MathChat

Frank Morgan’s Math Chat Archives


Math Chat started as a live call-in cable TV show in Williamstown (1996-97, January 2000) and Princeton (1997-98), ran as a regular column in The Christian Science Monitor (1996-1998), continued on the Mathematical Association of America website, and finally became The Math Chat Book with a $1000 Math Chat Quest. Most of the columns are archived here.


Baseball’s Million Dollar Prize and Goodbye

May 2, 2002

Vanishing From the Face of the Earth

April 18, 2002

Arranging Marriages

April 4, 2002

Proofs for Everyone

March 21, 2002

One Random Person

March 7, 2002

Guessing the Red Card

February 21, 2002

The Loudest Sound

February 7, 2002

Palindromic Years

January 17, 2002

If We Had Two Suns

January 3, 2002

Once in a Blue Moon

December 20, 2001

World Series

December 6, 2001

Inexplicable Cheeseburgers

November 15, 2001

The Ideal TV

November 1, 2001

Space Curving Back

October 18, 2001

Childhood Math Memories

October 4, 2001

Bridge Voids

September 18, 2001

Fractional Magic Square

September 6, 2001

Pizza Pie

August 16, 2001

Berkeley Hills

August 2, 2001

Numbers on your Computer Screen

July 19, 2001

Married Couples at a Party

July 5, 2001

A Mathematician at Heaven’s Gate

June 21, 2001

Bees and Beijing in One Hour?

June 7, 2001

Making Change

May 17, 2001

The Largest Number

May 3, 2001

293 Ways to Make Change for a Dollar

April 19, 2001

Old Coins

April 5, 2001

Russian Roulette

March 15, 2001

Our Favorite Tax

March 1, 2001

Fibonacci Surprise

February 15, 2001

Well Arranged Sequences

February 1, 2001

Repeating Digits

January 18, 2001

Square Earth

January 4, 2001

Surprising Math

December 21, 2000

Ordering Candidates on Ballots

December 7, 2000

Presidential Election and the Length of the Shortest Piece

November 16, 2000

How to Split Your Vote

November 2, 2000

Should Nader Voters Flip a Coin?

October 19, 2000

Chance of Bank Balance $0.00

October 5, 2000

Too Much to be a Coincidence?

September 21, 2000

How to Play Fair With Loaded Dice

September 7, 2000

Magician’s Solution From Math Olympiad

August 17, 2000

US Third in Math Olympiad

August 3, 2000

Which One Is Older?

July 20, 2000

The Winning Voting System

July 6, 2000

The Ideal Voting System

June 22, 2000

Primes and Composites

June 1, 2000

Millionaire’s Paradox

May 18, 2000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

May 4, 2000

“Average” Temperature

April 20, 2000

Pens and Crystals

April 6, 2000

Beeneet Kothari Wins First $1000 National High School Calculus Student Award

March 29, 2000

Double Bubble Conjecture Proved

March 18, 2000

Replacing Iowa and New Hampshire

March 2, 2000

Brightest Moon for Thousands of Millennia?

February 17, 2000

Mathematics Meetings Feature Proof of Dodecahedral Conjecture by Undergraduate Sean McLaughlin

February 3, 2000

$1000 High School Calculus Student Award

January 6, 2000

It Can Take a While to Wander Home

December 16, 1999

The Best Two Points in a Square

December 2, 1999

The Real Y2K Problem

November 18, 1999

Once in a Millennium

November 4, 1999

$200 Double Bubble New Challenge

October 7, 1999

Decibels

September 14, 1999

Humanity’s Life Span

September 2, 1999

Guessing the Prime Number Theorem and Treacherous Logic

August 19, 1999

Mathfest ’99: Primes and Prizes

August 5, 1999

Bray Proves Penrose Conjecture in General Relativity

July 15, 1999

Taniyama-Shimura Conjecture Proved

July 1, 1999

Hales Proves Hexagonal Honeycomb Conjecture

June 17, 1999

Why It’s Hard to Fold a Triangle in Half

June 4, 1999

The Mathematician in the Desert

May 20, 1999

Why is the Mathematician So Messy?

May 6, 1999

Identical Calendars for 2000

April 15, 1999

Shortest Enclosures on Surface of Cube

April 1, 1999

Which Countries Are Most Like Stars?

March 18, 1999

Readers Fault One-Page Proof of Fermat

March 4, 1999

One-Page Proof of Fermat?

February 18, 1999

Burning 1-Hour Fuses in 45 Minutes

February 4, 1999

Unlucky in Cards

January 21, 1999

Rolling a Die Until Every Face Has Appeared

January 7, 1999

America’s Favorite Number

December 17, 1998

From Galaxies to Electrons

December 3, 1998

Losing Each Mile But Winning the Marathon

November 19, 1998

One Trip to the Attic

November 5, 1998

Dear Marilyn, About Leap Years

October 14, 1998

The First Mathchat–Father’s Day Puzzler

June 14, 1996

Older MathChats from The Christian Science Monitor

Double Bubbles And Presidential Elections

October 25, 1997 

January 3, 1997

Presidential Elections, Challenges of the Years

November 8, 1996

September 27, 1996

Marbles and Change

August 30, 1996

August 16, 1996