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Martin Gardner [1]

Martin Gardner, (October 21, 1914 - May 22, 2010)
was an American polymath, recreational mathematics and science writer, and author of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981 [2] [3]. He was inventor of various games such as 5×5 Minichess, which was recently weakly solved by Frédéric Prost and Mehdi Mhalla [4] [5], and Hexapawn, designed to demonstrate Michie's machine learning algorithm with only 24 Matchboxes instead of 300 as required for the tic-tac-toe machine MENACE [6]. Due to his publications, Gardner popularized countless mathematical games and puzzles, notably the game of Hex [7] and Conway's Game of Life [8].

Selected Publications

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1950 ...

Martin Gardner (1959). The Game of Hex. pages 73-83 » Hex

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