Elmhurst College Mathematics 400

    The following articles are from Scientific American, starting in 1991. The year, month, starting page number, and the title are given.

Year    Month         Page         Title
1991    March          76             Non-imaging Optics
            May             58             Anyons
            June           123              MR: Gulliver's unpublished travels to the Flying Island of Laputa
            August         78             Antichaos and Adaptation
                              104             MR: To a Euclidean monk, a digital sundial is a fractal matter.
        September     178             MR: A journey through Lyapunov space reveals beauty in chaos.
        October         126             MR: Math and memory make a winner at Concentration.
1992     February   112             MR: How many transmitters will provide global news coverage?
            April          150             MR: How a gladiator can keep away from the jaws of the lion.
            June           122             MR: How to split up the herd without dividing a camel.
            August         96             Achieving Electronic Privacy
                             122             MR: Getting the jump on Olympic contenders from other planets.
         October       118             MR: Tracking a murderer through a Hamiltonian network.
1993    February     86             Redeeming Charles Baggage's Mechanical Computer
                             110             MR: The fuzzy logic between being totally true and totally false.
            June          142             MR: Packing problems in a sports-gear shipping room.
            July             76             Fuzzy Logic
                             110             MR: A seamstress grapples with the topology of garments.
            October      92             The Death of Proof
            November 112             MR: A garden reverie about Fermat's Last Theorem.
1994     January     102             Breaking Intractability
                              152             MR: An invitation to a wild evening of knots, links and videotape.
            March          68             The Quantum Physics of Time Travel
            May           118             MR: How many guards for Boss Parrot's Sandy Warthog collection?
        September       48             The Aluminum Beverage Can
        November       66             Escher's Metaphors
                               84             Resolving Zeno's Paradoxes
1995     January      96             MR: The Dynamics of plant growth and the Fibonacci series.
            March         64             An Efficient Swimming Machine
            May          102             MR: Sometimes small numbers mislead in a big way.
            July             88             MR: Sometimes rigging an election is the only way to get a fair vote.
        November       92             The Science of Juggling
        December       88             Confidential Communication on the Internet
                             104             MR: Murphy's Law demystified: why toast falls butter-side down.
1996     January      98             MR: The slippery puzzle under Mother Worms' Blanket.
            February     44             The Global Positioning System
                             124             MR: Zero-based transactions: they know that you know that they know.
            April          104             MR: Probability shows why all's fair in Monopoly.
            June           102             MR: An overlooked numerical series spins out things of beauty.
            July              94             MR: Knotty arithmetic unravels shoelaces.
            August       100             MR: Searching for shadows in rooms made of mirrors.
        September     172             MR: Guilty or innocent? Calculate the odds that a confession is true.
        October         102             Confronting Science's Logical Limits
                              116             MR: Go Directly to Jail: revisiting the fairness of Monopoly.
1997     January     106             MR: Presto chango! An alphabetical twist on math's "magic squares."
            February     74             The Challenge of Large Numbers
            March       118             MR: Prime-time fun playing Juniper Green.
            April           88             The Science of Murphy's Law
            June          134             MR: Sifting the sands of Factorland through a fine sieve.
            August         86             MR: Blue moon: coloring maps on multiple planets.
            October     140             MR: Jigsaw puzzles with more than one solution.
        November       68             Fermat's Last Stand
                              110             MR: Dicey odds when shooting craps.
1998     February     64             The Theory Formerly Known as Strings
                                94             MR: Geometry puts the squeeze on sardines.
            March         100             MR: Klein bottles, Mobius strips and stranger surfaces.
            April           102             MR: Repealing the law of averages.
            May             84             Japanese Temple Geometry
                                92             A Calculus or Risk July
                              110             MR: Finding exceptions to an "inflexible" rule of geometry
            July             110            The Bellows conjecture
            August          68             A quarter century of recreational Mathematics
            August          96              MR: Marks, blobs and common knowledge
            November     116            MR: Resurrection Shuffle
            December      112            MR: Your half's bigger than my half!
1999    January          110            MR: Division without envy
            February        70             A Multifractal walk down Wall Street
            May                98            A puzzle for pirates
            April               90            Is space finite?