![]() ![]() AĪbout the Triangle (it may be the simplest polygon, but it gave rise to an entire branch of mathematics), Mar/Apr00, p31 (Kaleidoscope)Īlgebraic and Transcendental Numbers (2/3, e, pi, the square root of 2-things like that), N. ![]() Note: In addition to the articles listed below, each issue of Quantum contained math and physics problems, “brainteasers,” a solution section, a department called Gallery Q that tied works of art to topics in the magazine, a chess column (in the early years), a science crossword puzzle (from November/December 1992 on), and a bulletin board. You can use your web browser’s “Find” function to search by author, title, description, department, or date (see the format used below). The articles are listed in alphabetical order by title. ![]()
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