On projecting the future and assessing the past—the 1946 princeton bicentennial conference David E. Rowe Years ago 15 November 2008 Pages: 8 - 15
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On the Geometrical and Physical Meaning of Newton’s Solution to Kepler’s Problem Kai HauserReinhard Lang OriginalPaper 15 November 2008 Pages: 35 - 44
Mathematicians’ visiting Cards Gerald L. AlexandersonLeonard F. Klosinski OriginalPaper 15 November 2008 Pages: 45 - 52
One hundred prisoners and a lightbulb Paul-Olivier DehayeDaniel FordHenry Segerman OriginalPaper 15 November 2008 Pages: 53 - 61
Cool irrational numbers and their rather cool rational approximations Francesco Calogero OriginalPaper 15 November 2008 Pages: 72 - 76
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