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A new way to read (and print) double-sided paper (2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by Tomte on Aug 8, 2022 | past
A new way to read (and print) double-sided paper (2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
3 points by Tomte on Jan 8, 2022 | past
A new way to read (and print) double-sided paper (2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by Tomte on April 25, 2021 | past
John Conway’s algorithms for counting stairs (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by tosh on April 14, 2020 | past
A new way to read and print double-sided paper (2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
40 points by Tomte on Nov 12, 2019 | past | 26 comments
Computing the Euler totient function, part 3: proving phi is multiplicative (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by notomorrow on June 16, 2019 | past
Making the Fermat primality test deterministic (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by notomorrow on Jan 1, 2019 | past
The Math Less Traveled: Post Without Words #11 (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by espeed on Sept 9, 2018 | past
We can make primality machines that do not know anything about the factors of n (mathlesstraveled.com)
19 points by ColinWright on Jan 5, 2018 | past | 5 comments
Fermat’s Little Theorem: proof by necklaces (mathlesstraveled.com)
3 points by dhimes on Dec 12, 2017 | past
Random cyclic curves in the complex plane (mathlesstraveled.com)
3 points by fanf2 on Oct 4, 2017 | past
Euclid's Orchard, the Euclidean algorithm, and Fibonacci numbers, with pictures (mathlesstraveled.com)
32 points by ColinWright on July 23, 2017 | past
A new way to read and print double-sided paper (Jan 2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by kqr on Oct 20, 2016 | past
Cosmic Call at the Universe of Discourse – The Math Less Traveled (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by dahart on Sept 30, 2015 | past
Visualizing Pascal's triangle remainders (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by walrus on Oct 21, 2012 | past
Factorization diagrams in Haskell (mathlesstraveled.com)
103 points by Peteris on Oct 6, 2012 | past | 19 comments
Did you know the number 86 was so interesting? (mathlesstraveled.com)
1 point by kghose on May 11, 2012 | past
17×17 4-coloring with no monochromatic rectangles (mathlesstraveled.com)
2 points by jackowayed on Feb 20, 2012 | past
Manufactoria: A computer science teaching game (mathlesstraveled.com)
2 points by mbrubeck on May 27, 2010 | past

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