Paper by Erik D. Demaine

Reference:
Erik D. Demaine, “Recreational Computing: Puzzles and tricks from Martin Gardner inspire math and science”, American Scientist, volume 98, number 6, November–December, 2010, pages 452–456.
BibTeX
@Article{Gardner_AmericanScientist2010,
  AUTHOR        = {Erik D. Demaine},
  TITLE         = {Recreational Computing: Puzzles and tricks from
                   Martin Gardner inspire math and science},
  JOURNAL       = {American Scientist},
  journalurl    = {http://www.americanscientist.org/},
  VOLUME        = 98,
  NUMBER        = 6,
  PAGES         = {452--456},
  MONTH         = {November--December},
  YEAR          = {2010},

  length        = {5 pages},
  unrefereed    = 1,
  comments      = {The paper is also avilable from <A HREF="http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/recreational-computing">American Scientist</A>.},
  category      = {art},
}

Comments:
The paper is also avilable from American Scientist.

Length:
The paper is 5 pages.

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