In "The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix", Martin Gardner introduces us to this extraordinary man, Dr. Irving Joshua Matrix. Believed by many to be the greatest numerologist who ever lived, Dr. Matrix claims to be a reincarnation of Pythagoras. He was, however, completely unknown to the scientific community until Gardner wrote about him in "Scientific American" in 1960.That first report and the subsequent ones that appeared with each new encounter are collected here in their entirety. We follow Dr. Matrix as he roams the world and assumes new identities and discovers new manifestations of the power of numbers to explain and predict and entertain. Always at his side is his beautiful Eurasian daughter, Iva, who abets and protects her father in each new adventure. As you delve into "The Magic Numbers of Dr Matrix", you will master some significant combinatorial mathematics and number theory. The many remarkable puzzles of Dr. Matrix are all clearly answered in the back of the book, together with commentary and references by Gardner to enlighten the uninitiated and entertain the inquiring reader.
Author(s): Martin Gardner
Publisher: Prometheus
Year: 1985
Language: English
Pages: 329
CONTENTS......Page 6
Introduction......Page 7
New York......Page 11
Los Angeles......Page 24
Sing Sing......Page 35
Lincoln and Kennedy......Page 45
Chicago......Page 50
Miami Beach......Page 59
Philadelphia......Page 72
Pi......Page 83
Wordsmith College......Page 85
Squaresville......Page 97
Left Versus Right......Page 107
Fifth Avenue......Page 110
The Moon......Page 121
Honolulu......Page 132
Houston......Page 141
Clairvoyance Test......Page 150
Pyramid Lake......Page 162
The King James Bible......Page 177
Calcutta......Page 194
Stanford......Page 206
Chautauqua......Page 216
Istanbul......Page 227
Answers and Commentary......Page 238