Ed Pegg, Jr.
Edward T. Pegg | |
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Born |
Denver, Colorado, U.S. | December 7, 1963
Occupation | Mathematician |
Genre | Mathematical puzzles, Mathematical recreation |
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Ed Pegg, Jr. (born December 7, 1963) is an expert on mathematical puzzles and is a self-described recreational mathematician. He wrote an online puzzle column called Ed Pegg Jr.'s Math Games for the Mathematical Association of America during the years 2003-2007. His puzzles have also been used by Will Shortz on the puzzle segment of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday.
In 2000, he left NORAD to join Wolfram Research, where he collaborated on A New Kind of Science (NKS). In 2004 he started assisting Eric W. Weisstein at Wolfram MathWorld.[1] He has made contributions to several hundred MathWorld articles.[2] He was one of the chief consultants for Numb3rs.
References
- ↑ MathWorld Headline News and About MathWorld. Retrieved on January 31, 2007.
- ↑ MathWorld Contributors: Pegg
External links
- MathPuzzle
- Ed Pegg Jr.'s Math Games (puzzles no longer available)
- Demonstrations by Ed Pegg, Jr.
- The Math Behind Numb3rs
- CBS puzzle
- Ed Pegg, Jr.'s entry in the Numericana Hall of Fame
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