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AMOF, the Amazing Mathematical Object Factory produces lists of mathematical objects in response to customer orders. Products include permutations, combinations, pentominoes, magic squares, subsets and more. AMOF was created in the Computer Science Department of the University of Victoria and is currently on the SchoolNet site.
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AUTEUR(S): Frank Ruskey, Susan Ruskey and Scott Lausch
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Charles Hewitt asked Quandaries and Queries for an algorithm to determine whether a number is prime. Penny wrote this response about the Greek scholar Eratosthenes and his sieve.
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AUTEUR(S): Penny Nom
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This is a game that should be accessible to students who can perform mental, two digit arithmetic. The explanation of why it works involves base two arithmetic.
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AUTEUR(S): Penny Nom
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