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Some years ago I've read a mathematical magazine about pigeonhole principle. I love the structure of the magazine, first it explains about the subject and after it has a lot of interesting exercises about the same topic.
Someone knows a mathematical magazine that has this structure?
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Some years ago I've read a mathematical magazine about pigeonhole principle. I love the structure of the magazine, first it explains about the subject and after it has a lot of interesting exercises about the same topic.
Someone knows a mathematical magazine that has this structure?
reference-request
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Are you sure its not just brilliant.org ?
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– rsadhvika
Dec 7 '18 at 7:30
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Some years ago I've read a mathematical magazine about pigeonhole principle. I love the structure of the magazine, first it explains about the subject and after it has a lot of interesting exercises about the same topic.
Someone knows a mathematical magazine that has this structure?
reference-request
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Some years ago I've read a mathematical magazine about pigeonhole principle. I love the structure of the magazine, first it explains about the subject and after it has a lot of interesting exercises about the same topic.
Someone knows a mathematical magazine that has this structure?
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asked Dec 7 '18 at 7:27
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Are you sure its not just brilliant.org ?
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– rsadhvika
Dec 7 '18 at 7:30
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Are you sure its not just brilliant.org ?
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– rsadhvika
Dec 7 '18 at 7:30
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Are you sure its not just brilliant.org ?
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– rsadhvika
Dec 7 '18 at 7:30
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I strongly recommend the math newsletter called Mathematical Excalibur edited by Kin-Yin Li (Department of Mathematics - The Hong Kong University).
It's free and the first issue is just about the Pigeonhole Principle. Each issue has a main topic.
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Thank you very much, I'm almost sure it is this magazine I was looking for
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Dec 7 '18 at 7:57
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I strongly recommend the math newsletter called Mathematical Excalibur edited by Kin-Yin Li (Department of Mathematics - The Hong Kong University).
It's free and the first issue is just about the Pigeonhole Principle. Each issue has a main topic.
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Thank you very much, I'm almost sure it is this magazine I was looking for
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Dec 7 '18 at 7:57
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I strongly recommend the math newsletter called Mathematical Excalibur edited by Kin-Yin Li (Department of Mathematics - The Hong Kong University).
It's free and the first issue is just about the Pigeonhole Principle. Each issue has a main topic.
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Thank you very much, I'm almost sure it is this magazine I was looking for
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Dec 7 '18 at 7:57
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I strongly recommend the math newsletter called Mathematical Excalibur edited by Kin-Yin Li (Department of Mathematics - The Hong Kong University).
It's free and the first issue is just about the Pigeonhole Principle. Each issue has a main topic.
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I strongly recommend the math newsletter called Mathematical Excalibur edited by Kin-Yin Li (Department of Mathematics - The Hong Kong University).
It's free and the first issue is just about the Pigeonhole Principle. Each issue has a main topic.
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Thank you very much, I'm almost sure it is this magazine I was looking for
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Thank you very much, I'm almost sure it is this magazine I was looking for
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