Check out this beautiful paper by Jöran Friberg: “A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts” — the final page of which is pictured below — hat tip: @pickover.

Check out this beautiful paper by Jöran Friberg: “A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts” — the final page of which is pictured below — hat tip: @pickover.

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I feel fortunate to have been among those who eagerly awaited each month’s edition of “Scientific American” just to flip to the “Mathematical Games” column written by Martin Gardner, from 1956-1981. His influence on me (and many others) is immeasurable. Mr Gardner wrote about many items of this nature. I have kept a short correspondence from Mr Gardner on a mathematical puzzle as a keepsake for many years.
Mr Gardner was a national treasure!