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Top five math posts of 2017

Posted on 21 December 2017 by John

Nautilus, golden ratio

These have been the most popular math-related posts here this year.

  1. Golden powers are nearly integers
  2. How efficient is Morse code?
  3. Finding numbers in pi
  4. Common words used as technical terms
  5. Sierpinski triangle strikes again

See also a list of the top five computing-related posts.

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