Tumadhir Alsulami, Marcel Jackson
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Cyclic Arithmetic and Combinatorial Operations. 316-332 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 332 - Godofredo Iommi
, Mario Ponce:
Odometers, Backward Continued Fractions, and Counting Rationals. 333-349 - Joshua A. Grochow
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Multivariate Hensel Lifting Without Assuming as Many Variables as Equations. 350-355 - Vyacheslav M. Abramov
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Extension of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra for Polynomial Matrix Equations with Circulant Matrices. 356-360 - Pablo Amster
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How Many Homeomorphisms are "Many Homeomorphisms"? 361-363 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 364-374 - Erin N. Bodine:
Reviews: Do Plants Know Math?: Unwinding the Story of Plant Spirals, from Leonardo da Vinci to Now. By Stéphane Douady, Jacques Dumais, Christophe Golé, and Nancy Pick, Princeton University Press, 2024. ISBN 978-0691158655. 375-380
Volume 132, Number 5, May 2025
- Norman J. Wildberger
, Dean Rubine
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A Hyper-Catalan Series Solution to Polynomial Equations, and the Geode. 383-402 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 456-466 - Julia Olivieri
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Reviews. 467-472
Volume 132, Number 6, July 2025
- Sloan Despeaux, Adrian Rice
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Introduction to the Special Issue. 476-478 - Joseph W. Dauben
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The Mathematics of Crossword Puzzles: In Celebration of Karen Hunger Parshall. 479-500 - Christopher D. Hollings
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Abraham Robertson, the Binomial Theorem, and the Nature of Plagiarism in Mathematics. 501-511 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 511 - Brigitte Stenhouse
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Excavating and Analyzing Mathematics in the Mary Somerville Collection, Oxford. 512-526 - Caroline Ehrhardt
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Calculating Prodigies in the Nineteenth Century: Science as Spectacle or Real Skill? 527-539 - Emi Lycan, Vadim Ponomarenko, Juan Pablo Zendejas
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Wolstenholme's Congruence for Lucas Sequences. 540 - Deborah A. Kent
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Shooting for the Moon: Benjamin Peirce's Ambitious 19 th -century Efforts to Elevate American Mathematics Through Astronomy. 541-553 - Albert C. Lewis:
George Bruce Halsted's Non-Euclidean Pilgrimage to Hungary in 1896. 554-563 - Patti Wilger Hunter:
Spreading the Wealth: Eugene P. Northrop's Advancement of Mathematics and Science at Home and Abroad. 564-574 - Ranthony A. Clark
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Hidden Figures Revealed. 575-591 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 592-601 - Shahed Sharif:
Introduction to Quantum Algorithms: By Johannes A. Buchmann, American Mathematical Society, 2024. 371 pp., ISBN 978-1-4704-7398-3, $89.00. 602-606 - Joseph W. Dauben
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SPOILERS: Solutions and Explanations - The Mathematics of Crossword Puzzles: In Celebration of Karen Hunger Parshall. 607-616
Volume 132, Number 7, August 2025
- Vesta Coufal, Elizabeth Denne, Suzanne Dorée, Marcos Lopez, Perla Myers, Jeanette Shakalli:
Yueh-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles Y. Hu Award for 2025 to Ximena Catepillán for Distinguished Service to Mathematics. 619-621 - Antonín Slavík:
Discrete Calculus and Weighted Fibonacci and Tribonacci Sums. 622-633 - Sergio A. Carrillo
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A Relation Between Higher Order Analogues to Raabe's and Jamet's Tests. 634-646 - Luis Cruz, Sergiy Koshkin
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Can the Quadratrix Truly Square the Circle? 647-665 - Marco Bonacini
, Riccardo Cristoferi
, Ihsan Topaloglu
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Alexandrov's Soap Bubble Theorem for Polygons. 666-675 - Shuyang Cheng:
Second Linearization of Galois Theory. 676-691 - Reza Farhadian, Habib Jafari, Vadim Ponomarenko:
A Further Self-Improvement of the Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality. 692-694 - David J. W. Simpson
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A Piecewise-Linear Fixed Point Theorem. 695-699 - Vadim Ponomarenko:
100 Years Ago This Month in The American Mathematical Monthly. 699 - Stefan Steinerberger
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Triangle Inequalities Indexed by Graphs. 700-705 - Daniel H. Ullman, Daniel J. Velleman, Stan Wagon, Douglas B. West:
Problems and Solutions. 706-715 - Christopher D. Hollings
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Augustus De Morgan, Polymath: New Perspectives on his Life and Legacy: Edited by Karen Attar, Adrian Rice, and Christopher Stray, Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024, https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0408. 716-720

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