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Maps and Decisions: Part II, Ambiguity
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
General Introduction
Tournament level duplicate bridge is a card game that is a sport. As is the case with sports, generally, there is an overseeing body: in basketball it is the National Basketball Association ...
Spatial Synthesis: A Research Program
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2002-12-21)
“Spatial Analysis” is a term in current use in a variety of disciplines: from geography to regional analysis, to economics, to anthropology, to (no doubt) a host of others [1]. Merriam-Webster’s online Collegiate Dictionary ...
The Neglected Relation
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2001-06-21)
Mathematics, like musical composition and other fine arts, is purely a human creation. Without us, does it exist? This sort of "meta" question has long interested scholars with multidisciplinary interests (readers are ...
Pseudo-Coup: A Psubtle Puzzle
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
Special feature linking current puzzle type of the time with a special bridge play.
Maps and Decisions: Part III, Redistricting
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
General Introduction
Tournament level duplicate bridge is a card game that is a sport. As is the case with sports, generally, there is an overseeing body: in basketball it is the National Basketball Association ...
Maps and Decisions: Part IV, Club Data
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
General Introduction
Tournament level duplicate bridge is a card game that is a sport. As is the case with sports, generally, there is an overseeing body: in basketball it is the National Basketball Association ...
Beyond the Shadow
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2005-12-21)
Far more than mere dark recesses, shadows have long served as toolsl to aid scientific communication, explanation, and calculation. Herodotus noted that Thales of Miletus systematically forecast an eclipse in 585 B. C. ...
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, Volume XII, Number 1
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2001-06-21)
The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between geography and mathematics. Articles in which elements of one discipline are used to shed light on the other are particularly sought. Also welcome, are original ...