... Collection1
This is an extensive collection of mathematical recreations, especially literature describing them, organized by Richard Guy and housed in the University Library. It was based upon the extensive private collection of Eugéne Strens, hence the name. It can be consulted via the World Wide Web.
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... London2
Sources in Recreational Mathematics -- An Annotated Bibliography.
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... mirrored3
Mario Velucchi at the University of Pisa in Italy. However, Internet references are notoriously unstable.
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... site4
http//delta.cs.cinvestav.mx/~mcintosh
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... pats5
conglomerations, like pats of butter; see Oakley and Wisner's original definition [8].
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... paradigm6
Paradigm is an Orwellian word.
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