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Martin Gardner

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Martin Gardner (born October 21, 1914) is an American recreational mathematician and author of the long-running but now discontinued 'Mathematical Games' column in Scientific American.

Table of contents
1 Interests and writings
2 Selected works
3 See also
4 External links

Interests and writings

Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Martin Gardner more or less singlehandedly sustained and nurtured interest in recreational mathematics for most of the 20th century. His interests are wide, ranging from science and philosophy to magic and the skeptical movement associated with James Randi. He lives in Norman, Oklahoma.

Occasional conferences of people sharing his interests, known as the Gatherings for Gardner, are held in his honour. The first was held in 1993.

In his column, he introduced many subjects to a wider audience, including:

He is the author of more than 65 books, including books on mathematics, science, philosophy, literary criticism, and fiction.

There is an asteroid named in honor of Martin Gardner (2587) Gardner.

Selected works

Books

Collections of SciAm columns

See also

External links